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Index of Subjects Why is this burning necessary anyway? On 08/07/12 9:27 PM, Roland McCormick wrote: > I find there are very few wild blueberries these days - we just don't have people burning the land to produce them. I do have a high bush of larger berries that start ripening the first of August and gives me fresh berries with my cereal every morning for breakfast. The have a much better flavour than the large ones I have bought in a store. > > Roland > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Dusan Soudek > To: NatureNS > Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2012 8:52 PM > Subject: [NatureNS] Ripe wild blueberries ! > > > Today I picked the first ripe local wild blueberries of the season, on burned-over and very sunny ground along the Pine Island Ponds Canoe Loop, in the Herring Cove Backlands outside of Halifax. Isn't it somewhat early? I always associate picking blueberries with August. > Dusan Soudek
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