Exmoor Blueberries
The Keily family planted their thousands of blueberries back in 2006, after Simon realised that the wild 'wortleberries' that used to grow in abundance on the moor, were cousins of the blueberry. The farm is at high altitude, near Dunkery Beacon, and the soil is the perfect ph level for these yummy plants. This, combined with the freshest air and purest water, makes their blueberries truly special. Believing in a natural approach, the plants have been left to their own devices, cross pollinating across the nine varieties using bumblebees and butterflies, and the fields are home to all sorts of wildlife which have helped them thrive. All you need to do is come and take the delicious fruit!
Exmoor Blueberries
Sharcott
TA24 7QQ
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