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Aug 25, 2014 7:52 AM CST
Name: Tom Cagle
SE-OH (Zone 6a)
Old, fat, and gardening in OH
They transplant OK when dormant. You will need to check soil for acidity. it-they like a fairly rich organic content.

This kind of heath plant does need mulching and weeding for inevitable encroachment by other pioneer plants-trees.

I might not make my bed with flamable edging, or too near the house. Burning is often the control for weedy encroachment.

And mother nature brings the spark...

Useless trivia: the short blueberry are "upland blueberry", and the tall berry are "lowland".
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