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    I planted a dozen about 5 years ago. They produced some fruit the first year. The bushes didn't really grow much until last year.
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    They should make good in two years . They will have a few now .
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    Mine were green and had a few buds when I planted then but I figured it would take at least one season for them to aclimate and start producing fruit. There is nothing green at my house after these last 2 months. Coldest weather we have had in a long time, snow still melting from last weeks storm. But....by Thursday it is supposed to be 78 degrees and I am headed to the lake.
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    Thought about doing the same thing with the blueberries. My blackberries do well here. I have read somewhere that you need two varieties to propagate well - don't know. Looks like your Sago palms took a beating with the cold weather.
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    I thought he painted it gold.

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    Just showed Debbie your post and her reply was "What the heck? Where does he live? Oh, that's right, they can't grow things like we do."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tracker123 View Post
    Thought about doing the same thing with the blueberries. My blackberries do well here. I have read somewhere that you need two varieties to propagate well - don't know. Looks like your Sago palms took a beating with the cold weather.
    He's right...The pros say you need at least two varieties when planting blueberries. This helps for two reasons: 1. cross-pollination produces a higher yield
    2. planting two types gives you a longer harvest period, because some produce earlier/later than others.

    Try looking for any of the "rabbiteye" varieties: Woodard, Tifblue, Gardenblue, Delite, Climax, Premier, and Brightwell.

    Blueberries love acidic fertilizers. Try mulching with pine bark mulch and/or peat moss.

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    All mine had a sticker on the back of them saying what kinds I needed to get, so I got 2 of each. Yeh, the Segos took a beating. Had them covered for awhile but they got beat down anyhow so I just took the cover off
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    I have Oneal and it was either Jubilee or Jersey, can't remember the 2nd type
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    Blueberries must have a very acidic soil to due well. PH should be 4 to 5.5. You might have to add some mineral to the soil to get a good crop when they get bigger. Just a thought. Good Luck
    PS. Most garden centers have kits to check ph

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