A story by Clint Thompson in Vegetable and Specialty Crop News this week notes that rabbiteye blueberries in South Carolina have been affected by cold temperatures this spring. Highbush blueberries have been doing better and are loaded with berries. This is unusual because usually the rabbiteyes do fine because they bloom later and the highbush blueberries, which bloom earlier, are more effected by spring cold spells. Even with the reduced yields from the rabbiteyes, overall yields look good. You can read more at https://vscnews.com/south-carolina-blueberries-cold-temps/.
