I have a friend who loves huckleberries, but swears that
they can't be cultivated. I recently had an email from her on this subject.
(This would be the western version; she has a friend in Montana who picks wild
ones for her.)
My friend doesn't actually know anything much about
farming, and is not a gardener, so I wondered if her information is correct.
Jim, did you find other people who were cultivating them, but who didn't want
to sell plants? or were they all wild harvesting?
Of course, if they
aren't ordinarily cultivated, I expect some NAFEXers will take it as a
challenge ...
--Rivka Finger Lakes NY; zone 5 mostly/smaller>
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