This plant is grown on our nursery by experienced growers. We Check the roots, foliage, & water levels to ensure it arrives in great condition. Before shipment, this plant is carefully packaged.
Are you a blueberry lover? Then this collection is for you! This collection contains (3) very unique blueberry varieties that are part of the Bushel and Berry Collection. Silver Dollar blueberry has a beautiful eucalyptus-like foliage that is both great to look at and great to eat! Blueberry Buckle is a low maintenance variety that requires little chill hours and less water. Finally, Southern Bluebelle, rounds out the collection with a variety that has red foliage that eventually turns to beautiful emerald green in the fall. The entire collection is ideal for patio gardens and larger container... [Read More]
4 to 8 inch 1 year rooted plugs. We have both Northern and Southern varieties to choose from: In Northern plants we have HANNAH'S CHOICE,LEGACY,BLUEJAY,BLUERAY,BLUEGOLD, DUKE,ELIZABETH,TORO,DUKE,BERKELEY ELLIOT,BLUECROP,PATRIOT,HERBERT,CHANDLER,NELSON. In Southern plants we have O'NEAL,MISTY,SHARPBLUE,BILOXI,POWDERBLUE,TIFBLUE,CLIMAX BLUE, DESOTO,ELIZABETH,REVEILLE. Let us know what and how many of each variety you would like on the invoice or email us with your choice or we will pick the varieties for your planting zone for you. NO INTERNATIONAL ORDERS ACCEPTED. Licensed Inspected Nursery. NO... [Read More]
plant shippedsecurely attached to the box, so that there is minimum damage during transit shipping for orders received from California might be delayed, and cant ship any 3 gallon plants to California. The plants maybe shipped in smaller pots/plastic bags for the safety of the plantsMost plants go dormant in Fall and winter and will loose most of their leaves- looking dead and dry- VERY NORMAL. They will flush out in spring
Unbeatable for consistent yields, large high-quality fruit and disease resistance. 4 to 6 ft. bush bears up to 20 lbs. of firm, light blue fruit. Berries are large-about 65 per cup compared to the 120 or so needed with other varieties. Ripens in mid July. Zones 3-7. Does best with another variety planted close by for cross pollination. Prune in the winter when dormant.
The Bushel and Berry Best-Sellers Collection contains four of our top-rated and top selling items in the collection. Not only will you receive the best the collection has to offer but you will have the opportunity to own and sample three different kinds of berries! Babycakes Blackberry is our only blackberry in the collection and continues to be a fan-favorite. Pink Icing is winning the eyes, with its beautiful pink and blue foliage, and appetites, with its large blueberries of many adoring fans. Raspberry Shorcate is the only raspberry in the collection and the thornless and compact plant hab... [Read More]
Sweetcrisp is considered the best tasting and most crisp of all Blueberries. They are large to extra large berries with a little crunch to the bite. It is a fast growing vigorous plant. The plant does produce a lot of blueberries as far as farm production is concerned but is still planted. These are great Blueberry Plants for Southern and Central States. Low chill 200-250 hours required which makes it great mid to late season producer. It is great for homeowner because it is a moderate to easy growing plant and of course because of its great taste. It is has average disease resistant and spray... [Read More]
Biloxi is a new USDA variety that is great for low chill or even NO-CHILL climates and can be considered for Evergreen Production. Biloxi grows better in areas where chill hours are below 150, but will produce a moderate crop where chill hours are above 150. Biloxi is a great as well for its vigorous bushy growth habit which looks great for edible landscapes or edible hedges. Biloxi has an above average great tasting medium size berry. Biloxi can be grow to zone 10.
These wonderful berries are quick to grow and thrive in a nice sunny place in your garden. They can produce up to 20lbs of berries per bush per growing season, once the bush is well established. It is also a great pollinator for other highbush blueberry varieties. It will produce more berries if planted with another variety for cross pollination. Ready to pick early to mid July, and then the leaves turn a lovely scarlet color in the fall. This little starter plant is just wonderful, it is ready to start growing in your garden! These plants go dormant in november so if ordered in november expec... [Read More]
Big and flavorful. This late-season variety will give you ½" berries that are firm, easy-to-pick and perfect for fresh eating or cooking. Lovely pink-tinged flowers will grace your landscape each spring. Provides seasonal interest with its attractive bright burgundy stems. Blooms late to avoid late spring frosts. Introduced in 1973. Cold-hardy. Ripens in August. Self-pollinating.
Large, sweet berries with a robust Blueberry flavor in mid-summer. Self-pollinating. Spring foliage is a mix of varying shades of pink mixed with blue & deeper greens. In winter, the foliage takes on a stunning iridescent turquoise blue foliage hue. Light exposure: full sun. Hardiness zones 5-10 habit: mounded. Hardy trees & shrubbery. Edible fruit, red fall color. Compact habit, outstanding foliage & flower interest, fall color, large sweet fruit, great for patio containers.
Top Hat Dwarf Blueberry Vaccinia x 'Top Hat' This compact, cold hardy dwarf shrub provides a show of plentiful white flowers followed by delicious, pea-sized light blue fruit. Foliage becomes bright red and orange before dropping in fall. Excellent for containers, creating a defined border or bonsai. Recommended chill: 1,000 to 1,200 hours which will occur in zones 3 through 7. Deciduous. Mature Height : 1-2 Feet Mature Width : 1-2 Feet Exposure : Full Sun Hardiness Zones : 3-7
A versatile blueberry bush that makes a lovely ornamental plant... as well as producing pounds of delicious, healthy Toro blueberries. Toro Blueberry bushes are known for being heavy producers... you get buckets of berries every year! Even after an extremely cold winter, your Toros will produce tons of sweet berries in mid-July. Fantastic as a border or privacy hedge... the Toro boasts delicate white to hot pink flowers in the spring and fiery red foliage in the fall. It's even self fertile! It is not necessary to provide a pollinator for the Toro. However, planting another variety of blueberr... [Read More]
An improvement over the Everest, this June Bearer is easier to grow, higher yielding and less sensitive to the warm summer temperatures that shut down day-neutral production in the East and Midwest. Berries have an attractive red color, good flavor and maintain good size. In fruiting trials here, Honeoye produced the largest spring crop of any day-neutral variety we have tested to date.
These are very fresh bare root plants. For best planting instructions. Please go to our website for instructions. You will also receive a couple of emails and on the bottom of your shipping label you will see a link for instructions. You can also just call us at 919-696-0328. Plus, we can save a tree. We believe in staying green. If you have any questions just call us! Thanks
A superb midseason variety, producing a good harvest of large, deliciously flavoured blueberries from the end of July. ‘Blueberry Bluecrop’ forms a medium size, spreading plant that reaches approximately 120cm (4′) high and is particularly
A versatile blueberry bush that makes a lovely ornamental plant... as well as producing pounds of delicious, healthy Toro blueberries. Toro Blueberry bushes are known for being heavy producers... you get buckets of berries every
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