| I grow lingonberry. It establishes well as long as you meet its requirements: very acidic soil high in humus, moisture, and air, and low in nutrients. I use sulfur to acidify, add peat to planting holes, maintain permanent mulch, fertilize lightly with soybean meal, and drip irrigate. The plants have spread nicely. The fruit, to me, is delicious fresh. The evergreen plants are beautiful year round. Lee Reich, PhD Books by Lee Reich: A Northeast Gardener's Year The Pruning Book Weedless Gardening Uncommon Fruits for Every Garden Landscaping with Fruit On Oct 22, 2010, at 4:24 PM, Ernest Plutko wrote:
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