How do I prune a blueberry bush?
Used to get Prolific blueberries with my jersey bushes. For the last two years, I have had very few blueberries and thought it needed to be trimmed. How do I do that to encourage new growth of berries
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Test soil first. Blueberries automatically have deadwood to remove in pruning. ph may be an issue.
I think this will answer your question
https://www.hgtv.com/design/outdoor-design/landscaping-and-hardscaping/how-and-when-to-prune-blueberry-bushes
I too would check the pH of the soil. Blueberries need acidic soil! My husband carefully diluted suphuric acid and applied that to our blueberries this past growing season to decrease the pH and we had the most berries yet!