Hello fellow friends and patrons:
I purchased two sets of the blueberry plants and they are being delivered to my area, (Northern CA) at the end of March 2015.
While I was awaiting their arrival, I went to a local Green Acres store and read up on Blueberries. I had no idea there were so many varieties available. Further, different ones will do better and require different lengths of cold/freezing temps. in order to perform at their optimum level.
I purchased two sets of two plants so I'll be receiving four all together in a very short timeframe. I am trying to prepare my yard for their arrival and planting. I thought I had it all figured out until I went to Green Acres and read and viewed their planting information regarding blueberries. I have a large area running alongside the south facing wall of our home. I was intending to place all four in that location. Here's my concern - will they get enough cold time there? I know they'll get enough heat in the spring/summer months. In fact, I'm concerned it may get too hot with them next to the house. I will be planting them about 1 foot out from the house and I can go up to 18 inches if needed.
I could plant them on the north side of our home so they'll get the "cold" they'll need (I think) in the winter. However, I don't think they'll receive enough sun in the spring and summer. They will receive filtered sunlight as the majority of the north side is shaded by our neighbor's huge backyard tree.
I'm open to suggestions please. I realize there's instructions in the plants when they arrive. I am trying to make the planters now and that's why I'm hoping to get my questions answered prior to their arrival in a very few days.
I believe they are called the Chandler Blueberries? They are bushes, they turn vibrant red in the fall and, apparently, they are bigger blueberries than the regular ones. The Cottage Farms spokesman also implied these do well in less than desirable soil conditions.
Help please and thank you for your time and assistance in advance. I really want to do well with my blueberries ; )
Charlene Bryant