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From family favorite recipes to weeknight meal ideas, elegant holiday dinners to weekend breakfasts, Recipes aims to arm readers with great recipes designed for the home cook in mind.

Each week, Recipes features kitchen tips and techniques, ideas for "What to Have for Dinner," intriguing dishes from various cuisines as well as comfort foods and classic desserts. We also explore new flavors and food products in addition to sharing treasured recipes from readers. Recipes is about helping you celebrate good food with family and friends.

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French Toast Stuffed with Blueberries

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Blueberries are not only great for snacking, but they also make a healthy addition to your diet. Find out how to make a sweet French toast with blueberries. more...

Cooking with Children

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Making homemade vegetable soup is a project that's perfect for parents and children to prepare together. Instill in your children the value of home cooking. more...

Cooking with Potatoes

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Serve up homemade mashed potatoes. Learn how to make a comfort-food favorite, plus the recipe for an Onion and Sage-Potato Puree. more...

Wine Country Cuisine

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Sample Wine Country cuisine in your own kitchen with recipes for Chicken Scalloppini and Pan-Sauteed Pears with Cabernet-Honey Sauce. more...

Preparing Homemade Pesto

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Get growing with basil in your garden. Use the fresh leaves to prepare a simple condiment--fresh pesto. more...

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Jun 29, 2008

Growing Blueberries

Blueberries are a spectacular plant to grow in your backyard, as they not only provide fruit but interest in the garden. Read on to learn more about growing them.


Everything's coming up blueberries at the DeGrandChamp Farms in South Haven, Michigan. These blue beauties can be seen glistening in the sun on a warm summer's afternoon. Blueberries rank next to strawberries and peaches as one of the most popular summertime fruits. Here are a few tips on growing your own blueberries:

  • Plant blueberries along foundations or in a border garden. They not only produce delicious fruit, but they also are covered with pretty white, bell-shaped flowers in the spring. In the fall, the leaves turn a deep crimson creating a spectacular autumn display.
  • Select the type of blueberry plant that best suits your climate and the location you plan to grow them. For gardeners in moderate to cold climates, consider the hardiness factor of the plants before you purchase and plant them.
  • Pollination is essential to successfully growing blueberries. Cross-pollination between to different varieties is important in order to set a good crop of berries.
Two hardy varieties to consider for small backyard gardens in cold climates are 'Northblue' and 'North Sky.' They will survive winter temperatures to 35 degrees F. below zero. They also are sometimes called "half plants" because they only grow about 2 feet tall, but each plant will produce 4 to 7 pounds of berries.

Blueberries from mail-order companies are usually shipped bare-root. Upon receiving them, check to be sure the root system is moist.

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