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Blueberry Blue Crop - 2 Litre Pot - NOVEMBER 2024 DELIVERY

NOVEMBER 2024 DELIVERY. Last orders for November delivery is 31st October. Orders placed after this date will be delivered from Mid-March.
Very resistant to spring frost and drought tolerant. This variety produces large light blue berries which gather in clusters, often bending the bushes under the weight of the fruit.
Ripening starts July until August.

SPECIAL OFFER:
Buy any two Blueberry plants and use code BLU2 at the checkout for a discount.


Please note that all fruit is sent out separately to other goods.

Product Part No: 93024

Pack size: 2 Litre Pot

In Stock
Price: £17.10

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Additional Details

HOW TO PLANT BLUEBERRY BUSHES
Blueberries prefer a sheltered sunny spot in the garden. But they can be grown in partial shade. They require an acid soil that has a high organic matter with a pH in the range of 4.0 -5.5. If kept in the container, an ericaceous potting compost should be used. If planted in the open ground, the soil must be acidic. In the garden plant 1.2m (4ft) apart, applying a dressing of bone meal. Once planted, mulch with bark to a depth of 10-15cm (4-6") this will help to retain the moisture. The plants should be ideally fed with a high nitrogen liquid fertilizer at 10 day intervals until they start to flower. From flowering until the fruit start to ripen, feed with a high potash fertilizer of the type used for tomatoes every 10 days.

HOW TO PRUNE BLUEBERRY BUSHES

Blueberries require little pruning which is carried out in winter. Remove any weak, or dead damaged or diseased wood, and in the first few years remove the tips of the branches. Blueberries fruit on branches that are 2-3 years old.

HOW TO HARVEST FRUITS

Birds can be a problem and bushes should be covered with netting just as fruit starts to ripen. Pick fruit when they have started to soften, this is 7-10 days after turning blue. The fruit can be frozen or stored in the refrigerator for about two weeks.