Attack Of The Giant Blueberries

Our Own Homegrown Blueberries

Where's the Quarter? Oh, there it is!

Of course I do not see this as a bad thing. We live in ideal blueberry country. It is a major crop in our state, but I’ve never seen blueberries as big as the ones we have on our bushes this year.

Could you find the quarter? That’s because they are literally as big around as a quarter. You can only get two on a spoon at a time. Just having giant blueberries doesn’t really mean much. If they taste terrible then you have too much of a bad thing. However, these berries are sweet and tender and lip-smacking good.

How do you grow big blues? In actuality, at least in this climate, you can almost abuse them and still get a good crop. Blueberries like very acidic soil. Our soil is around 5.5 if I’m not mistaken. I slather on a heavy layer of pine straw and limb chippings to keep it as acidic as possible. Other than that nothing, nada. No fertilizer, no pesticides, nothing except protecting them from the birds when the blueberries start to turn, well, blue!

This is the second year the blueberries have been huge, but their even bigger than last year. Maybe they’ll just keep getting bigger and bigger and soon we can harvest just one berry to make a meal. Hmm, think I let my imagination get away from me.

The one thing we did this year is we built a nicer looking and easy to install netting system. The mockingbirds have been angry with use every since. It’s just PVC pipe and bird netting. We used two sizes of PVC that would nest inside each other. We sunk the larger of the two into the ground about 9 inches, then cut the other to fit around the berries. We used 2 – 5’ pieces, two 45 degree elbows and one 3’ piece across the top. We see that the plants are going to outgrow this, so we’ve already devised a way to make it taller, so that we won’t have any branches poking through next year. All we’ll need are a couple straight-through connectors and probably about 1’ more of pipe on each side, snap the top back on and we’ll be covered, hopefully for good. Luckily the bird netting will easily cover this change.

At the end of the berry season we’ll just roll up the netting, bundle up the poles and store it away. It’ll take hardly any room. Since we’ll leave the larger pieces in the ground it will be easy up next year. Anyway, if you’ve got blueberries of your own and you don’t want the birds to eat more than you do, this is a very inexpensive and pretty nice looking way to cover them. You could even spray paint the PVC if you wanted something more decorative or that blends in with the landscape.

Seed List Continued

34.  *Bountiful Gardens

http://www.bountifulgardens.org

35. Environmental Seed Producers

http://www.espseeds.com

36. *Harmony Farm Supply and Nursery

http://www.harmonyfarm.com

37. The Natural Gardening Company

http://www.naturalgardening.com

38. Peaceful Valley Farm Supply

http://www.groworganic.com

39. Redwood City Seed Company

http://www.redwoodcityseed.com

40. *Botanical Interests, Inc.

http://www.botanicalinterests.com

41.  Comstock Ferre & Co.

http://www.comstockferre.com

42. New England Seed Company

http://www.neseed.com

43. E.O.N.S., Inc.

http://www.eonseed.com

44. Growin’ Crazy Acres

http://www.growincrazyacres.com

45. Nature’s Crossroads, LLC

http://www.naturescrossroads.com

46. Ferry Morse Seed Company

http://www.ferry-morse.com/

47. FedCo Seeds

http://www.fedcoseeds.com

48. The Heirloom Garden of Maine

http://www.theheirloomgarden.com

49. Orchard House Heirlooms

http://www.orchardhouseheirlooms.com

50. BLM Enterprises/Markham Farm

http://www.markhamfarm.com

51. Italian Seed and Tool

http://www.italianseedandtool.com

52. Plants of the Southwest

http://www.plantsofthesouthwest.com

53. New York Botanicals, LLC

http://www.nybotanics.com

54. Sow True Seed

http://www.sowtrue.com

55. Companion Plants, Inc.

http://www.companionplants.com

56. Boondockers Seed Company

http://www.BoondockersFarm.com

57. Goodwin Creek Gardens

http://www.goodwincreekgardens.com

58. Wild Garden Seed

http://www.wildgardenseed.com

59. Heirloom Seeds

http://www.heirloomseeds.com

60. Seeds for the South

http://www.seedsforthesouth.com

61. Hometown Seeds.com

http://www.hometownseeds.com

62. The Cook’s Garden

http://www.cooksgarden.com

64. Garden Medicinals and Culinaries

http://www.gardenmedicinals.com

65. St. Clare Heirloom Seeds

http://www.StClareSeeds.com

List of Companies That Signed “The Pledge”

Here’s a list of some of the companies that have signed the pledge. The one’s with asterisks in front of them are companies I have bought from and had good experiences with their seeds. This is a long list and I do not endorse any of the companies that don’t have asterisks by them, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t good. I’ve just never done business with them before.

1. Abundant Life Seeds

http://www.abundantlifeseeds.com

2. *Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds (0ne of the best companies!)

http://www.rareseeds.com

3. Cubit’s Organics

http://www.cubitsorganics.com

4. Garden Medicinals and Culinaries

http://www.gardenmedicinals.com

5. Golden Harvest Organics

http://www.ghorganics.com

6. Gourmet Seed International

http://www.gourmetseed.com

7. Terroir Seeds LLC/Underwood Gardens

http://www.underwoodgardens.com/

8. Granny’s Heirloom Seeds

http://www.grannysheirloomseeds.com

9. *Johnny’s Selected Seeds

http://www.johnnyseeds.com

10 *John Scheeper’s Kitchen Garden Seeds (first year with them)

http://www.kitchengardenseeds.com

11. *High Mowing Organic Seeds (Can find these in some store.)

http://www.highmowingseeds.com

12. Native Seeds/SEARCH

http://www.nativeseeds.org

13. New Hope Seed Company

http://www.newhopeseed.com

14. Nichols Garden Nursery

http://www.nicholsgardennursery.com

15. *Renee’s Garden Seeds (First year with them)

http://www.reneesgarden.com

16. Richters Herb Specialists

http://www.richters.com

17. Salt Spring Seeds

http://www.saltspringseeds.com

18. Seeds of Change

http://www.seedsofchange.com

19. Seed Savers Exchange

http://www.seedsavers.org

20. Seeds Trust

http://www.seedstrust.com

21. Select Seeds Antique Flowers

http://www.selectseeds.com

22. Sky Fire Garden Seeds

http://www.skyfiregardenseeds.com

23. Southern Exposure Seed Exchange

http://www.southernexposure.com

24. Sustainable Seed Company

http://www.sustainableseedco.com

25. *Territorial Seed Company

http://www.territorial-seed.com

26. The Thyme Garden

http://www.thymegarden.com

27. Victory Seed Company

http://www.victoryseeds.com

28. West Coast Seeds

http://www.westcoastseeds.com

29. Wood Prairie Farm

http://www.woodprairie.com

30. Urban Farmer

http://www.ufseeds.com

31. Humble Seed

http://www.humbleseed.com

32. Old Pueblo Plant & Seed Company

http://www.oldpueblocompany.com

33. Westwind Seeds and Gardenscapes LLC

http://www.westwindseeds.com