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Florida’s blueberry season runs from March through May. Growers are working to recover from the freezes of this winter and deliver tasty, nutritious blueberries to consumers.
Doug Phillips/UF/IFAS statewide blueberry Extension coordinator
After a winter that hit harder than anyone expected, freezing blossoms and fruit and bruising hopes, Florida blueberry growers are working to recover from this chilly season.

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