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<blockquote data-quote="karl struck" data-source="post: 4710586" data-attributes="member: 20054"><p>I grow about 10 different types. Top hat, jersey, and blue bonnet are the only ones I can remember off hand. Really like the pink blueberries very sweet. All of them are really tasty though. I think growing many different kinds turned out the best. Birds used to eat most of them till I caged em. Bugs never mess with them so no need to spray. They prefer loose soil. They are really a low maintenance plant. Very extremely acidic loose soil and you will have great results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="karl struck, post: 4710586, member: 20054"] I grow about 10 different types. Top hat, jersey, and blue bonnet are the only ones I can remember off hand. Really like the pink blueberries very sweet. All of them are really tasty though. I think growing many different kinds turned out the best. Birds used to eat most of them till I caged em. Bugs never mess with them so no need to spray. They prefer loose soil. They are really a low maintenance plant. Very extremely acidic loose soil and you will have great results. [/QUOTE]
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