Growing Blueberries in your Garden

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

Комментарии • 14

  • @kevinperry4551
    @kevinperry4551 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the great info from a northern California blueberry gardener.

  • @dylanholmes1985
    @dylanholmes1985 2 года назад

    I loved this lecture, the best blueberry presentation I have watched so far. You are a great teacher

  • @sharonnichols5731
    @sharonnichols5731 6 лет назад +2

    Great job Jane sure miss you

  • @frankenz66
    @frankenz66 6 лет назад +3

    Legacy, Chandler, Spartan, Bluecrop, Jersey In about (that order) taste excellent to me anyways. Duke tastes terrible until they have cooled for a few hours then their flavor improves has been my experience. Patriots get too mushy (soft) too easily here by me, Blueray gets that spotted fungus far too easily. I think it depends a little on where you grow them and the soils involved alter the tastes a bit.

    • @citylotgardening6171
      @citylotgardening6171 3 года назад +1

      Thank you I will try your recommendation

    • @frankenz66
      @frankenz66 3 года назад

      Nelson are great too flavor wise. Medium size. I have a video of my six year old blueberry planting this year on my channel.

  • @wendywilson636
    @wendywilson636 Год назад

    Thank you Jane for your knowledge of blueberries and the wonderful way you present information.

  • @rubenbarrera9723
    @rubenbarrera9723 7 лет назад +1

    Hi . I am ruben from Peru ..and I would like to make a question........With how much time before I must to put into soil dust sulfur so that It Works perfectly? because all Teachers says about 2 or 3 or even one year others ....2 or 3 years before....Really isnt Right? Thanks

    • @frankenz66
      @frankenz66 6 лет назад +2

      Monitor the soil pH often . Some soil types take the sulfur into it slower and in various amounts than others. Clay (Not recommended at all although a variety called Legacy tolerates clay soils somewhat and they also are of extra large fruit size and excellent flavor), and sandy soil types are slower and require higher amounts of sulfur. Loam soil require less sulfur and are quicker taking it in and are the ideal soils anyways Ruben. High organic matter is ideal. I have more acidic peat moss on my blueberries than actual soil. I don't know what material they use in Peru here it's peat moss and pine needles.

  • @JohnMartinez-sm1sk
    @JohnMartinez-sm1sk 6 лет назад

    Good informationgreat video

  • @jerimcgee
    @jerimcgee 7 лет назад +11

    That big orange banner is taking up 1/3 the screen. It ruins this video

    • @kikki2012
      @kikki2012 5 лет назад +2

      Well, it's only covering the back of the heads of the audience. Unless you are an overeager hairdresser, you won't miss them. ;)

    • @dylanholmes1985
      @dylanholmes1985 2 года назад +1

      @@kikki2012 Hahaha touche