This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report.
Blueberries are generally grown in northern climates with cool winters and mild summers. But some newer varieties do well in very cool or very warm climates.
The major kinds of blueberry plants are highbush, half-high, lowbush and rabbiteye. Highbush plants can grow almost two meters tall.
Rabbiteye plants like warmer temperatures. Some of these bushes grow three meters tall.
Blueberry plants do best in soil that is acidic.Plant expert Steve Renquist at Oregon State University says blueberry plants can grow well in containers. He says dwarf varieties are a good choice. These plants are often less than half a meter tall.