Wayne I just saw you are in Florida. No wonder you grow so much! Jess
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Dianne France [mailto:[email protected]]
  Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 12:24 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: CS>Blueberry variety selection


  Wayne

  I would like to add them to the permanent garden area we use.  I want to
put in probably 20 plants/trees.  I am moving our blackberries to the same
location and intend to set up permanent drip irrigation or something simular
to that section.  I was told that you need to use special care planting the
blueberries, at the time the recommendation was pine bark or something in
the hole to help aid air or drainage.  It's been a couple years and where I
went to get the plants they stopped handling them.  We are central Florida
zone 9.

  We have a couple citrus trees but have lost many over the years because it
can get well below freezing here but doesn't stay that way.  Just enough to
kill the trees.  I found a spot south our equipment shed to plant a Red Ruby
grapefruit and it is protected some by an oak so it doesn't get hit as hard
when the freezes come.  Also was able to have one orange tree east our horse
barn that has a big tree just north of it so it also gets some protection.
These have continued to be productive but have lost about five others to the
weather.  It is fairly rural here and the wind can really come thru with
nothing to warm things up.

  We tried some orchard trees but the late frosts usually kill the blooms
and they never produced.  I miss the fruit trees from the north but admit I
enjoy the Florida weather in general.

  Dianne
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Wayne Fugitt
    To: [email protected]
    Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 8:51 AM
    Subject: CS>Blueberry variety selection


    Morning  Dianne,

     >> At 05:50 AM 6/30/2008, you wrote:

    Tell me where you live and I will offer some ideas, and maybe variety
names.

     >>Where is a good placd to start looking for plants when you want to
plant
    blueberries?

       That one is not easy.  I lucked up and found all my plants at one
source.

     >>  I have seen plants advertized and have been very tempted to put
some
    in but not sure what to get.

    How many plants ?
    There are early, mid season, and late.

    I selected all three and my harvest extends from
    Early June until the end of July, and sometimes into August.

     >> I also heard they are a little unforgiving if they don't get the
proper
    moisture.

       What plants are not ?  Humans are too.  <grin>

     >> I haven't tried them yet but very tempted, love blueberries.

       No need not to do it.

       Much more later............

       Wayne

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