RE: How To Grow Blueberries And Make A Blueberry Daiquiri
For example, if you live in a cold area with a thousand chill hours or so, get a northern high-bush type. For warmer climates go with lower chill hour southern high-bush.
That is important information, I didn't know a thing about planting and farming and I always skim and browse through your Ag posts for some grade A knowledge. You're a wise man in the fields. Also, when you talked about bees loving those beautiful flowering blueberry plants that make the best sweetest honey, it gave me an idea to buy a bunch of blueberries and crush them into my newly bought honey and see how it tastes together on nice bread.
That blueberry daiquiri looks very tasty, thanks for the tips and education. My grandma was always the green thumb of our family. I'm taking notes for sure. Upvoted
My grandparents and father all had very green thumbs.
Mixing honey and blueberries is awesome and good on yogurt too.
Here's a pic of the honey we got this year from the hives. A guy drops off about 170 hives every spring and the bees pollinate all the berries, fruits and vegetables on the farm. At the end of the season, he gives us a 5-gallon bucket full of honey right from the farm. Doesn't get any more local than that.
Real local honey. Just 200 feet from field to table
OMG awesomeness!
That's so cool, and a lot of delicious honey! Dang, I'd get sick over indulging in that lol.
Nothing like a spoonful of honey in the morning to get you going.