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Blueberry (Variety Denise)

Posted by spatzbear SA Aust (My Page) on
Sun, Jan 15, 06 at 17:59

While on holidays in Tasmania I got my fix of blueberries. They came in all shapes, tastes and varieties.

One struck me as particularly tasty, a bio-dynamically grown blueberry "Denise".

Did a search and could only find one source for this, and unfortunately it's only for commercial growers. Minimum order of 50 plants. Weeellll, I love blueberries, but I think this would be going a bit far.

Would any of you know of a different source where I could order this particular blueberry variety?

If failing this, what's the best nursery to order blueberries from?

I checked with Daley's, they have quite a few varieties. Are they the only ones?


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RE: Blueberry (Variety Denise)

Spatz, if you're taken with 'Denise', why not just ask your local nursery to order one. Nurseries are usually able to order small amounts from wholesalers much more readily than individuals can. It's worth a try anyway.


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RE: Blueberry (Variety Denise)

You are right, Ray. Thanks. Might have to go to the nursery soon then. Good excuse, ey? :)


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RE: Blueberry (Variety Denise)

Hi Spatz

I have a Denise blueberry, so you can get them retail. I got mine through Mitre 10.

good luck

Helen


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RE: Blueberry (Variety Denise)

Good to hear that, Helen, thanks! Will keep a close eye on our Mitre 10 here. (They still got Black Mulberry trees. Am very tempted. Whatchareckon?)


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RE: Blueberry (Variety Denise)

Mulberry sauce is wonderful. Made some at my son's place a while back and the grandkids and I had pancakes with mulberry sauce each morning for breakfast. Yummmmmmm..........


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RE: Blueberry (Variety Denise)

If you cant get a "Denise" in SA, I can source you one here. I also have a blueberry called "northland" which is a good producer, but I havent seen any of those recently for sale.
I can get you cuttings when they are dormant.

Helen


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RE: Blueberry (Variety Denise)

Thanks, Helen. I realize it is the wrong time of the year to source these plants. Just too eager to finally get my own blueberries. Will let you know how it goes. :)


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RE: Blueberry (Variety Denise)

I have a friend who farms them - she has about 6 different - no idea of the names but I think one of them might be Northland. If you need cuttings I'll be getting some at the end of season. They do need fairly heavy watering and actually grow well in acid and swampy ground - just got the right spot against my back fence....

Cosmic


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RE: Blueberry (Variety Denise)

Cosmic, that would be great! The more to play with, the better. :)


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RE: Blueberry (Variety Denise)

I saw Patricia today - she's cut back to two varieties over the years - Northland and Blue Brigitte. She says both are prolific and will grow from hardwood cuttings and will be happy to give me some in due course. Brigitte is a large sweet one. Northland more the primitive blueberry. She also suggested I dig up some bushes as she is tired of growing them for the birds! So will announce availability in due course.

Cheers
Linda


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RE: Blueberry (Variety Denise)

Oh wow! Lucky you! If you end up with spare cuttings, I'd be more than willing to take them off your hands. *winks*

Wish I could help dig up some bushes.
I could send over some red currant cuttings, if you like. And for your friend, too, if she'd like some.


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I'll be getting quite a few - I'm not sure about the quarantine regs but will send you some as soon as they are available. My friend won't want any plants in return , she is recovering from a massive transplant but I'd love some red current cuttings if you think its OK to get them into Tas. I was going to ask before but I'm not sure of the regs. I'll check.


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RE: Blueberry (Variety Denise)

Should be no problem. I've sent them to Tasmania before. Helen might be able to chime in, she knows the regulations by heart, I think. :)


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RE: Blueberry (Variety Denise)

Cuttings are ok. The only problem is soil and I usually ask anyone who is sending me a plant to wash the soil off.

Helen


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RE: Blueberry (Variety Denise)

If there are some Blueberry cuttings going begging, I could possibly help out with a couple. I got excited when you said they like acid and swampy ground. Sounds like the whole of Armidale.
I'm not pushing, but if one or two were possible, eternal gratitude would follow.
What did she have transplanted?,.


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RE: Blueberry (Variety Denise)

I'll certainly get some for you. It will probably be about March and I'll let you all know when I hear from her. She has new lungs.


 
 

 

 


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