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Gardening: Blueberry Thrill

By Emily Plummer

Photograph by Daniel Hurst/JupiterImages

Come July, fields of ripening blueberries are a South Jersey roadside staple.
To make this summertime crop yours, you need a little backyard space, direct sunlight­ — and about $15.

Pie-bakers require a variety that can bear bigger berries, like ‘Bluecrop’; if you’re dreaming of pancakes and muffins, try a smaller-berry producer like ‘Weymouth.’ Anthony DiMeo III, co-owner of Hammonton’s DiMeo Farms — where they sell ready-for-planting (but one to three years from bearing fruit) blueberry bushes — suggests the ‘Duke’ variety for beginners.

The effort may be year-round — planting in fall, trimming in winter, fertilizing in spring — but blueberry scones on a ­summer morning are well worth a little extra work.

DiMeo Farms, 336 Middle Road, Hammonton, 609-561-5905, dimeofarms.com.

Originally published in Philadelphia Home, Summer 2008
 

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Thank you
Posted by | Jun. 3, 2008 at 8:04 PM
COMMENT:
I would like to extend special thanks to Mr. Anthony DiMeo III for being such a great guy and taking extra time to help my family with planting and raising blueberry plants for our children. They are so excited about the blueberry plants and it has brought great happiness to our family. Thanks for the great gardening tips Mr. DiMeo.

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