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Started by Bagpuss74, October 04, 2005, 13:03:29

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Bagpuss74

Hi all,

Looks like Santa is going to be bringing me a sack full of soft fruit this year, some of which may be blueberries.  I've got the idea about PH etc but wondered if anyone had any other advice on cultivation and which varieties to go for.

Any other soft fruit recommendations gratefully accepted  ;)

Bagpuss74


Doris_Pinks

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kentishchloe

I'm fairly sure you need two different varieties for pollination, can't recomend any varieties from experience though, sorry.
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Where blossomed many an incense-bearing tree;
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Obelixx

Both of mine have been in 60cm pots of ericaceous for a few yrs now.  One is Berkeley but I've lost the other label.  Since I got the 2nd, the first fruits much more and now I get bumper crops.  They stay out all year, even when we get down to -20C and are watered and fed with our hard tap water and Miracid or similar plus an occasional dollop of pelleted chicken manure.  One has larger berries than the other but both have excellent flavour and they freeze well.
Obxx - Vendée France

spacehopper

Excellent news Bagpuss!  :D
We had a lucky find at wilkinsons, they had soft fruit plants for four quid each.
Also, click here for excellent prices. Delivery is steep at £12 but it would be well worth it if you had a large order or a few folk clubbed together to share the delivery cost.
Make the most of today, because you'll never have it back again.

tim

Ask Ina!!

Remember that you can acidify the soil or compost with sulphate of ammonia.

fbgrifter

I can thoroughly reccomend 'Hardy Blue' , Tho 'Nelson' didn't do so well.  Got my plants from the dorset blueberry company.
It'll be better next year

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