Luckily, content creators like @epicgardening are proving to us that we can once again grow our own fruit, even with a small space. Fruit in question? Blueberries! To our surprise, you don't need ...
Blueberries grow best in cooler climates, favouring Victoria, Tasmania, southern NSW, southern SA and southern WA within Australia. There are also some regions in cool spots in southern Queensland ...
We love blueberries because they are easy to plant, produce delicious fruit, and strikingly beautify our garden and landscape. But only when you give them a little care can they be at their fullest.
Blueberries are among the easiest of all the fruit crops to grow in the home garden, as long as soil and drainage requirements are met. They will require little or no spraying for insects or diseases ...
It is currently impacting blueberry production on multiple continents. According to the study, the fungus has spread globally over the past 12 years, after originating in the eastern United States.
"We came across the Sekoya variety and realized this is the new big thing for blueberries, so we chose to join forces with Agrovision because we like their bold plan to grow fast and quickly become ...
“If you’re sending plant material across the world, you’re likely spreading this fungus with it.” Interestingly, the study also showed that the E. vaccinii fungus found in blueberries in ...
Erysiphe vaccinii, a fungus that causes a powdery mildew to form on blueberry plants, originated in North America. It is now spreading rapidly across major blueberry-growing regions, including China, ...
Visit swmichjournalism.com to learn more. VAN BUREN COUNTY, MI — For the past 80 years, the Mitchell family has been growing blueberries on land that’s been passed down through the generations.
"If you're sending plant material across the world, you're likely spreading this fungus with it." Interestingly, the study also showed that the E. vaccinii fungus found in blueberries in other ...
The U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council (USHBC) has been awarded $1.5 million from the second round of USDA’s Regional Agricultural Promotion Program (RAPP). Earlier this year, USHBC received $1.3 million ...