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.
Early season, high-yielding, consistent variety. Medium-large berries, slightly tart, very firm,. Blooms late but ripens early, which could protect blossoms from spring frost. Upright habit,…
Keystone plant provides food and habitat for numerous species. Flowers from May to June. Fruit from August to October. Edible, small fruit better for cooking…