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Sweetheart Blueberry Bushes
Reblooming Blueberry Sweetheart Bush Finally re-blooming blueberry bushes ! The Sweetheart Blueberry Bushes are the only re-fruiting blueberry shrub available. No pollinator needed to produce large, juicy sweet blueberries ...up to 15 pounds of blueberries per year from a mature shrub. The first crop of the Sweetheart Blueberry vaccinum is ready in late spring to early summer with the second crop ready for picking in late summer around August. The Sweetheart Blueberry Bushes are Northern Highbush that will thrive in the heat of the South. Best planted in full sun in cool northern climates (...
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Chandler Blueberry Bush
Chandler Blueberry Bushes - Prepare yourself for the mid-summer blueberry harvest of your Chandler Bush. The beautifully large blue berries are sweet and firm. This Northern Highbush is a late season producer with a longer than usual harvest period - usually 4 to 5 weeks. The Chandler like most other blueberry shrubs is considered to produce the largest blueberries of all blueberry bushes. Chandler Blueberry plants perfer acidic soil that is in the 4.5 to 4.8 pH level. An excellent blueberry bush for home gardens. The Chandler bushes are self pollinating meaning that they do not require a...
Brightwell Blueberry Bushes
Blueberry Bushes Brightwell The Brightwell Blueberry Bushes is a mid to late season rabbiteye cultivar that is better suited for the home garden or home orchard . Vaccinium 'Brightwell' is a spreading, upright rounded form blueberry plant that matures up to 10 feet tall. Although the Brightwell Blueberry is a self fruiting blueberry variety, though a pollinator is recommended for better production. Blueberry Brightwell Bushes produce dark blue blueberry fruit that is tasty in baking or fresh eating. As the Brightwell Blueberry plant flowers in late spring to early summer, it is less...
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Sunshine Blue Blueberry Bush
The Sunshine Blue Blueberry bush is a Southern Highbush variety. With 150 chill hours, this self pollinating compact blueberry bush will produce pink to white spring blooms followed by a mid to late season harvest of medium size sweet blueberries. An evergreen blueberry bush in most southern climates. Often yields five to ten pounds per bush. With the smaller, compact size of the Sunshine Blue Blueberry , the 3 to 4 foot maturing shrub is excellent for growing in containers, vegetable (4.5 to 5.5 pH) gardens or mix within your landscape. Blueberry Plant Care: Prune during wnter months for...
Tiftblue Rabbiteye Blueberry Bushes
The Best Rabbiteye Blueberry is the Tiftblue Blueberry . The Tift Blue Blueberry bushes produce berry fruit that is medium sized, light blue. A strong growing Rabbiteye Blueberry that produces a higher yield than other southern varieites. Vaccinium virgatum 'Tiftblue' requires 600 to 700 hours chilling time (spending time in 45 to 32 degrees temperatures). Typically blooms late March to early April (zones 6 to 8) with berries ripening in July. Berries often remain tart until fully ripe when they turn sweet. Mature plants typically produce 10 to 20 pounds of berries. Soil and Climate for...
Sweetcrisp Southern Highbush Blueberry Plant
Vaccinium 'Sweetcrisp' - Southern Highbush Blueberry This mid-season compact growing blueberry shrub produces blueberries that are medium to large in size. The medium dark blueberries are firm with crip sweet blueberry flavor . Requires 200 to 300 chill hours to flower and fruit properly. A smaller growing Southern Highbush Blueberry bush , the Sweetcrisp is cold hardy into zone 7. Grows in zones 7 to 10 in full to part sun and maintains it's dark evergreen foliage . Excellent easy to grow compact blueberry shrub for southern home gardens, patios and containers as well as commercial fruit...
Jewel Southern Highbush Blueberry
Vaccinium 'Jewel' - Southern Highbush Blueberry An early season flowering and fruiting southern highbush blueberry bush, the Jewel Blueberry requires only 200 to 300 chill hours. The self-fertile Jewel Blueberry bush is heavy yielding with high fruit quality. Maturing in the 4 to 6 foot height range, the compact, evergreen Jewel Blueberry shrub can be grown in patio containers, as a hedge, home garden, in pick your own or commercial growing operations. A cross pollinator for the 'Emerald' Blueberry. Vaccinium 'Jewel' PP11,807
Jersey Blueberry Bush
The Jersey Blueberry matures in August with medium berries that area dark blue and sweet. The Jersey is one of the more popular blueberry bushes that is easy to grow. The beautiful orange to red fall foliage makes this plant perfect for any landscape setting. Blueberry plants perfer acidic soil that is in the 4.5 to 5.5 pH level. This Northern Highbush Blueberry matures in the 6 to 8 foot height range with a 5 to 6 foot width. An excellent blueberry bush for home gardens. Jersey Blueberry bushes are self pollinating . Prune in winter for shape and to remove dead or crossing branches. Use a...
Ajuga Blueberry Muffin
AJUGA BLUEBERRY MUFFIN - Carpet Bugle - Spiky, very fast grower, small, vigorous, energetic, ground cover. Those are just but a few of the adjectives that describe the herbaceous ajuga blueberry ’s prowess in the garden. Commonly known as Carpet Bugle , this blue flowering perennial plant grows fast and stays evergreen all around the year. It has a dense green foliage that gets covered with blue flowers whenever it is blooming time, during the spring. This carpet bugle blooms with blueberry-blue flowers which clump together to form a dense mat of eye-catching rossetes. These flowers are...
Northblue Blueberry Bushes
The Northblue blueberry bush is a compact growing shrub that matures in the 3 to 4 foot height range. Excellent for container gardening and small landscapes where space is at a premium. Spring blooms give way to July fruits that are large, dark blue and tasty for fresh eating. A self pollinating blueberry that prefers high organic acidic soil. 4.5 to 5.5 pH. Yellow to bronze fall foliage. Water regularly during the growing season to keep the soil moist, but not damp. This blueberry bush is native to North America.