Blueberry - Bluecrop

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Blueberry - Bluecrop

Prune as needed in late winter beginning in the third year after planting. The shallow, fibrous roots need constant moisture and good drainage. Bluecrop is an upright, open growing shrub to 5-6 feet. The blueberry grows best on sites where most other crops fail. Although blueberries are self-fertile, cross-pollination produces the best fruit crop. Dainty, waxy, bell-shaped, white flowers appear in May. The most popular variety in North America, it prefers an organically rich, medium to wet, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Birds love blueberries so be sure to plant enough to share!. It displays a fiery red fall foliage, and the reddish stems can be attractive in winter. This blueberry is considered the best for consistent yields, disease resistance and high quality. Very effective when planted in shrub borders or as part of less formal shrub plantings because of its ornamental value. Blueberries are a gourmet treat that may be eaten fresh or used in cobbler, cake, sauce, jam, jelly or syrup. Blueberries are delicious, exceptionally nutritious, high in bioflavanoids. Flowers are followed by light blue blueberries that ripen in early August. Plants appreciate a good organic mulch. The Bluecrop Blueberry, Vaccinium 'Bluecrop', has a firm light blue medium-sized fruit. ... get more information

 

Blueberry - Bluecrop