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I've seen it wild in wonderful colonies in sandy, acid soil in southern NJ, northern MN, southeast PA, and northwest IN in the woods. It ...Read More
I'm a new member & not sure I'm posting properly but I lived near Fairbanks Alaska in the 60's & we picked wild low bush blueberries on E...Read More
The information I have in front of me in the Nov/Dec 2007 issue of Garden Gate magazine indicates that the Cold Hardy zone is 2 to 8 and ...Read More
These lowbush blueberries do grow wild in the southern area of north carolina {zone 7b-8} in areas where clay soil isn't as common. I cou...Read More
I am ALMOST certain the plant growing wild in the oak-pine forest of rural Lexington County, SC, is a wild blueberry. The fruit is delici...Read More
DELICIOUS!!! A treasure to find along the road side. I spent much of my summer days as a child picking these berries in the Catskills. Ho...Read More
Blueberries are an excellent landscaping plant, providing the gardener with fairly disease-resistant, trouble-free fruit. Lowbush or wild...Read More
This little blueberry is much appreciated by people who know it. This plant makes good ground cover in acid soils. It will grow in the w...Read More