Growers in some regions where temperatures don't get too low could consider the benefits of Southern highbush varieties.GROWERS IN THE MID-ATLANTIC, Appalachian, Southern areas of the East and Midwest, and Pacific areas where winter temperatures do not generally fall below minus -10°F could consider planting a class of blueberries that many growers have not tried — Southern highbush. These hybrids, with genetics from both Northern highbush and native Southern rabbiteye, are untried by most growers in these regions.
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