How Far Apart to Plant Blueberries
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Your 8ร4 ft garden plot fits 2 blueberry plants at 36-inch spacing.
- Between plants
- 36 in
- Rows
- 1 @ 84 in
- Total plants
- 2
Blueberry plants need 36-36 inches between plants, in rows 72-96 inches apart so you can walk between them. At the 36-inch midpoint, that's 2 per row and 1 rows โ 2 plants.
Calculated result ยท 1 verified source ยท Checked 2026-07-18 ยท How we decide
Why
Crowding is the most common spacing mistake: closer planting doesn't add yield, it adds shade, disease pressure, and small fruit. When in doubt, use the wider end of the range.
- Air circulation between mature plants is the cheapest disease prevention there is.
- Roots spread wider than the plant looks in June โ spacing is set for August size.
When this doesn't apply
- In-row figure is UMN-sourced; row spacing follows standard shrub-row convention since the source doesn't give a between-row figure.
- Compact blueberry plants can take the tight end of the range; large or vigorous ones want the wide end.
- Square-foot gardening compresses further than these numbers โ it trades yield per plant for yield per bed and needs diligent feeding.
How this was calculated
- 1. In-row spacing36 in
Blueberry: 36-36 inches between plants (extension guidance); midpoint used
- 2. Row layout2/row ร 1 rows
Rows 72-96 inches apart (midpoint 84 in) so you can walk and harvest: 96รท36 per row, 48รท84 rows
- 3. Total2 plants
2 ร 1
Data sources
- University of Minnesota Extension โ Growing blueberries in the home garden โ Space blueberry plants about 3 feet apart. (checked 2026-07-18)
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When are blueberries ready to harvest?
Harvest blueberry plants when berries are fully blue all the way to the stem end, not just on the surface โ a berry that's blue outside but red/green near the stem isn't ripe yet โ july in minnesota; expect little fruit for the first 2-3 years, with full production after about 5 years. Calculate yours โ
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