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i live in perth, and i am wondering if anyone knows where i can buy some blueberry seeds from, online or local. thanks in advance tracey |
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Google is your friend. Do a search for Blueberry Seeds.
"tracey" wrote in message ... hi, i live in perth, and i am wondering if anyone knows where i can buy some blueberry seeds from, online or local. thanks in advance tracey |
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"tracey" wrote: hi, i live in perth, and i am wondering if anyone knows where i can buy some blueberry seeds from, online or local. thanks in advance tracey Hi Tracey, Also in Perth. I bought named varieties of blueberry plants. Dawsons in O'Connor had some. I also bought one from Bunnings in Melville. Growing well on north side of house in (pretty much) full sun. I haven't tried seed. Do they grow true to type? What's your plan? Paul |
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"leftred" wrote in message u... Google is your friend. Do a search for Blueberry Seeds. "tracey" wrote in message ... hi, i live in perth, and i am wondering if anyone knows where i can buy some blueberry seeds from, online or local. thanks in advance tracey hi leftred, i have spent many hours searching google for them. they arent so easy to find apparently!! just wondered if anyone knew of the top of their head tahts all. thanks anyway t |
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"Paul" wrote in message ... In article , "tracey" wrote: hi, i live in perth, and i am wondering if anyone knows where i can buy some blueberry seeds from, online or local. thanks in advance tracey Hi Tracey, Also in Perth. I bought named varieties of blueberry plants. Dawsons in O'Connor had some. I also bought one from Bunnings in Melville. Growing well on north side of house in (pretty much) full sun. I haven't tried seed. Do they grow true to type? What's your plan? Paul hiya paul, i dont really have a plan lol.. our mindarie bunnings orderman said they were hard to get, and he wasnt getting any till after christmas, so i just thought, i would try some seeds. i had a plant but it died cos i put it in the alkaline limestone soil up there. But seems as a plant is more easier. i will keep looking aroudn perth. thanks for your reply t |
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Blueberries wont grow very well unless your soil is acidic. They love soil
with a pH of around 4.5. Neutral is 7, and anything above that changes the taste and growing habits of blueberries and blackberries. My soil has a pH of 7.2 and my blueberries died out within 3 years of planting them. I even tried to lower the pH with sulpher additives, and peat moss. The first thing I would do is test your pH. Then if it is below a pH of 5.5 or 6, I would buy the plants that are 2 or 3 years old if you can get them. That way you wont have to wait as long to enjoy your harvest. Good luck. Dwayne "tracey" wrote in message ... hi, i live in perth, and i am wondering if anyone knows where i can buy some blueberry seeds from, online or local. thanks in advance tracey |
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hiya paul, i dont really have a plan lol.. our mindarie bunnings orderman said they were hard to get, and he wasnt getting any till after christmas, so i just thought, i would try some seeds. i had a plant but it died cos i put it in the alkaline limestone soil up there. But seems as a plant is more easier. i will keep looking aroudn perth. thanks for your reply t Extra info. I had my plants in full sun in largish plastic pots in azalea/camelia mix for their first year. They are now in a bed of 1 cubic metre of azalea/camelia mix in pretty much full sun. Expensive blueberries, I know, but the kids love them. Good luck with yours. Paul |
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"Paul" wrote in message ... hiya paul, i dont really have a plan lol.. our mindarie bunnings orderman said they were hard to get, and he wasnt getting any till after christmas, so i just thought, i would try some seeds. i had a plant but it died cos i put it in the alkaline limestone soil up there. But seems as a plant is more easier. i will keep looking aroudn perth. thanks for your reply t Extra info. I had my plants in full sun in largish plastic pots in azalea/camelia mix for their first year. They are now in a bed of 1 cubic metre of azalea/camelia mix in pretty much full sun. Expensive blueberries, I know, but the kids love them. Good luck with yours. Paul oooh thanks for teh azalea/camelia mix info, i will do the same. i head from some sites that the best way to get more is to take cuttings and they apparently take quite easy, so if you can find some spare, take some cuttings, stick them in seedraising mix apparently with rooting mix, and apparently they'll go off too. cheers for your help (btw, my kids arent gettting the blueberries, they are mine mine mine lol ;-) t |
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"Paul" wrote in message ... hiya paul, i dont really have a plan lol.. our mindarie bunnings orderman said they were hard to get, and he wasnt getting any till after christmas, so i just thought, i would try some seeds. i had a plant but it died cos i put it in the alkaline limestone soil up there. But seems as a plant is more easier. i will keep looking aroudn perth. thanks for your reply t Extra info. I had my plants in full sun in largish plastic pots in azalea/camelia mix for their first year. They are now in a bed of 1 cubic metre of azalea/camelia mix in pretty much full sun. Expensive blueberries, I know, but the kids love them. Good luck with yours. Paul oh yes, as a sidenote, i went to a nursery in wanneroo and got two bushes today,about a foot high, with fruit already on! lots of new shoots, heathy looking! i am a happy camper. |
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"leftred" wrote: Google is your friend. Do a search for Blueberry Seeds. No, Google is NOT your friend! I'd leave it till autumn to plant them anyway -- stick with your nurseryman. -- Chookie -- Sydney, Australia (Replace "foulspambegone" with "optushome" to reply) "In Melbourne there is plenty of vigour and eagerness, but there is nothing worth being eager or vigorous about." Francis Adams, The Australians, 1893. |
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