Growing Huckleberries - Knowledgebase Question

Manteca, CA (Zone 7A)
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Question by hall4jockey
September 23, 2006
Can I grow huckleberries in zones 7, 7a?


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Answer from NGA
September 23, 2006
You can grow evergreen huckleberries (Vaccinium ovatum) in zone 7. This huckleberry is native to the Pacific coastal region, from the Santa Barbara area of Southern California north to British Columbia. The plants grow in either sun or shade; 2-3' tall and wide in full sun; 8-10' tall and wide in shade.

Good luck with your edible garden!

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