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Patricia Simpson starts with ...
I have purchased a blueberry plant from the nursery recently, not realising that you had some as well. This plant looks very sad, It is in a pot and I put some azalea food in the pot, mulch with some garden leaves and pine needles. It has not moved since I bought it and was wondering if I should feed it with something. I also keep the plant moist.
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10th October 2008 12:20pm
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itdepends says...
By the sound of it you've already provided it with some fertilizer (azalea food). The only other thing I'd do is check the pH of the soil and adjust it down with sulphur or lemon juice if it's too high.

Don't forget they'll only just be starting to send out new growth about now.

Cheers,

Daniel
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