Posted on 07/25/2008 10:20:32 AM PDT by mainestategop
Summer is half over. Know why? Because Maine's blueberry harvest is underway.
And blueberry growers are expecting a pretty good crop this year.
University of Maine experts expect an average or slightly above average yield of 80 million to 100 million pounds of berries, thanks to adequate rain in May and June.
Blueberry specialist David Yarborough says the hot, humid, but largely dry first few weeks of July stressed crops to some degree. But he says recent showers are refreshing them.
Love to head out and pick the little blue bubbles of yummy, juicy goodness?
If you are in southern Maine, there are probably a number of pick-your-own stands. Next week the blueberry harvest should begin in the mid-coast area and the first week of August in the extensive blueberry barrens Down East.
DID YOU KNOW: Maine is the nation's top wild blueberry producer? Last year's harvest came in at 3 percent above the 2006 crop.
My absolute favorite food on the planet!
on vanilla ice cream
in oatmeal
in pancakes
to nibble on at my desk (keyboard keys have lsight blue tint)
in a smoothie
I picked about 2-1/2 quarts of organic blueberries yesterday. I had to work to find ripe ones but they were plump, sweet and made fantastic cobbler!
My wife returned early last week after spending a few days in Snowshoe, WV. She stopped by a pick your own blueberry farm and returned home with what seemed like a bushel of huge gorgeous blueberries. I kidded her that she should have left a few for the black bears, they need to bulk up for their winter hibernation.
Blueberries this year have been fabulous. Big, plump, and oh so tasty! Yum!
I had two blueberry bushes at my last house.
It seems to me that bluberries are about the easiest food to grow. It thrives in acidic, rocky soil and has few problems with pests and disease. Only problem is keeping the birds away...which is easily accomplished with a net over the bush.
One of the wonderful things about blueberries is how healthy they are - chock-full of antioxidants, pretty low-calorie, and low on the glycemic index, too. They’re so good I would eat them even if they caused cancer in rats, but it’s nice to know I’m doing my body a favor when I eat a point in one sitting.
For three summers, I harvested those things. Spent all day, bent over in the hot sun, pulling them off the bushes with a blueberry rake(which looks like a cross between a dustpan and a fork fork and designed by a madman). That’s how honest-working kids (and some adults) make their money in the summertime.
I can’t eat blueberries anymore without thinking of that.
Most people who aren’t from Maine or haven’t been to Maine in the summer might not know that blueberry’s from Maine are smaller and sweeter than the ones we have here in the south.
Yummy, Maine blueberry pancakes!!!
Yum.
Here in Texas our season was over the end of June. Blueberries are our FAVORITE!!! The kids and I picked 17 lbs. in 45min one day there were so many. They ate almost half of that the first day and took two more days to eat the rest. Have you ever changed a 2 year olds diaper who has eaten 2lbs of blueberries??? Her butt was actually stained blue for days!
welcome to FR!
joined up just for the blueberry thread eh?
cool!
blueberry lemon jam ping :)
Gardening PING!!!!!!!!!
Thanks to Leda for the heads up!
We’ll head for blueberry picking in about 2 weeks. My friend and I take the kids about 2 weeks or so before school starts. We usually wind up with about 10 pounds of blueberries and 3 blue kids :)
I absolutely believe it!!!!!!!
Yeah, yeah, yeah -— I know -— I gotta start cookin’!!!!!!!!
Ain't nothin' more purty in my opinon, 'cept a speckled hound pup! :)
Shall I place my order for Blueberry Basil Jam, or is it too early? ;)
Blueberry Basil?
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