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Growing blueberries and acai berries
Q: Where can i get seeds to grow blueberries and acai berries?
A: I would not grow blueberries from seeds. Go to a garden center and buy the shrubs. Seeds will take years to bear fuit, if they survive. You can also order from a garden catalog-Burpee, Stokes Bros., Beaver Creek, White Flower Farms, and Seeds of Change are U.S. companies I have bought from. For the acai berries, look online for a rare/exotic plant dealer, and again, try to buy the plants. Before you plant ANYTHING make sue you know your USDA growing zone. Pick varieties that will survive the weather in your area. Also, it’s worth buying a soil testing kit to make sure you have the right acid level, drainage, etc. for the plants you want to grow. If you don’t you’ll have to amend the soil. (It’s a lot of work to do, but it will make youe plants more successful.) Good luck!
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March 19th, 2008 at 6:00 am
I would not grow blue berrys from seeds. Go to a garden center and buy the shrubs. Seeds will take years to bare fuit, if they survive. You can also order from a garden catalog-Burpee, Stokes Bros., Beaver Creek, White Flower Farms, and Seeds of Change are U.S. companies I have bought from.
For the acai berries, look online for a rare/exotic plant dealer, and again, try to buy the plants.
Before you plant ANYTHING make sue you know your USDA growing zone. Pick varieties that will survive the weather in your area. Also, it's worth buying a soil testing kit to make sure you have the right acid level, drainage, etc. for the plants you want to grow. If you don't you'll have to amend the soil. (It's a lot of work to do, but it will make youe plants more successful.)
Good luck!
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I <3 gardening.
March 19th, 2008 at 7:18 am
either go to a nursery and see if there are ne seeds for those plants, but it's a little hard to grow them from seeds so get a seedling or a really young plant. if u go to:
http://springhillnursery.com/search.asp?ss=blueberries&x=0&y=0 there are 3 different kinds of blueberries, and the top hat blueberry can come in a kit.
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