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Blueberries, Northern highbush and lowbush (vaccinium spp.)

Elliott blueberry  

Exposure: Full sun to part shade. Late afternoon shade is OK. Zones 2-8.
Soil: Acidic, moist, well-drained with high organic content. Always mulch plants well and maintain even moisture for best growth and production.
Growth habits: Blueberry bushes usually begin bearing within 3 years of planting and mature within 6 years. Varities vary with respect to cold hardiness, disease resistance, and heat and drought resistance.
Landscape uses: Blueberries can range in size from a groundcover plant to deciduous, mid-size bushes reaching 5 to 10 feet. Leaves are an attractive green in summer and often turn brilliant yellows, oranges, and reds in the fall. Plant two or more varieties for cross pollination and berry seasion extension.
Edible/Medicinal properties: Mature bush can produce 5 to 20 pounds of delicious, edible fruit per year, depending on variety. Blueberries are particularly high in antioxidants and have many healing and anti-aging properties.
Pollination: Plant two or more varieties to increase yields and extend the harvest season.

$16.00/1 gal, limited supply of selected varieties in 3 gal at $30.00

     

Available Varieties

'Arlen' - Late season. High-quality, medium-sized fruit. Disease resistant. 5-6 feet tall.

'Blue Gold' - Mid-late season, excellent flavor and quality, easy harvest, 4-5 feet tall.

'Bonus' - Mid-season. Sweet, high-quality fruit. Disease resistant. 5-6 feet tall.

'Cara's Choice' - Mid-season. Superior-flavored, medium-sized fruit. 4 feet tall.

'Duke' - Early ripening with high yields of excellent quality fruit. 4-6 feet tall.

'Elliott' - Late season. good quality fruit, 5-7 feet tall, orange/red fall color

'Hannah's Choice' - Early, excellent flavor and quality, 4-5 feet tall, excellent ornamental.

'Hillside' (V. pallidum) - Small fruit. Drought resistant. 2-4 foot colony forming plant.

'Legacy' - Mid-late season. Medium-size, superior-flavored fruit. 5-6 feet tall.

'Little Crisp' (V. pensylvanicum) - Wild form of the lowbush blueberry with small 3/16" light blue fruit. Bright green foliage changes to a reddish-burgundy in the fall. Small slender leaves. Heavier yields with this form.

'Little Giant' - Late ripening. Small, fine-flavored fruit. 4-5 feet tall. Clumping from the crown out.

'Northcountry' - Midseason. Sweet, mild fruit, red fall color. 18-24 inch lowbush.

'O'Neal' - Very early ripening. Large, medium blue firm fruit, good flavor. Vigorous upright growth. Zones 7b-9a. 6 tall

'Patriot' - Early-mid season. Large tasty berries. Fiery fall color. 4-6 feet tall.

'Rubel' - Midseason. Small tasty berries, high in antioxidants, ornamental foliage. 5-7 feet tall.

'Sunshine Blue' - Midseason. Good quality fruit. Very ornamental. Zones 6b-10a. 3-4 feet tall.

Photos from June 6

Arlen Arlen
Blue Gold Blue gold
Cara's Choice Cara's Choice
Elliott Elliott
Hannah's Choice Hannah's Choice
Legacy Legacy
Little Giant Little Giant
Patriot Patriot

 

 
       
       
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