Do Blueberries Need Full Sun Year Round?
Q: Do blueberries need full sun at all times of the year? My planting spot gets full sun for eight months a year but in winter my house blocks the sunlight there.
A: I think you’ll be fine if the “full sun” occurs during the spring, summer fall growing season. These shrubs don’t really need much light during winter.
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