Blueberry

Blueberry plants require a loose, organically rich, acid soil (pH of 4.5 to 5.5) to do well. If you have not yet amended the soil with appropriate amounts of soil sulfur, then at planting, you must work into the soil 1/4 to 1/2 pound of Aluminum Sulfate per plant. To help maintain long-term soil pH, apply Blueberry Special Fertilizer #51125 each year, and top-dress around plants with aged manure & 1-1 1/2 lbs. of Hi-Yield® Soil Sulphur every 3-4 years.
  • #30112
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    The biggest fruits of any blueberry. This outstanding selection produces sweet, flavorful fruits the size of...
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  • #30122
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    Zones 4-7 Consistently high-yielding. One of the more popular varieties in the mid-Atlantic region, this...
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  • #30125
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    Zones 3-7 This blueberry has it all - beauty, hardiness and top quality fruit. Hardy to -35 degrees F, the...
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  • #30132
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    One of the best varieties for the edible landscape. Slightly earlier and larger than Northsky, the compact bush...
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  • #30137
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    An outstanding variety for areas with severely cold winters and abundant snow cover, surviving to -40 degrees F....
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  • #30119X
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    Includes one plant each of Chandler, Duke, Rubel and Sweetheart. A total of 4 plants. ... 
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  • #30107
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    (P.P.24209) This attractive fruiting shrub gives two crops of fruit a season! Bushy, vase-shaped plants set the...
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  • #30136
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    Hailing from New Zealand, this blueberry is said to be the fastest growing and most adaptable variety currently...
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  • #30142
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    An heirloom blueberry with twice the disease-fighting antioxidant levels of other varieties. A wild selection from...
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  • #30144
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    Early and large yields of delicious berries plus the possibility of a second crop. The result of a cross between...
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