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Old 14-07-2007, 04:21 AM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Blueberries: Mason-Dixon

Why are blueberries grown in the South bland while those grown in the
North are tart and tasty? Different cultivars or different climate? I live
in North Carolina but will not plant blueberries because I have never tasted
a blueberry grown south of New Jersey that tastes good. I have had a few
huckleberries from North Carolina and they were great.

Cheers,

Karl W., Eastern North Carolina


 
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