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Swapna starts with ...
I live in tarneit - 3029, and I want to grow blueberry, in your website I have seen multiple varieties which plant varieties gives more sweet fruits
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20th November 2019 4:49pm
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Pauline Staff of Daley's Nursery says...
Hi, Its so hard to say but with plenty of care and water and the right pH they are all delicious. Being close to an urban centre you could plant a few of the subtropical/warm temperate varieties too, so you can plant a variety of them. The high chill ones my not be suitable being close to the coast perhaps.
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9th December 2019 2:25pm
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Fruitylicious1 says...
Hi Swapna

I also live near your place and I found that blueberry sunshine is a good choice in our area. Its deciduous though. It will loose its leaves in winter and flowers will follow during spring. So you might think its dead during winter but it's not. Plant it in a big pot and use potting mix suitable azaleas and camellia. Plus add some pine bark and peat moss to acidify the potting mix.
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TAMWORTH,2340,NSW
10th December 2019 11:30am
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Mindy1 says...
Hi Swapna,
I concur with Fruitylicious1 - I have two Blueberry Sunshines and they fruit prolifically if you give them enough water in Summer and the proper soil (acidic). Also, prune the canes as you would normal cane berries as mine only bear on new growth.
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10th December 2019 9:42pm
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