Northland Highbush Blueberry
Northland Highbush Blueberry
Features
This popular native blueberry grows in a compact size but is packed with a high yield of fruit. Between flowering and fruiting, this Highbush blueberry will attract bees, butterflies, and birds to your garden. Then come late July through early August, you can enjoy the delicious taste and nutrition of fresh blueberries. After it’s done fruiting, enjoy watching the leaves turn in fall.
What is the average size of a Northland Highbush Blueberry?
Reaches a height of 5 ft by 5 ft wide.
Planting
Choose a spot with full sun (at least 6 hours a day) and set healthy transplants out in early spring in a hole that is at least two times as large as the root ball around the plant. Add good quality soil and some moistened peat moss. Do not add fertilizer at planting; wait about 3 to 4 weeks. Keep the plant watered well so its roots do not dry out while growing in their new home. Space each blueberry at least 5 feet apart to give them room to grow.
Additional information |
LATIN NAME | Vaccinium Northland Highbush |
COMMON NAME | Northland Highbush Blueberry |
SUN EXPOSURE | Full sun |
HXW@10 YEARS | Height 5 ft x 5 ft wide |
LEAF TYPE | Ovate |
HARDINESS ZONE | 3-8 |
GROWTH RATE | Moderate |
COLOR | Green, blue, orange |
FORM | Upright |
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