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Wed, Jan 21, 09 at 15:16
| I have a silly question. I want to grow blueberries in a pot. Do I need two plants to get fruit or will one be enough to produce fruit? Also, What about Kiwis?
Thanks Mary |
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- Posted by stephen_albert 8b (stephen@harvesttotable.com) on Fri, Jan 23, 09 at 1:17
| Blueberries require cross-pollination with another variety for the best fruit production. Always plant more than one variety. Kiwifruit produce male and female flowers on separate plants. For cross-pollination you must plant at least one male and one female plant. One male can pollinate up to eight surrounding females. |
Here is a link that might be useful: HarvestToTable.com
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| Thank You |
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