[NAFEX] blueberries for Iowa

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Thu Feb 15 21:18:16 EST 2007


One of my favorites has been St. Cloud, both for flavor and  
productivity.  It's a half-high blueberry, so smaller (and less  
productive) than larger plants.  It's listed as cold-hardy to -30, or  
to zone 3/4 on Oikos and St. Lawrence Nurseries.

On Feb 15, 2007, at 11:09 AM, Pete Tallman wrote:

> Toni Pralle asked about zone 4 blueberries for Iowa. I'm not quite  
> in that area and zone, but my favorites so far are Nelson and  
> Elliott, both listed by Hartmann's as zone 4. They make a nice pair  
> of varieties for early to late season progression.
>
> Check Hartmannn's varieties at
> http://www.hartmannsplantcompany.com/plants_bluecold.htm
>
> Also see my blueberries writeup at
> http://home.comcast.net/~ptallman/blueberries.html
>
> Pete Tallman
> Longmont, CO   zone 5
>
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