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Cultivating Wild Blueberries for Fruit

castorp
15 years ago

I know this is done up in Maine. I was wondering if any of you have tried it down here, or have heard or read of anyone trying it.

We have several species of native wild blue berries, especially V. darrowii and V. myrsinites, which produce good berries, though the taste varies from plant to plant. I don't know if there are any cultivars selected for fruit.

The shiny blueberries and scrub blueberries are so pretty I was thinking I might use them as filler here and there in the garden. I don't know how many plants it would take to produce more than a handful of berries.

Bill

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