Growing a blueberry bush in a container, do I bring in for winter?

Linda Duval
by Linda Duval

Container in for tge winter or leave it outside and do I stop watering it for the winter?

  2 answers
  • Billie K Billie K on Oct 01, 2018

    The roots will freeze, Dig a hole, plant it over the winter, in spring you should be able to re-pot it.

  • Rebecca Taylor Rebecca Taylor on Oct 01, 2018

    Hello, this is what I used to do and I live in Ohio.

    When the growing season is over, protect your plants for the winter ahead. Blueberries are tough plants, but if you live in a cold-winter climate, move your containers against a building or into a protected area to keep them out of the wind. You can also mulch your plants with straw or wrap them in burlap. In the winter, while plants are dormant, they don’t need much water, but don’t let them dry out completely.