Blueberries require a loose, highly organic and acidic soil with pH of 4.5 to 5.0, planted in a full sun location. Plant two or more varieties for successful pollination. Plants will usually produce fruit in 2 to 3 years from planting. If soil pH has not already been lowered at time of planting, amend soil with Hi-Yield® Aluminum Sulfate (51142). In mid-summer, after harvest, apply soil sulfur mixed with organic compost as a loose top-dressing around each plant to help maintain low soil pH. Fertilize plants twice a year. Apply 1/2 feeding in spring prior to blooming and second 1/2 after fruit set. For establishing healthy plants, remove all first-year blooms if produced.
We cannot ship blueberry plants to: AK, GA, HI, MI, WA.
We cannot ship blueberry plants to: AK, GA, HI, MI, WA.
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#F30105$19.95 - In StockZones 4-7 Big crops of big berries! One of the best known midseason varieties. Produces big clusters of large, high...
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#30112$18.95 - Out of StockEnormous blueberries full of flavor! Starting mid-summer the 5 to 6' upright bushes produce bountiful yields of...
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#F30146$20.95 - In StockZones 3-7 The perfect blueberry for containers, borders, or even bonsai. Abundant white blooms in spring are followed...
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#30135* Fall Shipment (August-September) - $20.95 - In Stock
* Spring Shipment (March-June) - $18.95 - Out of Stock
Zones 3-7. A cross between native lowbush and highbush blueberries, this Michigan State University release is just... -
#30145* Fall Shipment (August-September) - $18.95 - In Stock
* Spring Shipment (March-June) - $18.95 - In Stock
Very hardy, highly productive. Slightly spreading plants with an upright, open habit. Grows 4-5 feet tall and...