goodygracious.com goodygracious.com
  Site Home >> About Us >> Add Your Link >> Security & Privacy >> ToS >> Add Article
Search:   
 
 

Decorative Gardens and Garden Fountains of the Cistercians

The Cistercians, following in the footsteps of the Benedictines, did much to further the progress of ... - Robert Erickson
 

Nanny 911 and Disciplining Your Child

If you have ever seen Nanny 911, then you know how great a teacher she is in disciplining children a ... - Fern Kuhn
 

Riding Schools - Choosing For Children

How do you choose the best riding school for your child? This article explains the things you should ... - Michael Russell
 
 

The Surprise Factor

Life is mostly all about process. But sometimes it?s about the actual performance. And the surprises ... - Carolina Fernandez
 

On The Idea Of Kitchen Cabinets

Your choice in kitchen cabinets can affect all the ideas you may have for the new feeling that you h ... - Delbert Parkison
 
 

Site Home › Home Family & Garden › Gardens & Horticulture
 

Growing Blueberries for Fun or Profit

 
Author: Barbara Adams
 

Blueberries are well known for fresh eating, pies, jams, jellies, syrups, juice, and baked goods such as blueberry muffins, pancakes and waffles. But, they are also baked into squash dishes and coffee cakes. Backyard growers and small farms prosper by offering blueberries as a u-pick crop, and by creating one-of-a-kind value-added blueberry products such as pancake mixes, or blueberry flavored organic yogurt and ice cream. For home use, fresh blueberries freeze well unwashed, dry and unsweetened. People love the way they dont stick to each other after being frozen like other berries, and pour out of their freezer containers like frosty marbles. My children loved to freeze blueberries in small individual freezer bags, then grab a bag throughout the coming months to snack on.

It is said that in blueberry season, bears will eat nothing else except ripe blueberries, and that they will travel up to fifteen miles per day on an empty stomach to find a blueberry patch. Both bears and birds have long loved the blueberry, leading one small blueberry farm in Southampton, Massachusetts to name itself Bird Haven Blueberry Farm. They protect their berries from the birds, and successfully sell blueberries as U-pick, fresh-picked, frozen, and in jellies, jams and pies.

Because blueberries grow from the south to the north, most locations can find varieties that suit their home garden or farm. It is recommended that at least two varieties, regardless of ripening time, are grown for cross-pollination and better fruit production. Yet, there are also a few reports of single species producing well. Today, home gardeners and small farmers can purchase highbush varieties developed from the commercial industry selected for large size, ease of picking and productivity. Older varieties, however, can also be found. Rubel is believed to be one of the first wild blueberries selected from the wild for commercial breeding, and can still be purchased and grown. It is reportedly higher in anti-oxidants than other commercial blueberries. The European bilberry and even wild huckleberries can also be purchased for growing in gardens. While the plant varieties vary greatly in size, the average gardener can expect from five to 15 pounds of berries each growing season.

The bushes require loose, acid soil suggested from pH 4.0 to 5.5, as would be found in their native woodland edge and meadow dwellings. The soil needs to have constant gentle moisture, never too soggy and wet during the growing season, and not allowed to dry out, especially their first year. Their roots are very shallow, so cultivation should be gentle. Some species offer fiery red or orange foliage in the fall, with lovely bark color in winter. There are also evergreen varieties and dwarf varieties. They can live up to 60 years, so choose the location wisely. And dont forget to put up a No Bears sign.

(c) 2006 Barbara Adams

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Baby Shower Planning: Tips, Advice, And Ideas For A Successful Shower
 
Dog Clothes-Choosing with Perfection
 
BBQ Food is the Mental Cue that Summer is Here
 
How To Care For Your Leather Furniture
 
Baby Shower Gift Basket - The Best Basket Filler Ever
 
Easter
 
Learning to Recognize Aggressive Behaviors in Your Shih Tzu
 
CCTV Video Equipment Surveillance
 
Bunk Beds Ideas
 
TV Lamps of The 1950's - A Brief History
 
 
 
Add Url
 

Online Shopping

Technology & Science

Culture & Art

Recreation

News & Media

Sports

Teens & Children

Jobs & Employment

Automobiles

Self Management

Lifestyle & Fashion

Law & Politics

Banking & Finance

Healthcare & Medicine

Travel & Vacation

People & Communities

Drink & Food

Indoor Games

Property & Estate

Business & Companies

Home Family & Garden

Academics & Learning

Computers & Software

Hygiene & Health

 
Site Home >> Security & Privacy >> ToS  
Copyright © www.goodygracious.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide.