Late season, high yielding variety. Grows 6-7’ tall, 5-6’ wide. Small to medium sized, sweet berries. One of oldest and widely grown varieties. Tolerates wide range soils. Jersey can self-pollinate, but will make more and larger fruit if you have another late-season variety within 10′ to enable cross pollination by insects.
Plants are in 1 liter pots, delivering vigorous, strong plants for easy transplanting and quick establishment. Plants are sheared to 12-14″ to increase top growth in the first year. Eliminates the drying out and transplant shock that can occur with bare root blueberry plants. Full Sun, moist soil.
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