WTB: Huckleberry seeds or plants

gumpsgirl

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If you have some or know where I can get some, that would be wonderful!

Thanks! :)
 
Are you sure! I planted them last year. Grew great..very pretty. Tried them in pancakes..they were vile tasting. The dog wouldn`t eat them and neither would the chickens! Pancakes were great but not the huckleberries.:/
 
Real huckleberries are AWFULLY seedy. Are you sure you want them and not blueberries?
 
sparks said:
Are you sure! I planted them last year. Grew great..very pretty. Tried them in pancakes..they were vile tasting. The dog wouldn`t eat them and neither would the chickens! Pancakes were great but not the huckleberries.:/
Yep! They are what I want for sure!

There are several different varieties and you have to find the ones that aren't bitter and are good off of the bush. ;)
 
GPN said:
Hey Gumpsgirl, I got mine from "PLUTO" off the BYC Seed train this year, and I have yet to plant mine! Because my tray was full, I am headed to Wally world for another tray!! I just found my seeds and they are tiny.


I just found what she called them and googled!
http://rareseeds.com/seeds/Garden-Berries/Chichiquelite-Huckleberry
Oh!!! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

What an awesome site that is! I've already placed my order too. :)

:hugs
 
setter4 said:
Real huckleberries are AWFULLY seedy. Are you sure you want them and not blueberries?
Most definitely huckleberries. :D
 
gumpsgirl said:
setter4 said:
Real huckleberries are AWFULLY seedy. Are you sure you want them and not blueberries?
Most definitely huckleberries. :D
Territorial Seed Co. has them but they are $15.50 EACH!
 
Your welcome!!!! I want to try mine, and see what I get!!! I like fruit, but not blueberries that much, but my pheasants do, hehehe.
I don't like tommie toes either, my pheasants do, hehehe. But I am gonna learn to dehydrate them to keep longer, and in like yogurt and cakes and cookies, my nieces like them.
 
setter4 said:
gumpsgirl said:
setter4 said:
Real huckleberries are AWFULLY seedy. Are you sure you want them and not blueberries?
Most definitely huckleberries. :D
Territorial Seed Co. has them but they are $15.50 EACH!
WOW! :ep

From what I understand, they are fast growing, so the seeds I bought for a mere $2 should do the job just fine! ;)
 

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