Yes, Actually, wild blueberrys are very common in New York up in higher elevated arias. So with that said, yes you can grow your own.
If you ask me, they are Good pickin'!
Yes, New Jersey does grow blueberries. If you are planing to grow blueberries in NJ or the New England states i would suggest that you buy a winter hardy plant type.
Blueberries grow all over the northeast, and there are also species that grow in the south. For that matter, they also grow in Turkey, Europe, South America, Australia, New Zealand, and South America.
Blueberries and cranberries, as far as what they grow.
There are a number of foods that are grown in New York state. Among them are apples, strawberries, grapes, green beans, garlic, cabbage, lettuce, bell pepper, kale onions, peas, and pumpkins.
Blueberries grow on shrubs, they are not vineing plants. The blueberries attach to the shrub with small stems.
they die
Winter.
Blueberries require about 6 to 8 feet of space between plants to grow effectively.
Blueberries grow on bush-like trees
Blueberries can grow in farms, woods, everywhere. (:
New York City in new york x
blueberries