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TYPES OF BLUEBERRY BUSHES| TYPES OF BLUEBERRIES
- Highbush: Grows 6-12 ft Buy blueberry bushes for zones 4-7
- Lowbush: Cold tolerant, Grows 1-2 ft Buy blueberry bushes For zones 2-6
- Rabbiteye: Heat tolerant, Grows up to 15 ft Buy blueberry bushes for zones 7-9
- Hybrid: Mid high: 2-4 ft
The blueberry plant has been estimated to be around 13,000 years old, and produce fruit from spring until fall. They bushes produce beautiful flaming color for your fall garden, and are pretty easy to grow, and so good to eat. A bush will usually start producing a good crop of fruit around the second or third season. Planting such a small spindly sprig of a bush, it can sometime be hard to image that the little bush you put in the ground is capable of producing as many as 6,000 blueberries a year.
Get ready to make some jam, pies, cobblers, muffins, pancakes, and even more recipes. Of course if you have a stand of blueberry bushes you are going to have to share your crop with your family and friends.
To enjoy blueberries for an entire season it is best to plant more than one variety of blueberry bushes. There are many plants that are self fruitful, when you buy different varieties the cross pollination can improve fruit set and size, as well as having berries that ripen at different times.
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- Austin (Florida, Tx)
- Brightwell
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- O Neal Southern ( Highbush Blueberry Plant ) (Zone 5-9)
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Saskatoon Blueberry - (Zones 2-7)
OK…Truthfully this is not a true blueberry, however, it tastes just like a blueberry, easy to grow, and doesn’t need acidic soil.
This plant will produce a big July blueberry crop and grows to 15-20 ft. tall. Self-pollinating and very hardy in the far North.
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- Bluecrop
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- Earliblue (High Bush)
- Jersey (Northern High Bush)
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- Top Hat (Zone 4-7)
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- Sunshine Blue Blueberries Semi Dwarf (Zones 5-7)
- Northland Blueberries Semi Dwarf (Zones 3-7)
Wild Blueberry Bush
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Blueberry Bush Northern Varieties
Arlene, Berkley, Bluecrop, Bluetta, Bluejay, Blueray, Bluegold, Bonus, Chandler, Darrow, Duke, Elliott, Jersey, Nelson, North Country, Northland, Patriot, Rubel, Sierra, Spartan, Toro
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Georgia Gem, Gulf Coast, Legacy, Misty, O’neal, Powderblue, Sharpblue, Sunshine Blue
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CHOOSING BLUEBERRY BUSHES – BLUEBERRY VARIETIES
Things To Consider When Choosing Blueberry Bushes;
When you are choosing blueberry bushes it is important to:
- Buy at least two varieties of bushes that have overlapping flowering. You need to consider type and cross pollination.
- Buying premium 2 year old around 22-30 inches tall and 3 year old plants around 36-48 inches tall blueberry plants for the best crop yield, and best prospects of surviving transplanting.
- Buy the correct variety and hardiness that is suitable for your planting zone, and also for the placement in your garden or yard. Choosing a sunny spot that gets at least a half day of sun will produce more and bigger fruit.
- Will you grow them on a patio or porch?
- Will you put them in a half barrel or other container?
- Do you want to buy early season varieties, or mid to late season varieties. It is best to buy a combination of the three and spread your crop over the entire growing season.

Blueberry Nutrition
Blueberry Nutritional Data: Blueberries are a nutritional dream food. In one cup of blueberries you will find: 4. 2 grams of fiber or 14 percent of your daily fiber needs, 75-80 calories, about a gram of protein, zero fat, iron, magnesium, selenium, cooper, calcium, phosphorus, potassium, zinc, manganese, vitamin C, thiamin, riboflavin, Vitamin B6, niacin, panthothenic acid, vitamin A, vitamin E, foliate, B12, and vitamin K. The nutrition of of a blueberry is undisputed, and eating a serving a day can provide great health benefits, and great antioxidant protection.
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