Thanks, Lucky. I confess a certain fondness for the wild lowbushI was interested enough to give it a try, as well, but it just didn't pan out for me. If something doesn't make it in my low-input, low-maintenance(benign neglect) management scheme, I'm not usually inclined to give it a second chance - I just don't have time to baby many things along.
berries of my childhood. Also, I have been looking for small berries
(better for pancakes and baking)
I didn't know rabbiteye blueberries grew in zone 6. Do you have to doThey're not recommended, except as trial varieties, in KY, but I'm only about 20 miles north of the TN border, just barely out of zone 7. I've not treated them any differently than my northern highbush types, other than planting a bit farther apart - Dad's bushes are 8 ft tall, with a similar spread. I don't really know what varieties I've got, as these are some Dad rooted from his bushes, and he's forgotten their identities long ago.
anything special?
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