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<blockquote data-quote="Brian P." data-source="post: 5842916" data-attributes="member: 24451"><p>good for you . hope it is a success. nothing like fresh blueberries , lots of them, and as long through the season as possible. ive planted a dozen of them, but with no success yet..believe i put them in soils that were just too dry, best i can figure from all ive researched and asked growers that are successful, like blueberry farmers..gonna donit again, soon i hope. but luckily we have three excellwnt farms of them within 5 miles of me here in centralMichigan….and they all have really good berries..one farm has been there since about 1960…another 1950's.. excellent fruit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian P., post: 5842916, member: 24451"] good for you . hope it is a success. nothing like fresh blueberries , lots of them, and as long through the season as possible. ive planted a dozen of them, but with no success yet..believe i put them in soils that were just too dry, best i can figure from all ive researched and asked growers that are successful, like blueberry farmers..gonna donit again, soon i hope. but luckily we have three excellwnt farms of them within 5 miles of me here in centralMichigan….and they all have really good berries..one farm has been there since about 1960…another 1950’s.. excellent fruit. [/QUOTE]
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