Blueberry Plants
Blueberry Plants Buyer's Guide
Growing a blueberry plant is like having a fresh blueberry stand in your own backyard. Our blueberry plants will produce abundant crops of juicy, delicious, antioxidant-rich berries that you can enjoy in a number of ways. You can eat them fresh, bake them into pies, mix them into fruit salad, serve them with cream, or add them to your cereal or oatmeal to complement your breakfast. And, as a landscape bonus, they feature lovely flowers in spring and stunning foliage in fall. A blueberry bush looks gorgeous all year-'round.
- Northern Highbush Blueberries are vigorous and very cold-hardy, making them perfect for growers in cooler climates.
- Southern Highbush Blueberries are heat-tolerant, which means they excel in climates with higher average temperatures.
- If you have a small-space garden, plant half-high or “dwarf” Patio Blueberry Plants either in the ground or in containers.
To ensure your growing success and satisfaction, there are a few things to consider when you buy a blueberry plant.
Zone Compatibility
Your climate plays an important role in whether a blueberry plant will produce fruit or even survive. Before ordering a plant, make sure its recommended hardiness zone range includes your area.
Proper Pollination
Even though our blueberry plants are self-pollinating, we still recommend planting another variety in your yard for optimum fruit production.
Acidic Soil
Blueberry plants are at their best when growing in acidic soil. They prefer soil with a pH of 4.5 to 5.5. If your soil is not acidic enough consider adding Soil Acidifier.