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Old August 9, 2012   #16
plainolebill
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Fall Creek is in our neck of the woods although they only sell commercially I like the information on the website. Blueberries aren't native to Oregon but they sure like the climate. We've got 6 bushes and our favorite is the Jersey - a late type.

Interesting thread, I've got ~7 lbs in the dehydrator right now and both my wife and I eat them in our oatmeal - nearly every morning.
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Old August 9, 2012   #17
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My grandfather bought 23 concord blueberries in 1962 that have been planted around my Moms house since then, some are 12ft tall. This year was a great year for them but the birds are eating most before she can pick them. Nothing better than fresh blueberry pancakes with some New York grade B dark maple syrup.
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