Jubilee Blueberry Plant
Easy picking, bountiful crop of sky blue berries that grow in large clusters and ripen over two weeks. Great for heavier soils through summer heat.
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The USDA hardiness zones offer a guide to varities that will grow well in certain climates. Each zone corresponds to the minimum winter temperatures experienced in a given area. For best results, make sure that your hariness zone lies within the zone compatibility of the variety that you are considering.
Jubilee Blueberry Plant is self-fertile, but the fruit crop will be larger if the tree is planted with a second tree.
Vaccinium corymbosum
Able to tolerate Summer heat as well as Winter cold, the Jubilee promises many clumps of powder blue berries in late May. It also makes for a pretty appearance in your yard, with delicate white flowers in the Spring and blue-green leaves that turn bright orange in the Fall. A sweet blueberry that is best eaten fresh.
5' - 6' height with 4' - 5' spread
5' - 6' height with 4' - 5' spread
Plant in rows 10' apart
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. Southern Highbush varieties are particularly suited for heat tolerance and soil adaptability. Plant at least two varieties that bloom at the same time for cross pollination and better yield.