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Malwina is the best tasting strawberry I've grown. It's quite late and goes a much deeper red than normal strawberries. Florence is also pretty good.
Blueberries can go in the ground if your soil isn't acidic, it just means you have to excavate a hole and backfill it with peat/ericaceous compost (which is 99% peat) and amend the soil with sulphur yearly. This was my preference as if I grew blueberries in pots I'd have to buy peat every few years when they need repotting.
Blueberries can go in the ground if your soil isn't acidic, it just means you have to excavate a hole and backfill it with peat/ericaceous compost (which is 99% peat) and amend the soil with sulphur yearly. This was my preference as if I grew blueberries in pots I'd have to buy peat every few years when they need repotting.