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Consumers may feel helpless to corral the cost of healthy foods like fruits and vegetables, but all hope should not be lost. That's especially so for people willing to give gardening a try. Blueberries are one of the healthiest foods people can eat. The USDA National Nutrient Da- tabase notes that blueberries, which are low in calories and high in fi ber, are great sources of the vitamins C, K and B6. How- ever, organic blueberries can be among the most expensive foods in the produce aisle. Various fac- tors, including where blueberries come from and whether or not they're organic, dictate their cost. But it's not uncommon to pay roughly $4 for a six-ounce pack- age of organic blueberries. For some, such costs are prohibitive. Growing blueberries in a home garden can save blueberry lovers substantial amounts of money while ensuring they reap all of the benefi ts of this highly nutritious and edible berry. The following are some tips novices can em- ploy as they plant their fi rst batch of blueberries. • Consult a local garden center. The U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council recommends consult- ing a local garden center before planting blueberries. The profes- sionals at such centers can rec- ommend the best variety of blue- berry to plant. That's an important fi rst step, as the USHBC notes that farmers cultivate dozens of varieties of highbush blueberries across North America. Lowbush varieties also may be a garden- er's best option depending on where he or she lives. A local garden center can help you de- termine which variety best suits your local climate. • Plant where there is ample sun and well-drained soil. The roots of blueberry plants should remain moist throughout the growing season, so choose an area where the soil drains well. If that's hard to fi nd, consider plant- ing in raised beds or patio con- tainers. In addition, the University of Minnesota Extension notes that blueberries require full sun, so plant in a spot where the blue- berries will not be denied daily sunlight. • Prepare the soil. Blueberries require acidic soil, so running a soil test prior to planting is a good idea. Speak with a local garden center about soil adjustments if the soil is unlikely to promote growth. • Fertilize carefully. The USHBC notes that established blueberry plants will respond well to acid fertilizers. However, it's important not to overdo it, as blueberries are sensitive to overfertilization. Follow fertilization instructions and speak with local garden cen- ter professionals for advice. • Be patient. The UME notes that plants won't bear much fruit in their fi rst two to three years, and that harvests are bigger af- ter fi ve years. So patience is a virtue blueberry planters must embrace. Planting blueberries can be a rewarding hobby that also can save gardeners money at the grocery store. Tips for planting blueberries For whosover shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. Romans 3:13

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