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3-14-2016 Source: The World Organic News No Dig Gardening Book Kindle Edition
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No Dig Gardening Book
Started by eds, Mar 14 2016 02:51 AM
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Posted 14 March 2016 - 02:51 AM
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Lowbush blueberries can tolerate poor, rocky soil, and cold climates,
. . . requiring winter chilling for productivity:
. . . . . . their small berries are the sweetest, and
. . . . . . most intensely flavored.
Highbush varieties provide:
. . . . . . heavier yields,
. . . . . . larger fruit, and
. . . . . . more comfortable harvesting,
. . . making them more popular for many garden applications.
Also, Strawberries, Raspberries, Fruit and Nut Trees.
3-14-2016 Source: Edible Perennials: Blueberries
. . . requiring winter chilling for productivity:
. . . . . . their small berries are the sweetest, and
. . . . . . most intensely flavored.
Highbush varieties provide:
. . . . . . heavier yields,
. . . . . . larger fruit, and
. . . . . . more comfortable harvesting,
. . . making them more popular for many garden applications.
Also, Strawberries, Raspberries, Fruit and Nut Trees.
3-14-2016 Source: Edible Perennials: Blueberries
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