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Old 12-02-2011, 12:08 PM
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I already have a good blueberry. My six Highbush production more than 2 gallons per plant cum mockingbird seedlings have produced more than 100. They need a soil, pH value of approximately 4.5-5.0, but to really thrive. Our land is close to neutral, so I have to amend its annual fall pH.
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