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The LSU AgCenter will soon trumpet the newest additions to the Louisiana Super Plant list, and professor Allen Owings of the Hammond Research Station says they should be available in ...
Rabbiteye Blueberry is a triple-purpose Louisiana Super Plant. The naming of today’s Louisiana Super Plant wraps up the task of evaluating and naming the final plant in this educational and ...
It’s blueberry season, y’all, and fresh, locally grown blueberries are deliciously available now. Blueberries are one of the easiest to grow and lowest maintenance fruiting plants for home ...
Rabbiteye blueberry plants do not produce the root hairs that are needed to take up water and nutrients. Instead, they depend entirely on a fungus that acts as root hairs for the plant.
Florida's blueberry industry has seen significant growth, producing over 20 million pounds annually. Southern highbush and rabbiteye are the two main blueberry types grown in Florida, each with ...
The LSU AgCenter will offer a blueberry pruning demonstration at the Hammond Research Station, 21549 Old Covington Highway, Hammond, at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Pruning will be demonstrated on rabbiteye ...
If you love blueberries, did you know you can pick your own this summer? The season can run through July in some parts of Mississippi. What to know ...
After reading the tout for new selections of blueberries from the Southern Living Plant Collection in the Editor’s Letter of our March 2019 issue, my dad needed no further convincing that the ...
Blueberry roots lack the fibers or ‘hair’ of other plants and thus are very sensitive and can easily be burned by too much fertilizer. If you do fertilize be careful not to over fertilize.
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