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Been waiting for PYO blueberries but haven't seen any yet. Wondering if the rain messed up the crop this year
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We have wild blueberries and so do our neighbor and we both agree it's not a very good year. They are very small and scarce.
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The Royers at "Angelic Farm" on the neck road have had their PYO sign out for some time, was still out when I went by Tuesday. But their web site currently states "Demand has exceeded supply." I sent an email; I'll post the reply. He has three varieties, and they come ready to pick at different times, so maybe the later one is still there for picking.
Edit: he has replied "Angelic Farm is alive 8am till 5pm daily till the beginning of September with the heavy laden late variety (Elliots)." Last edited by DickR; 08-12-2021 at 02:43 PM. Reason: Add info |
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Bad year for blueberries at my home. Last year was really good.
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I'm told it was a pollination issue. Not sure why.
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I've been picking my own at Heath's
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Berrybogg Farm in Strafford had a great crop, season is close to over now.
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Ha, I thought it was my imagination. I had incredible blueberries last year on my one high bush---huge and copious. This year I picked about 2 cups total.
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Last variety (Elliots) of our blueberries are expect to last until the beginning of Sept. We are open daily till then - 8 am till 5 pm. Come and enjoy my favorite variety.
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I agree, we have about a dozen blueberry plants and our early crop was ok. But our later varieties not so much. Last year year we had 20+ qts. But this year only 6-8 qts so far.
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Went to pick on neck road but berries were very tart. Maybe in between varieties
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