by Cookie » Sun Jan 24, 2010 4:36 pm
Blueberries thrive best in scrub ground where trees do not. Perhaps he is suggesting they should be found on heath instead of in forest.
Around here the kids get a March break from school and the teenagers go out and set grassfires. It gets to be quite an exciting weekend with the clouds of thick smoke suddenly rising up from the hills. One minute nothing, and the next minute you look up and a hundred yard swathe of red flames is raging above you. The fires kill the scrub birches and pines, do no harm to the grass and ensure an excellent blueberry meadow in a year or two. Of course it makes it harder to find a good Christmas tree.... but the buckets of blueberries are worth it.
My point is that blueberries would not grow in a deeply shaded coniferous forest. They need open ground with much sun.