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Companion planting is a popular gardening technique that involves growing specific plants near each other to benefit one or both plants. Blueberry companion plants can provide various advantages to encourage growth in your blueberry plants, such as attracting pollinators, retaining soil moisture, and providing essential nutrients like nitrogen. By strategically selecting certain plants to grow alongside your blueberry shrubs, you can also maximize space in your garden and create some visual appeal.
Here are the best blueberry companion plants that will help foster growth in your garden.
Best Growing Conditions for Blueberries
Blueberry plants like full sun. They prefer soil that’s sandy, well-draining, and acidic. If you have heavy clay soils, you’re better off planting your blueberry plants in containers. Plants should be watered deeply at least once per week. Blueberry plants require a few feet of space to grow, so even though you’re trying companion planting, don’t plant anything too close together.