RE: small tiller/cultivator now blueberry
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- Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2007 07:26:14 -0600
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Kathy,
I've had several Sunshine Blue plants I also got at Wayside for about five
years now that I grow in large pots and have had great success with. They
are good producers, nice fruit. I just water them regularly as I would any
potted plant (in my climate that's almost daily during the heat of summer).
I wouldn't hesitate to recommend them.
Lynda
Zoe 7 - West TN
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Subject: Re: [CHAT] small tiller/cultivator now blueberry
Anyone have any experience growing the dwarf blueberries in patio pots?
Wayside is promoting a self pollinating 3-4 ft called 'Sunshine Blue'. i
have a
client who would enjoy this but I have never tried growing them in pots so I
am
uneasy. Seems to me watering would be even more of an issue than usual with
patio pots. Kathy
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