Bluecrop Blueberry

A cold hardy bush that produces clusters of large blueberries. Harvest in July.

Item #2207.
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USDA ZONES: 6-9 Outdoors
 
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Is This Plant Self Pollinating?

Bluecrop Blueberry is self-fertile, but the fruit crop will be larger if the tree is planted with a second tree.

Description

Vaccinium corymbosum

Bluecrop Blueberry will do just what the name says, produce bushels of berries all yours before your know it! Enjoy very heavy crops of large, firm, bright blue berries. Foliage turns brillant crimson in the Fall and is cold-hardy and disease-resistant.
Characteristics
Fruit Color:
Bright blue
Ripens:
July - August
Sun/Shade:
Full Sun
Water Needs:
regular water
Soil Type:
well-draining
Soil pH Level:
pH of 4.5
Tree Size:

5' - 6' height with 3' - 3' spread

Years to Bear:
1
Pollination:
Self Pollinating
Bloom Color:
Cold Hardy:
N/A
Primary USDA Zone Range:
6 - 9
Secondary USDA Zone Range:
N/A
Chill Hours:
400 - 500
Size & Spacing

5' - 6' height with 3' - 3' spread

Plant in rows 8' apart

Planting & Care

Blueberries need well-drained, rich, acid soil. Plant with an acid-type compost such as one formulated for Azaleas/ Camellias/Rhododendrons mixed with your native soil. Amend with an acid fertilizer, sulfur or aluminum sulfate according to label instructions. Never use animal manures with acid plants. Blueberries need full sun, but afternoon shade in very hot (over 100°) climates. Keep the soil moist but not water-logged during the growing season. Mulch around plants to protect shallow roots from drying out. Northern Highbush varieties are cold-tolerant and well-suited to cooler climates.

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