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.
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.
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.
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.
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 . . .
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 . . .
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.
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 . . .
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 . . .