Health Fusion: 3 tips for planting blueberry bushes
Research shows that if you grow some of your own fruits and vegetables, you re likely to eat more of them. In this episode of NewsMD s podcast, Health Fusion, Viv Williams has three tips to help you grow your own blueberries. Written By: Vivien Williams | 11:40 am, May 24, 2021
Blueberries are one of my favorite fruits. The Blueberry Council website shows a cup is only 80 calories, low sodium, with manganese and vitamins C and K. Plus, they are full of fiber. Here are three tips to help you grow your own blueberry bushes:
Choose blueberry bushes that are hardy for where you live. Some varieties are specifically designed for colder climates.
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Blueberry councils hire new director of communications
Jill Scofield has been hired as the director of communications and industry relations for the North American Blueberry Council (NABC) and the U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council (USHBC). In this newly created role, Scofield, who started on staff April 7, is responsible for planning, directing and overseeing USHBC and NABC industry communications programs involving growers, marketers, exporters, importers, distributors and other stakeholders.
“Jill’s association management and industry relations experience, combined with her external marketing and PR expertise, makes her a knowledgeable and well-rounded addition to our team,” said Jennifer Sparks, USHBC/NABC vice-president of marketing and communications. “We look forward to having her on board to take our industry relations program to the next level.”