Where does blueberry grow?
Blueberries are a very popular berry, as they are used both as a food and as a healing agent. It is possible to grow this plant in artificial conditions, although for most people the only source so far is fruits from the wild.
The habitat of the plant is quite large, so it is not so difficult to try it in our area. As part of the berries there are many useful vitamins, macro- and microelements. They make jam, tinctures and much more.
Description
Bilberry is a small shrub that rarely exceeds 30 cm in height, depending on the variety. Belongs to the lingonberry family. The berry is black or purple in color, has a small size and is distinguished by juicy taste characteristics - sweet and sour. When eating the fruit, small grains are practically not felt and do not affect the taste sensations of a person.
The plant blooms from May to June. But it all depends on the variety, climatic and weather conditions. In July, early blueberries ripen, which begin to be harvested somewhere at the end of the month. It acquires taste qualities later, by August, when it is saturated with all useful substances. The harvesting period also depends on the weather during the season and the amount of moisture in the soil.
The lifetime of one blueberry bush can reach 40 years. But they begin to bear fruit only 4-5 years after germination. On old bushes, berries do not absorb useful trace elements so much.
The most high-quality product is blueberries, which are collected from bushes at the age of 10-15 years. You can determine the age of a plant by the number of branches - the more there are, the older the bush.
Germination sites
Blueberry is a unique plant that grows only in swamps or coniferous forests, where there is a lot of moisture and shade. Sometimes you can find it in mixed plantations. Therefore, growing a plant at home is very difficult. The berry grows only in the northern hemisphere of our planet. Often this can also be attributed to the temperate zone, where forests are found.
It is impossible to find it in a warm climate, in open space or in the steppe.
Distribution locations:
- Russia (Karelia, Siberia, northern territories of the Urals and Trans-Urals, Tyumen region);
- North America;
- East Asia;
- Northern Europe, etc.
Plant growth is possible only on soils where moderate and high humidity is present. Under such conditions, blueberry areoles can be very large. There are territories where it is met for only a few tens of kilometers.
artificial cultivation
Since the beginning of the last century, the plant began to be grown in nurseries. Many domesticated varieties of medicinal berries have appeared. Now only in the Moscow region there are about two dozen varieties.
To increase the yield, two particularly effective species were bred, differing from each other in the size of the bushes. Medium - from 60 to 120 cm and large - up to 2 meters in height. All varieties are adapted for growing in their climatic zone, resistant to sub-zero temperatures. The only limitation for their cultivation in summer cottages is the high level of groundwater.
Beneficial features
Many people like to eat blueberries, but at the same time, rarely anyone thinks about the composition of the product. After the fruits ripen, they are saturated with many useful components:
- organic acids - citric, lactic, malic, etc.;
- macro- and microelements - iron, potassium, copper, sulfur, chromium and many others;
- vitamins - A, B, C, PP;
- flavonoids;
- anthocyanides are powerful antioxidants.
The medicinal properties of the plant have many uses. A popular component of decoctions and infusions are the leaves, which must be collected during the flowering period of the plant. Infusions are choleretic, and also help with bleeding. You can find recipes for the prevention of certain diseases on specialized sites.
Blueberries are also very useful and are actively used in folk medicine.
- To normalize digestion and treatment of various diseases of the gastrointestinal tract.
- To reduce inflammation of the genitourinary system. This is achieved by the bactericidal effect of blueberries on many types of microorganisms.
- To reduce blood sugar. Therefore, many doctors recommend eating fresh berries for diabetes. Blueberries also qualitatively fights cholesterol in the blood, strengthens the walls of blood vessels.
- As a tonic. The product restores the deficiency of the human body in many nutrients.
- To improve vision. The beneficial substances that make up the berries have a good effect on stabilizing blood circulation in the eye area, saturate the cells with the necessary trace elements. This leads to faster retinal regeneration. Blueberries are also used as a prophylactic.
- For the prevention of Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases. For this, doctors recommend consuming about half a glass of berries a day.
Blueberry blossoms are very attractive to bees. Therefore, many beekeepers who live near forests take out the hives especially during this period to the places where the plant germinates. Insects collect healthy and tasty nectar, processing it into honey, unique in composition. Outwardly, it has a reddish tint.
Collecting blueberries
The fruits ripen in mid or late summer. But under optimal conditions, they do not crumble even in early autumn. During this period, it is recommended to actively collect. The fruits of the plant are small in size, which makes it difficult to collect them in the forest. Another disadvantage is the low height of the bush, which forces a person to constantly bend down.
To simplify the collection of berries, you should follow a few simple recommendations.
- Use plastic containers instead of metal buckets or glass jars. To do this, cut off a 5-liter plastic bottle and attach peculiar loops to it. By attaching it to your side or hanging it around your neck (small containers only), this will make it easier to access the container and allow you to use both hands for collection.
- Choose only round fruitswith no visible damage. In the future, such selectivity will save you from unnecessary efforts to sort out a large mass of berries during harvesting.
- Blueberries are also grown commercially. For harvesting, special combines are used. They have small bowls with handles. At one of the ends of the element there are peculiar combs that allow you to "comb" the berries and accumulate them inside the container. This approach allows you to speed up the collection several times, but damaging the leaves.
Harvesting fruits
Drying of the leaves is carried out only in a dark and ventilated place, periodically mixing the material. When everything is dry, the leaves are separated from the stem and crushed.
There are several main ways to prepare fruits for the winter period.
- Drying. One of the oldest ways to keep all the nutrients inside the berry. Before drying, all fruits should be carefully sorted out to exclude the presence of branches, leaves or spoiled fruits. Then the blueberries are spread in a thin layer on a baking sheet and exposed to the sun. It is important to stir only occasionally to prevent mold and premature decay.
Store dried fruits in a fabric bag that must allow air to pass through. Some use paper bags for this.
- Freeze. You can use it if you have enough space in the freezer. Thus, the fruits retain much more vitamins and are as healthy as fresh berries. Before sending them into the cold, they should be thoroughly washed and dried so that they do not stick together too much. Some housewives recommend immediately grinding the product, which in winter will be immediately ready for use. Please note that after several repeated cycles of defrosting and freezing, blueberries will lose their beneficial properties. Therefore, it is desirable to initially form the berries into the dishes in small disposable portions.
- Jam. Perfect for food lovers. Blueberry jam will make your pancakes or pancakes even tastier and more enjoyable. There are many recipes for preparing such a product, which everyone can choose to their liking.
Blueberries are a unique berry that grows only in temperate climates.Its taste and healing characteristics allow you to tone up the body and reduce the risk of various diseases.
How to prepare blueberries for the winter, see the next video.