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Would blueberries make a good hedge to hide a garden in Texas, and what varieties should I look for?

Last Updated: April 21, 2011

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As long as your soil pH is between 4.5 and 5.5, blueberries should do just fine. They do need full sun to have the best potential production. Varieties to try include Tifblue, Delite and Woodard. They are rabbiteye blueberries.

You may want to read the Texas A&M publication: Blueberries for Texas.

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