Get your buckets—blueberries are out in full force! In many places, there's more blue on the bushes than green, and the berries are bigger and jucier than ever. A couple of us had the chance to check out our favorite picking spot over the weekend, and were amazed to find that the berries were not only ripe earlier than normal, but were more abundant than we have ever seen—we picked more than 30 cups in two hours!
We filled our tupperwares with the most common type of blueberry in Interior Alaska, the bog blueberry. These berries come from a hardy shrub that can survive throughout the circumpolar north in a variety of soil conditions and temperatures, from alpine tundra to low elevation bogs and open woods. Look for low-growing bushes with small leaves that are green on top and paler underneath—and of course, when the season is right, you'll see clusters of bright blue that hug the branches.

So get the canning jars, pie crusts, and pancake batter ready! Blueberries can be found throughout the Fairbanks area now, especially in open tundra and cleared spaces. If you're looking for a nice picking area, or just a place to hike, bike, or relax away from town, APLIC staffers are happy to point you in the right direction. But don't expect to hear our secret spots!