The following different types of Blueberries are available in our coverage areas.
Blooms earlies that Shapblue, & is as vigorous. Jewel is shorter & more spreading than Sharpblue. Bears for about 30 days: April to May.Tart until fully ripe! Produces large firm berries on young plants Berry quality is excellent! Enjoy!
Southern Highbush. Does well in heavy soils and summer heat. Upright, compact bush offers easy picking of its sky blue berries, on the outer periphery of the bush. Berries are medium sized, very tasty, ripening over a 2 week period. Self-fruitful. Produces: Mid season. 250 chill hours.
Large fruit is especially sweet & flavorful. Soil must be acidic, high in humus. Bush gets 5-6 ft. tall. Tolerates heat. Self fruitful, plant 2 varieties together for a larger crop. Produces: Early/ almost year-around. 300 chill hours.
Sharpblue is the most adaptable for low chill areas. This stalky, vigorous bush can grow to 6'. In mild growing areas, Sharpblue will bloom & fruit almost year-round, and is nearly evergreen. The berries are dark blue, about the size of a dime, with excellent flavor & texture. Self-fruitful. 300 chill hours. Bears: year-round.
NEW! Vigorous upright bush. Does especially well in lighter, sandy soils or with a generous amounts of organic matter added. Exceptional berries AND flavor!. Destined to be a southern gardeners favorite. Does very well inland or on the coast. Self-fruitful. 300 chill hours. Produces: Mid season.
This semi-dwarf evergreen bush is compact to 3'. Showy hot pink flowers fade to white in the spring, yielding large crops of dime-sized, delicious blueberries . Tangy flavor. Tops in So. California. Self-fruitful. 150 chill hours. Bears: Mid season.