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 Posted By: KYHeirloomer 
Jul 14  # 31 of 33
Seems like the further north you travel the great diversity of berries. Many of which, unfortunately, grow one to a plant, and the plants are close to the ground. Which means no mechanical harvesting. Which means you rarely see them.

Of them all, cloud berries are, IMO, the best. But you only find them north of the arctic circle, and that's a very short growing season.
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 Posted By: chubbyalaskagriz 
Jul 14  # 32 of 33
yep- cloudberries, and low-bush cranberries which are still tart, but also oddy sweeter and much smaller than your usual cranberry... plus they remind me a bit of pomegranates 'cause they kind of pop/burst in your mouth when you eat them...
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 Posted By: Cook Chatty Cathy 
Jul 14  # 33 of 33
Fabulous posts everyone!!! Kevin I love your Mulberry stories & tips too