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Why does a bush have both ripe and green berries?

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Why does a bush have both ripe and green berries?

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The picking season for each variety lasts several weeks. Early in the season, the first ripe berries appear on the outside of clusters. Later you have to look inside the bush and under the clusters for the ripest berries. On varieties with long, limber stalks, such as Blue Ray and Blue Crop, the branches may droop clear to the ground and have to be lifted for picking.

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