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<blockquote data-quote="muskelllunge13" data-source="post: 156019" data-attributes="member: 279"><p>Blueberrys hard to grow in Bismarck area soils are to alkaline, go with the Juneberrys, Regent don't grow to tall the ones you can get from the county. Tastier than the other bigger cultivars IMO, I have 4 different cultivars. </p><p></p><p>Raspberry try Autumn Bliss its a fall bearer that you mow off after frost and produces on the next years new growth, so the easiest to thin , just mow them, Don't produce until August - first hard freeze. </p><p></p><p>Gooseberrys and currents also grow well here as above said.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: silver"><span style="font-size: 9px">- - - Updated - - -</span></span></p><p></p><p>I use to have a bed of Sioux variety strawberries that did really well North of Bis I had bought from Gurney's 30 years ago. A old variety developed by USDA in Wyoming. Not sure where you can get now though. Killed em after the Wife became allergic to them. But they did produce well after a couple years if you spent the time plucking off the runners early.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muskelllunge13, post: 156019, member: 279"] Blueberrys hard to grow in Bismarck area soils are to alkaline, go with the Juneberrys, Regent don't grow to tall the ones you can get from the county. Tastier than the other bigger cultivars IMO, I have 4 different cultivars. Raspberry try Autumn Bliss its a fall bearer that you mow off after frost and produces on the next years new growth, so the easiest to thin , just mow them, Don't produce until August - first hard freeze. Gooseberrys and currents also grow well here as above said. [COLOR="silver"][SIZE=1]- - - Updated - - -[/SIZE][/COLOR] I use to have a bed of Sioux variety strawberries that did really well North of Bis I had bought from Gurney's 30 years ago. A old variety developed by USDA in Wyoming. Not sure where you can get now though. Killed em after the Wife became allergic to them. But they did produce well after a couple years if you spent the time plucking off the runners early. [/QUOTE]
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