Garden huckleberries

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  1. norman

    norman Apprentice Gardener

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    I used to buy seeds from Unwins but they have stopped. I did buy another variety, but they were very small. I think the variety is Solanum Melanocerasum, but I am not sure.
     
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    Victoria Lover of Exotic Flora

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    Hi, norman, and welcome to GC!

    Huckelberry, a lovely fruit. I bought some but must admit I did not have success with germination ... perhaps my weather. I do envy you if you get them going ... I have some recipes if you do.

    Enjoy the site!
     
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    norman Apprentice Gardener

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    Dear Lady of Leisure
    We had a dry spring and it was difficult to start. Try inside, well watered and cool. They grow in Canada Dominium Seeds have them, but they will not sell outside the country
     
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    Ola norman! In the meantime I have purchased a Carissa macrocarpa hybrid (smaller, bushier and no thorns), the Natal Plum. It produces small plum shaped fruit that taste of sweet cranberries, so I can use them for the purpose I was trying for the Huckleberries.

    Generally, Huckleberries like cooler climates as do Blueberries and such like. The Carissa is from South Africa so likes my hot dry climate.
     
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