Watering Blueberry Plants

General Guidelines

  • During first two years of growth, blueberry plants need 1 to 2 inches of water per week. After that if summer brings about an inch of rainfall every 10 days or so, you won’t need to water them yourself.
  • If the plant gets really dry, you can give your new plant a good, thorough soaking. The best way to do this is to let your garden hose trickle slowly. This gives the water a chance to soak in instead of running off. You can also use a soaker hose to water several plants at once.
  • It’s important to note that even if you’re in the midst of a brown-lawn drought, you don’t want to water too much. Once every 10 days or two weeks is plenty. Worse than dry, thirsty roots is waterlogged, drowning roots.

NOTE: This is part 10 in a series of 11 articles. For a complete background on how to grow blueberry plants, we recommend starting from the beginning.

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