Are wild blueberries cultivated?
A. NO. Wild blueberries (lowbush) grow naturally as a first-growth plant in the Northeast of North America and are not planted like “cultivated blueberries” (highbush blueberries). While not planted, they must be carefully managed to keep weed and bush competition down, to provide nutrient regeneration, to provide adequate water, and to prevent disease. Proper management results in an economical yield per acre and high quality, tasty berries. Q.