I grow rabbiteye blueberries, and I am familiar with these. Where is
Margaret located? If she can grow rabbiteyes, I recommend 'Centurion'
for a rich, sweet, 'jammy' flavor.
The real secret to sweet blueberries though is to leave them as long as
possible on the bush to ripen and develop sugars. Blueberries will be
tart if you pick them as soon as they turn blue, in my experience.
Betsy Hilborn
7a, NC
On 1/17/2015 5:23 PM, Henry via nafex wrote:
> Can anyone answer these questions?
>
> I cannot.
>
> --Henry Fieldseth
> Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, zone 4
>
>
> --------------------------------------------
> On Fri, 1/16/15, Margaret wrote:
>
> Hi again,
>
> Which of the blueberries are
> the sweetest?
> I think the school children would like the sweeter ones
> best.
>
> Also, which of the raspberries tend to clump rather than
> spread (aside
> from the black ones)?
>
> Thanks,
> Margaret
>
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>
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