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Table of Contents:
- What does blueberry go good with?
- Why is my blueberry pie soupy?
- What is the lowest temperature lavender tolerate?
- Why does lavender die in winter?
- Can lavender survive a freeze?
What does blueberry go good with?
If you refer to the diagram above, you'll see that blueberries also have a certain malty scent, which pairs well with cherries, almonds, apples, apricots, blackberries, bananas, lychees, avocados and elderflower.
Why is my blueberry pie soupy?
Pay attention to bake times: one reason you'll often end up with a runny fruit pie is simply that it hasn't been baked long enough. Any thickener you use needs a little time to set up, and people often see their crust turning light brown and think the pie is done when it's really not.
What is the lowest temperature lavender tolerate?
Cold hardy lavender does actually exist. The English varieties can withstand temperatures of -20 degrees Fahrenheit (-29 C.) while the French can only withstand temperatures of 10 degrees Fahrenheit (-12 C.) or higher.
Why does lavender die in winter?
Herbaceous perennials die back to the ground in the winter and come back to life with the bright, warm days of spring. Lavender is a woody perennial, so it does continue to grow from year to year, but the stems remain upright through the winter in preparation for new spring growth.
Can lavender survive a freeze?
English lavender species are hardy, so can survive outdoors throughout winter and tolerate frost. Whereas Spanish, French and Italian lavenders are not frost tolerant and will need to be transferred to pots and taken indoors over winter, if they're in a climate that receives regular frosts.
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