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Product review for Top Hat Patio Blueberries Overall Rating: ![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating :: Viewing page 1 of 3 - Monday, January 22, 2007A plant in need of life support Reviewed By: robert (Prince william Co., Va.) I tried several different plants and could not make anything work to keep them alive. a most disapointing plant. - Monday, January 22, 2007Easy blueberries Reviewed By: BBriggs (Memphis, TN) These plants are hardy in our humid climate. Mine are two years old, require very little maintenance, and are extremely healthy. I planted in large pots on the patio. - Monday, January 22, 2007disappointed and blue Reviewed By: william (shelton, ct.) Plant started off well but no blooms,buds and no fruit. Disappointed in Ct. - Friday, January 26, 2007Top Hat Blueberries Reviewed By: Denise Ribbecke (Santa Rosa, California) We started growing these blueberries about three year ago in containers. Blueberries generally don't do well here in our warm climate, but these have produced nicely and taste wonderfull. They taste just like the ones I remember picking in upstate NY as a teenager. Unfortunatlely our chickens like them also. We plan on planting more, so that there'll be enough for the chickens as well as for us. - Wednesday, March 21, 2007Buyer beware Reviewed By: Cheryl (Firestone, CO) Blueberries generally do not survive an alkaline soil, which we have around here. I hoped patio ones would with special help but they did not. I was told that the water here is alkaline as well and perhaps that is why. Or is it the dryness? Not a thing I could add would keep any of the several I tried alive. |