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Blueberry Publications:


  • Home Garden Blueberries (C 946)
  • Publushed 05/08/1931 by UGA Extension
  • Blueberries are becoming increasingly popular due to their delicious and healthy fruit. Among other things, they are high in antioxidants, have anti-aging activity, promote healthy urinary tracts, improve vision and help fight heart disease. With a little effort, these "wonder berries" can be produced by home gardeners throughout Georgia. This brief publication gives a few helpful hints to get started.
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  • Home Garden Blueberries (C 946)
  • Publushed 05/08/1931 by UGA Extension
  • Blueberries are becoming increasingly popular due to their delicious and healthy fruit. Among other things, they are high in antioxidants, have anti-aging activity, promote healthy urinary tracts, improve vision and help fight heart disease. With a little effort, these "wonder berries" can be produced by home gardeners throughout Georgia. This brief publication gives a few helpful hints to get started.
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  • Home Garden Blueberries (C 946)
  • Publushed 05/08/1931 by UGA Extension
  • Blueberries are becoming increasingly popular due to their delicious and healthy fruit. Among other things, they are high in antioxidants, have anti-aging activity, promote healthy urinary tracts, improve vision and help fight heart disease. With a little effort, these "wonder berries" can be produced by home gardeners throughout Georgia. This brief publication gives a few helpful hints to get started.
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Blueberry Publications:


  • Home Garden Blueberries (C 946)
  • Publushed 05/08/1931
  • Blueberries are becoming increasingly popular due to their delicious and healthy fruit. Among other things, they are high in antioxidants, have anti-aging activity, promote healthy urinary tracts, improve vision and help fight heart disease. With a little effort, these "wonder berries" can be produced by home gardeners throughout Georgia. This brief publication gives a few helpful hints to get started.
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  • Fertilizing Blueberries in Pine Bark Beds (B 1291)
  • Publushed 05/08/1931
  • Grower experiences have proven milled pine bark to be an excellent growing substrate for southern highbush blueberries. Although milled pine bark shares many characteristics with good blueberry soil, fundamental differences . . .
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  • Southern Highbush Blueberry Marketing and Economics (B 1413)
  • Publushed 05/08/1931
  • In Georgia, three types of blueberries are grown: Rabbiteye (Vaccinium ashei), Northern Highbush (Vaccinium corymbosum L.) and Southern Highbush (Vaccinium corymbosum X Vaccinium darrowii). Rabbiteye is native to south Georgia, north Florida and southeast Alabama. It is the most commonly cultivated blueberry in Georgia. Northern Highbush is a species well adapted to northern Georgia due to its higher winter chilling requirement and lower heat tolerance. Southern Highbush is a hybrid between Northern Highbush and Darrow’s Evergreen blueberry. Both Southern Highbush and Rabbiteye have a low to moderate winter chilling . . .
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Blueberry Publications:


    • Home Garden Blueberries (C 946)
    • Publushed 05/08/1931
    • Blueberries are becoming increasingly popular due to their delicious and healthy fruit. Among other things, they are high in antioxidants, have anti-aging activity, promote healthy urinary tracts, improve vision and help fight heart disease. With a little effort, these "wonder berries" can be produced by home gardeners throughout Georgia. This brief publication gives a few helpful hints to get started.
    • Read More
    • Fertilizing Blueberries in Pine Bark Beds (B 1291)
    • Publushed 05/08/1931
    • Grower experiences have proven milled pine bark to be an excellent growing substrate for southern highbush blueberries. Although milled pine bark shares many characteristics with good blueberry soil, fundamental differences . . .
    • Read More
    • Home Garden Blueberries (C 946)
    • Publushed 05/08/1931
    • In Georgia, three types of blueberries are grown: Rabbiteye (Vaccinium ashei), Northern Highbush (Vaccinium corymbosum L.) and Southern Highbush (Vaccinium corymbosum X Vaccinium darrowii). Rabbiteye is native to south Georgia, north Florida and southeast Alabama. It is the most commonly cultivated blueberry in Georgia. Northern Highbush is a species well adapted to northern Georgia due to its higher winter chilling requirement and lower heat tolerance. Southern Highbush is a hybrid between Northern Highbush and Darrow’s Evergreen blueberry. Both Southern Highbush and Rabbiteye have a low to moderate winter chilling . . .
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