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Snowchaser Blueberry Bush

Grow this fruit-bearing shrub in a container or your garden and enjoy succulent summertime blueberries for generations to come.

$58.00 - $64.00

Made in USA

What Makes It Uncommon

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What’s better than fresh-picked blueberries from the farmers' market? Even fresher-picked blueberries from your own porch or garden. This fruit-bearing bush will grow in the ground or a container, displaying medium-green foliage. The white flowers that blossom in springtime will ripen into medium-sized, firm blueberries with a sweet taste. Hardy enough for most climates, the bush can live for 50 years—or more—promising a bounty of succulent, summertime fruit for generations to come.

  • Grows up to 10' high and 7'–8' wide.
  • Suitable for in-ground growing (zones 6–9) and container growing (zones 4–11).
  • Overall vigorous, but should be protected from frost.
  • Care instructions included.
  • Grown in Georgia.

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Made from

plastic, soil, bamboo

Measurements

36" L x4" W x4" H

Care

Purchase heat pack for locations with temperatures below 40 degrees F.
Water: Keep the soil moist, not soggy, to a depth of 1". Water evenly on all sides of the plant. Soil & Planting: Blueberries need acidic soil to thrive; ideally the soil pH should be 4.5 to 4.8. Blueberries can be grown in the ground or in containers. Select a well-draining, large weatherproof container like a wooden barrel planter. Mulching is important for good blueberry growth. Blueberries are shallow rooted and mulch protects blueberry roots from temperature extremes and conserves moisture. As mulch decomposes, it also provides an organic layer that helps blueberry roots thrive. Fertilizer: We use a 10-10-10 fertilizer on our blueberries, but everyone’s soil medium is different. Be sure to read the label on your brand to know whether it is recommended for blueberries. No matter what brand you use, avoid fertilizing after early July so the blueberry bushes will not be growing too late into the fall. The bush

Notes

Inground growing: Zones 6-9.
Container Growing: Zones 4-11.

Item ID

60660

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