Fall 2024 Blueberry Plant Discounts
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You may be asking yourself what you should be doing with your blueberry plants at this time. Still too soon to fertilize, yet blossoms pulsating. It’s time for fungus prevention! (Hardiness Zones 3-7 typically experience swelling blossoms in March/April, while Hardiness Zones 8-10 experience blossoming earlier.) Blossom rot can be discouraging, but a good preventative
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Our Fall 2018 Blueberry Plant inventory was just updated and ready for Fall shipping! Check out our Northern and Southern High Bush plants in 6-8″ bare root sizes for a cost-effective way to start your blueberry project! Northern High Bush 6-8″ Southern High Bush 6-8″
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Spring is fast approaching and has many of us excited about things to come! This time of year typically brings lots of interest and questions about growing blueberries from seed. One recent question from a sweet gal in MO we will call “G” is the inspiration for this post. She was wondering how much area
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You may be asking yourself what you should be doing with your blueberry plants at this time. Still too soon to fertilize, yet blossoms pulsating. It’s time for fungus prevention! Blossom rot can be discouraging, but a good preventative application will keep you from singing the “blues”. Treat your plants now with a fungus spray of
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These Blue Crop Northern High Bush Blueberry plants growing at Bluegrass Blueberries are snug in a fresh blanket of snow. Snowfall serves as insulation and will not harm the plant. Once the snow melts and Spring approaches, be sure your blueberry plants are draining well and not standing in water. Remember to fertilize at 1/4″
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