Ohh, I know, I know! I love my blueberry bushes and have researched the heck out of them. I have planted 4 of them last year and this.
You want two or more different varieties. As your local nursery now which to plant for your area.
BB bushes live 50 years and typically grow 5-6 feet tall and 4 feet wide. It's ok for them to touch at maturity, so plant them 4 feet apart and close enough that bees can find them all easily. Cross pollination is key.
I planted in fall to give them a winter's head start on root growth. And even if you buy 3 year old plants like I did, you want to pinch off all the flowers the first year to promote cane and root growth for the long term.
Soil conditions are very acidic (citrus juice or 4 pH) so peat moss, beauty bark or pine mulch is good and I fretilize with organic acid loving fertilizer. Lastly, they have shallow root systems so they don't compete well.
If I remember I'll edit with some sites I have at home. Here they are:
http://gardening.wsu.edu/library/smfr003/smfr003.htm
http://www.fallcreeknursery.com/Comm...hart/index.htm
http://www.fallcreeknursery.com/Comm...eningChart.htm
Good luck and enjoy! I let a few berries grow this year and boy were they plump, juicy and sweet!
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