Ah! You're the guy who told me that they had blueberry bushes. I do believe you even identified the species, actually.
You might even be the guy who posted pics on Voat, in the middle_path's garden sub! They were out in front of a wall, near the house?
I speak to a whole lot of people and names escape me. In fact, I kind of suck at keeping names together, unless there has been a lot of interaction.
As for what you call me, I'm largely indifferent. ;-) Buddha, David, Asshole, whatever... I was merely offering it to indicate that I'm a person and a personable person. Buddha works, though my username actually comes from:
"If you meet the Buddha on the street, kill him." So, just don't think I have all the answers and you can call me anything you want!
For your consideration:
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Yes and no, I possibly posted pics to middle's sub (v/justgrowit) but mine aren't near a wall.
I just planted some of them this year, and the others haven't really taken off yet ( bit of neglect as well as stress from moving one of them) so they're pretty tiny.
My neighbors house is owned by my extended family, and they have a blueberry bush about 8 feet tall, and 8 feet diameter. Has been neglected for at least 20 years but its going strong. That's what I'm hoping to achieve. Hell, I might go steal some berries for the seeds, since I know that variety likes our soil.
I will check all your pics , and I thank you for linking me to them :)
I'm woefully uninformed about the high bush cultivars. I'm not actually a blueberry expert - I just had someone offer to sell me a commercial blueberry operation because their parents died and left them with quite a significant amount of debt.
This is gonna sound bizarre, but I didn't actually have childhood dreams of being a blueberry farmer! ;-)
Like many things in my life, it just sorta happened and it seemed like a good idea at the time.
Anyhow, you can double check this - but I'm pretty sure that trying to start blueberries from seed is not the best way.
The only time you'd probably want to resort to using seeds would (probably) be if you were sowing a lot of acreage. I suppose you could just try planting a lot of them, but that's unlikely to get you a lot of luck.
If you want evidence for this, you said they have "a bush." You didn't say they have a yard full of bushes.
You can clone/graft them and have a much higher success rate.
I'm NEARLY positive of this. I've never actually planted a single fucking blueberry plant. They're wild, planting 'em kinda defeats the point!
However, there's a lot of seeds and the plants propagate weirdly. They actually grow up from under the soil - in multiple places. A blueberry plant that you see will maybe have dozens of plants above ground and a network of roots below them. Rhizomes, if you feel like using Google.
And, even stranger, two plants that are side-by-side will have completely different DNA. As will the third one, fourth one, fifth one, etc... Clones will have the same DNA, of course. But, a field will have many different plants with their own DNA - and they're all blueberries.
(Keep in mind that these are wild blueberries and very, very different from the bush at the neighboring house.)
But, I'm really, really confident in suggesting that you don't bother with seeds and just take a cutting. I'm pretty sure someone will tell you about this - should you use your favorite search engine.
Fuck it... Hold on...
(I have some free time today.)
Here's the very first link - and I have never tried this. Like I said, I don't actually plant blueberries. They just kinda take care of that themselves!
https://homeguides.sfgate.com/graft-clone-blueberries-73089.html
And, you're welcome for the pictures. I live in a very, very beautiful area of the world and when you said you liked pictures I figured I'd take a minute to upload some for you. I'm generally pretty happy to show people my neighborhood, if they seem even remotely interested. I'm pretty damned fond of it and live here for a reason. Well, a lot of reasons.
Hell yeah!
I actually have rooting hormone, need to try my hand at cloning.
I know about rhizomes because I'm a homebrewer and thats how hops reproduce.
And I know clones have same dna as the parent because......cough.....reasons from my younger years :)
Thanks for the info! I might try and snag a cutting soon, as I figure I might could get it established before hard freeze down here.
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