Pink blueberries bring another pretty face to the garden, and they can also attract attention in the farmers’ market. The uniquely colored cultivar — Vaccinium “Pink Lemonade” — was developed by a ...
Blueberry 'Pink Lemonade' was developed in the 1970s by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. But when researchers brought it to blueberry growers, they were convinced because of its distinctive ...
I recently posted a picture of my Pink Lemonade blueberries on Facebook, and everyone went wild wanting to know more about them. They aren't that new (I think I have had my plant for about 6 years) ...
I'm going to be obnoxious and say "I told you so," because I was right about the plant of year at the 'Pink Lemonade,' the first-ever pink blueberry, has been -- after not even a day of the three-day ...
What’s this oddity? Well, it’s a pink blueberry. Yep, I know, it’s a contradiction in terms but that’s what it is: Vaccinium ‘Pink Champagne’ You can also find one called ‘Pink Lemonade’. ‘Pink ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
In foodie circles, blueberries are all the rage. Delicious and nutritious, they”re full of those much-sought-after antioxidants called anthocyanidins, as well as bountiful amounts of vitamin C and ...
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