Recent comments in /f/newhampshire

AccomplishedItem5459 t1_j2y9dnk wrote

I had DCU for 30 years and had no problems with them. When i ran into some financial trouble, they treated me like dirt. It's not the action they took, it's how they did it. They went out of their way to do as much damage as possible. But, I'm the only one i know who's had that experience. Could have just been one bad apple in their office.

I'm now with Triangle Credit Union, and i love them. Lots of branches, easy support when needed, and never had a glitch with them.

I do second all the comments about TD Bank. They could screw up boiling water. I had to fight with them over the organization account that was held with them all the time. So not worth the trouble.

Good luck and welcome to NH!

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ZacPetkanas t1_j2xzzaz wrote

> We’d have to be Georgia/Florida levels of warm for them to not get enough chill hours.

And even then there are varieties that are tolerant to zone 10. Which to be fair to the author of the article, they did mention:

> Bartlett says there are other varieties of blueberries he could plant that are adapted to different kinds of weather, but they would take about eight years to start producing fruit on his farm.

What's more of a problem is a lot of cold/warm cycling which can cause a lot of winter kill because the plant comes out of dormancy in the warmth and then the cold kills the newer wood. (As a grower, I know you know that. I'm addressing folks who may not know)

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