Weekend Gardener

Blog based on my best-selling ebook "The Weekend Gardener"- The Busy Persons' Guide To A Beautiful Backyard Garden by Victor K. Pryles

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Blueberries

You know by now how much I love blueberries as my fruit of choice for busy weekenders like us.But did you know that many mail order nurseries ship plants that can be two or three years old?

Yet it takes some plants 4 to 6 years before the plants are mature enough to flower.That's why a neighbor of mine was dissapointed when he didn't get his blueberry bush to thrive right away even though it got a good 5 hours of sunlight a day. Highbush blueberries need company to bear fruit too. Even after your bush starts blooming, it won't start fruiting in earnest until you plant a different variety, one that blooms at about the same time, within bee-flying distance.

Intersting huh?

These varieties bear flowers in more or less overlapping order, from earliest to latest:* "Bluetta"* "Earliblue"* "Northland"* "Patriot"* "Blueray"* "Ivanhoe"* "Bluecrop"* "Berkeley"* "Jersey"* "Herbert"* "Corville"So check for how mature your plants are from mail-order nurseries before ordering and plant these varieties in groups of at least two which will assure growth!

Till tommorow-Victor K. Pryles"The Weekend Gardener"http://www.creativepops.com"

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