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Thanks for the link, JD. I've been watching the videos the past few days. I found a playlist for them which makes watching easier. Very nice to see a master gardener at work. They use their space very efficiently, and their beds seem quite fluid. It's too bad there aren't subtitles in English so I would know more of what they were doing.SoCal, zone 10.
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Hey Gina. I too have been watching these videos regularly. I agree about watching a master gardener. It comes with time, experience, growing the soil and a symbiosis with the Earth. I sent the farmer a message about 10 days ago asking some questions: what is the blueberry rootstock, what are those wire connectors used for the trellises, and what are the ingredients in his 'bokashi'? No answer yet. I also sent a few links to select videos, included some time marks and asked for translations. The quality of his produce, not only his blueberries, are a testament to his soil.
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Here's a video from the same source showing grafting blueberries.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGJa...v1gzc&index=99SoCal, zone 10.
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Here is the latest bb grafting video.サザンハイブッシュのPearl RiverとReveilleにフクベリーを居接ぎしました。ともに樹勢が強く果実の収穫はあまりしないので台木にしてみました。Zone 8B, Texas
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