vendredi 30 juin 2017

More About Types Of Blueberries Mississippi

By Stephanie Price


There are two basic types of blueberries, with several popular varieties each, which grow in Mississipi, particularly in the Southeast area. Those two types are called Rabbiteye and Southern Highbrush. Delicious and tasty, Blueberries Mississippi are widely known for their high quality and they are harvested, depending on each particular variety, from early May till September.

Rabbiteye is native to this area, and since it needs cross pollination, it is mostly grown using several different sorts, or varieties, in the same area. Different combinations result in maximum fruit set, and some of the most popular varieties used are Brightwell, Baldwin, Powderblee and, of course, Premier. The sort Tifblue is especially popular, thanks to its high quality and lovely taste.

Harvesting season for this popular Tifblue sort starts in June, to be more precise, June 20. The fruits are large, juicy and tasty, with small scars and lovely color. Beautiful berries may be picked manually, or harvested mechanically, both for freezing and consuming fresh. This sort needs up to six hundred and fifty chill hours. Powderblee is also quite popular, thanks to really good characteristics of fruits and vigorous plant growth.

Baldwin has different characteristics, for example, late ripening and darker color. It is mostly used for backyard growth, and requires five hundred chill hours. Centurion is another variety with special characteristics. This one has self-fertile flowers, mid sized berries and lovely blue color. Long harvesting season that last from late July till September.

Another interesting sort is called Brightwell. These medium sized berries have especially pleasant taste, nice blue color and very small scars. Harvesting starts in the beginning of June, and this particular sort is well-known for its high volume of fruits, not to mention that it requires only three hundred fifty to four hundred chill hours. Another highly productive variety is Premier, popular thanks to its large, tasty berries.

Southern Highbush type is usually ripened during May. The earliest varieties are Reveille and O'Neal, which come early in May, while others usually come mid May. There are many popular varieties in this particular blueberry type, such as Gulf Coast, Bladen, Jubilee or Georgia Gem. Medium blue O'Neal has very large berries and requires four hundred chill hours. Early harvesting makes it really widely appreciated, as well as its lovely flavor.

Among other popular sorts of Southern Highbush type some are popular thanks to their very light blue berries, for example Reveille and Cape Fear. Jubilee is commercially extremely good, because it can be almost completely harvested in only one to two picking. Some sorts are designed for yard planting and hand picking, while others are more acceptable for commercial planting and mechanical harvesting. Reveille is highly appreciated for its ability to hold up in storage, among other things.

Large, tasty berries with smaller scars and beautiful color are highly appreciated, although all sorts have their admirers. There are some varieties that hold up better in storage, some crack less in wet weather, and some have high productivity and better commercial qualities. The price depends of the beginning of the harvesting season, quality, size and color, and some other characteristics.




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