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Aurora blueberries are perennial plants that, once successfully planted, can produce abundant fruit for many years.
Aurora blueberries are very expensive to buy in the store, but they are easy to grow and, once ripe, will grow reliably year after year.
Suitable for planting in early to mid-spring, usually between March and June.
Fruiting usually begins in the second year after planting, and the fruiting period continues each year, and mature fruits can be picked from late summer to autumn.
Aurora blueberries are typically prolific, with a mature plant producing several to dozens of pounds of fruit per year.
The fruit is dark blue to purple in color and tastes sweet and juicy with a slight sour taste. It is very suitable for eating directly or used in making drinks, baking, etc.
Aurora blueberries are relatively easy to grow, have strong cold and disease resistance, are widely adaptable, and are suitable for planting under various climate conditions.
🫐💜Reasons why planting is recommended:
Aurora blueberries not only have abundant yields and delicious taste, but also have strong plant growth, good disease resistance, and strong cold tolerance, making them very suitable for home gardening and commercial planting. Not only do they bring an abundance of delicious fruit to your home, but they also add attractive landscaping to your garden.
👩🌾🌱Planting method:
1. Prepare nursery soil: Choose fertile, well-drained nursery soil suitable for seedlings. You can add some organic matter such as humus soil or castor oil cake to the nursery soil to increase the nutrient content of the soil.
2. Sowing: Spread Aurora blueberry seeds evenly on the surface of the seedling soil, and press gently to ensure full contact between the seeds and the soil.
3. Cover the seeds: Gently spread a thin layer of seedling soil, about twice as thick as the seeds. Press lightly to bring the soil into close contact with the seeds.
4. Moisturizing: Keep the nursery soil moist, but not too wet. You can use a sprayer or watering can to water lightly to avoid getting the seeds wet.
5. Provide appropriate light: Place the seedling tray in a sunny location to allow the seeds to receive sufficient sunlight.
6. Keep it moist regularly: Keep the surface of the nursery soil moist, but not too wet. Check regularly and water as needed.
7. Wait for germination: Be patient and wait for the seeds to germinate. Germination time can vary, usually taking anywhere from a few weeks to a month.
8. Transplanting: Once the seedlings have grown to a certain extent, they can be transplanted into a larger container and continued care and management until the seedlings grow into mature plants.