Slow blueberries

   / Slow blueberries #11  
I've been freezing blueberries every day for over a week - - at least 2 cups each day. A friend in South Carolina said her blueberries were not ready yet - - & ours were late compared to most years. probably due to our cool spring.

Jack
 
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#12  
im guessing their highbush, what varieties do you have?

No idea. About five years ago I cleared a strip of brush/small trees/etc that had formed at the border of the old garden (last used ~1995 or so). Not long after that, blueberries appeared and I was told that's where my wifes grandparents had planted blueberries, probably had been ignored for 5-10 years before I cleared it.

Keith
 
   / Slow blueberries #13  
Going like gangbusters here in N Arkansas. Plants have been producing for about ten days and are still loaded with ripening berries.
 
   / Slow blueberries #14  
In New Hampshire ours our still very green and immature. We have loads of bushes in our yard, and we get a few quart bags full every year, but ours are all wild blueberries. We do have fields full of mini wild strawberries that are very ripe.
 
   / Slow blueberries #15  
Up here we are approx 300GDD @ Base 50 behind 2012, so even the Weymouths are 2 weeks late.

Not really a bad thing, because the Cranberry fruit worm moths are still flying and laying eggs, and frankly, I don't have our harvester up and running yet.
I figure 3-4 days in the upper 80's and we will start getting back on track.

Heavy year to be sure. We pruned heavy last winter, and I noticed the bud set was crazy, but didn't expect this kind of nonsense.
Our Bluecrop bushes are literally over burdened with the weight, and the canes are drooping into the middles. It's going to be rough once things go blue and they really pack on the weight. Our pickers are going to make some serious cash off of me this year.

Any of you guys getting Drosophala flys in the traps yet?
Still nothing but Vinegar flys here, but the countys north and south both, have had some catches.
 
   / Slow blueberries #16  
The U Pick it orchard in my area said the Blueberries are slow this year. There is a U Pick it Stawberry patch and they have opened late as well.

I have been too busy to go to either one...

Later,
Dan
 
   / Slow blueberries #17  
Our native blueberries (about 1/4 to 3/8" diameter) are mostly all still green here in tidewater VA, but I did pluck a perfect ripe one yesterday to eat, the first of the season. I will keep a close eye on the plants over the next week or so. It's been cooler than normal here (fine by me) and I suspect that is a factor.
 
   / Slow blueberries #18  
what other varieties do you grow? We grow duke, elliot bluecrop and liberty. I wa spraying our 5 year old bluecrop yesterday and it was a nightmare with our m8540n, too many branches on the ground that are laden with fruit despite the fact that they are trellised
Up here we are approx 300GDD @ Base 50 behind 2012, so even the Weymouths are 2 weeks late.

Not really a bad thing, because the Cranberry fruit worm moths are still flying and laying eggs, and frankly, I don't have our harvester up and running yet.
I figure 3-4 days in the upper 80's and we will start getting back on track.

Heavy year to be sure. We pruned heavy last winter, and I noticed the bud set was crazy, but didn't expect this kind of nonsense.
Our Bluecrop bushes are literally over burdened with the weight, and the canes are drooping into the middles. It's going to be rough once things go blue and they really pack on the weight. Our pickers are going to make some serious cash off of me this year.

Any of you guys getting Drosophala flys in the traps yet?
Still nothing but Vinegar flys here, but the countys north and south both, have had some catches.
 
   / Slow blueberries #19  
it will be several more weeks till ours are ready. dozzen plants that we have been nursing for the past 3 years and this year only one has a hand full of berries on it :(
 
   / Slow blueberries #20  
I've wanted to plant some for years now. I've asked some friends who have them for opinions and was told that you needed more than one variety. So what varieties are people having good success with in New England and NY? I know I'm not going to pay $3 for a tiny container at the store.
 

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