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Bllueberries - So. Calif coastal
Nursery told me cross-pollination was necessary. So I finally --
after waiting literally decades! -- got a pair of blueberry bushes that had been adapted to need much less winter chill, so can be grown in So. Calif coastal. The "O'Neal" bush is loaded with big fat delicious blueberries Its companion, "Sunshine", is also loaded -- but with tiny, miserable- looking berries that are drying up by the day. I am returning it to the nursery. Questions: 1. Is "cross-fertilization" necesssary? Some of the sites I visited said yes; others said (AFAIK) that O'Neal was self-pollinating but would be better with cross. 2. If so, why can't it be between same varieties, rather than across varieties? I am dizzy trying to evaluate the many varieties listed on the sites I visited. My #1,2,3, and so on requirement is FLAVOR. Prefer more tangy than mild. Your input appreciated TIA HB |
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