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as we see they have been declared as superfoods , so whats the position on growing ?
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as we see they have been declared as superfoods , so whats the position on

growing ?
Ours were bought from the garden centre and stuck in a spare raised bed in
the fruit cage.
The bed was filled with ordinary compost and horse muck.
No special care given. No problems experienced.


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Old 29-02-2004, 11:23 PM
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On 29 Feb 2004 07:56:11 -0800, OrangeMan wrote:

as we see they have been declared as superfoods , so whats the position on growing ?


Highly acid soil (pH around 4.0), never dry, at least two
cultivars since they are self-sterile.

And they seem to do better with some summer warmth; otherwise the
berries tend to tartness rather than sweetness.


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Old 29-02-2004, 11:23 PM
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as we see they have been declared as superfoods , so whats the position
on growing ?


I have seen nothing about superfood - but I do grow Vaccinium corymbosum
otherwise known as blueberry. Bought two bushes about 7 years ago and
they produce about 3-4lbs fruit each year. I have them in an 8inch
raised bed which I annually dress with ericaceous(sp?) compost. I've
experienced few problems with them so far. Leaves turn the most
wonderful red colour in autumn. I'd grow them for that alone.
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Old 29-02-2004, 11:24 PM
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as we see they have been declared as superfoods , so whats the position on

growing ?

Billberrys/whortleberries/etc. grow wild on the moors all over the UK AFAIK.

So the Blueberry should hopefully be O.K. as well.
However it does need acid soil.

I had some years ago which were not doing well (unsuitable soil) but they
still produced some berries until a garden wall blew down on them in a gale
:-(

May yet try again, this time in a large pot.

Cheers

Dave R


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as we see they have been declared as superfoods , so whats the position on

growing ?

They will only grow in acid soil
I have tried growing them in pots of ericacous compost to no avail


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as we see they have been declared as superfoods , so whats the position on

growing ?
Ours were bought from the garden centre and stuck in a spare raised bed in
the fruit cage.
The bed was filled with ordinary compost and horse muck.
No special care given. No problems experienced.


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On 29 Feb 2004 07:56:11 -0800, OrangeMan wrote:

as we see they have been declared as superfoods , so whats the position on growing ?


Highly acid soil (pH around 4.0), never dry, at least two
cultivars since they are self-sterile.

And they seem to do better with some summer warmth; otherwise the
berries tend to tartness rather than sweetness.


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Rodger Whitlock
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
[change "atlantic" to "pacific" and
"invalid" to "net" to reply by email]


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They will only grow in acid soil
I have tried growing them in pots of ericacous compost to no avail


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