cranberries and blueberries

Started by aquilegia, November 21, 2005, 11:49:58

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aquilegia

Flicking through Ken Muir yesterday - I noticed cranberries - didn't think about growing them before....

Are they hardy enough to bother with?

Are they self-fertile or do I need too?

And I also want a blueberry (Santa, are you listening!)...

Any experience of growing these?

EDIT - I was going to put them both in pots.
gone to pot :D

aquilegia

gone to pot :D

jennym

No experience whatsoever - BUT ...
I just received 6 blueberry plants from Buckingham Nurseries - watch this space....

djbrenton

Don't cranberries need quite a boggy area?

spacehopper

I think they both need an acidic soil, with a pH of 5 or below. Blueberries benifit from having a different type of blueberry near it to help with pollination.

Here are some links:

http://www.citygardening.net/growblue/
http://www.umext.maine.edu/onlinepubs/htmpubs/2253.htm
Make the most of today, because you'll never have it back again.

bananagirl

I got a blueberry in a pot a couple years ago. So far, it's just barely staying alive, no thanks to me! I gave it too much fertiliser one time, and burnt it, then went on holiday for 3 weeks in the middle of summer and left it to the tender mercies of my flatmate. All in all, I've maybe had a dozen berries, but the fact it's still alive...apparently they are self fertile, but work much better when they've a friend to play with, so I think I'll get another (2) next year. Cranberries I'd love to try. I read something somewhere that you can grow them in hanging pots. They need bogs to grow I think.
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Doris_Pinks

Aqui if you go to this link and read the Telegraph article, it convinced me to get a couple! Looking forward to blueberries next year! ;D

http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/yabbse/index.php/topic,10569.0.html
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jennym

The blueberries I received from Buckingham nurseries look really good.
They have arrived in very good condition, in 10cm pots, well established with a good fibrous root system. They look to be around 12 -1 8 months old, but I'm guessing, they are about 40cm high.
I bought 6 plants, 2 of each of Berkeley, Bluecrop and Herbert, these cost me £3.25 each.
I bought other things too, and the delivery charge was £6.95 so this works out at £4.40 per plant if I'd just bought the blueberries.

Aussie Chick

Thats a good price...do you have a link for them?

colleenemp

Very successful blueberries this year. Acidic soil is necessary and check whether you will need to cross pollinate or not. I just got one bush to try and used the results with my trial blackcurrant crop. easy peasy this summer.  ;)

jennym


fbgrifter

i grow both blueberries and cranberries.  got absolutely loads of blueberries from my two shrubs  (hardy blue and nelson(tho nelson not so prolific)).  i never seem to get more than 2 cranberries a year from my 4 plants.  i have very wet and acidic soil.  i would recommend you go for lingonberries rather than cranberries, look and taste similar but supposedly easier to grow. 
It'll be better next year

fbgrifter

oh and thoroughly recommend the dorset blueberry company http://www.dorset-blueberry.com/
It'll be better next year

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