BLUEBERRY | How Does it Grow?

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Publicado 2017-07-16
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Blueberries have been growing in North America for thousands of years - they’re a native crop! But until recently, if you wanted to eat them, you had to find them in the wild. We uncover the amazing story of how the blueberry was tamed.

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @ashknoecklein
    My grandfather had fields of blueberries and orchards of peaches and apples on his farm. This is bringing back some fond memories.
  • This channel deserves a show AND some awards. The amount of detail and information they add whilst making it understandable is amazing.
  • I can eat literally hundreds of this fruit, they’re so delicious and unique! 💜
  • @toanhien494
    The Scenes, the lines, the Music, the visual Quality, the recipes and the host, everything is just perfect
  • @terrygiang
    I love that you shared the Native American part of the blueberry history as well. Great video!
  • @formealyour
    I love this video so freaking much, I never knew how much I was interested in blueberries, very at the most!
  • @emanzafar8495
    Host is awesome. She has such positive vibes. She is also very humble.
  • @beckybrown8048
    My 5 year old son is obsessed with this show ... He loved this one the best
  • @nickc3657
    Could you guys do a huckleberry video? They're perhaps the most underrated North American berry, and they're shockingly delicious!
  • @raffialli4362
    I just wanted to know why watermelons are seedless. Now, three hours later, i can't stop watching lol
  • @YASH16207
    Farmers are humble and nice everywhere. Amazing.
  • @gabdominates
    She was so funny out in the fields! I love how far they go to show us every step of cultivating these berries
  • @toburae3870
    After watching several How Does It Grow videos, I have to say that I love these! They are educational like the things my generation used to watch in science class, entertaining enough to make me want more, professionally cut and edited AND our lovely host is not picture model perfect, but has beautiful natural looks in every video! I would not like these nearly as much if every shot had every single hair pasted down and perfected airbrush makeup, etc. This is... Naturally Vibrantly Beautifully Perfect! Great job on this series!
  • @vishusharma8566
    I can watch you all day picking blue berries. Its like therapy. Thank you for existing Nicole.
  • @justrayena526
    I love how you go back to the native roots of the blue berry. Thank you :) I appreciate the education I receive from your videos!
  • @bonnifairy
    Loved learning about the history and significance of the blueberry with the Native American people, as well as how they began to be cultivated. I agree that the blueberry really embodies the spirit of the United States!
  • @RachelBayati
    Love the channel! My grandmother had a blueberry bush when I was growing up. My cousin and I would always snack on them when we'd come by to visit. We had some great memories there. Keep up the good work!
  • @MushkyFuchs
    Your videos are so perfect. They’re beautiful, emotional, educational, not too long, not too short, amazing background music, just perfect.
  • @dorinemort6359
    I just discovered your channel and I'm hooked! This is absolutely fascinating! So much I was clueless about, thank you for your in-depth episodes, short- yet so informative, now back to binge watching!