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Berkeley Blueberry Plant – 1 Gallon – Ready for Planting

$24.00

Our 1 Gallon/2 Year container plants are ready for in-ground planting. They are pulled from their container and shaken out for shipping weight reduction and boxing. They are a fully rooted 1 gallon/2 Year nursery trade container and can have up to 2’ (two foot) of top growth depending on the Season and variety. See attributes for specific variety characteristics. Each shipment contains planting instructions and will need to be hydrated upon arrival.
Blueberry Plant Leaf Characteristics will vary by Season. Fall will bring color changes, spotting and general signs of beginning dormancy and Nitrogen deficiency as the fertilizer is pulled back. In late Fall and Winter, the plants may have little to no leaves. In early Spring to late Spring, the plants will begin to show new growth and in Summer, plants should show a full healthy green foliage.

Availability: 24 in stock

*SHIPS NOW THROUGH April 15, 2025*   We offer here our 1 Gallon/2 Year Container Stock for In-ground planting. We recommend selecting at least two blueberry varieties for good cross-pollination that are suitable for your geographic location.

If you are unsure of what variety to select feel free to call us or read more about it here.

* For orders of over 99 plants, call our office: (270) 432-5836 or email us: blueberrynurseryky@gmail.com

Shipping is included with this product.

Plants are shipped via UPS Ground or Priority Mail

Plant Policy
Customer satisfaction is our priority! Bluegrass Blueberries strives to provide quality blueberry plants at affordable prices. We are a licensed and inspected. We sell high quality, well rooted, healthy blueberry bushes. Therefore, all sales are final. On rare occasion, it is possible for plants to become damaged in shipping or in the delivery process. If this occurs, please contact us within the first 24 hours of receiving your shipment. We will then evaluate the condition as best as we can and make a determination as to replacement.

The most common cause of a blueberry plant not thriving or surviving is incorrect pH of the soil or lack of adequate water. We gladly give advice and direction and do our best to guide you through the planting and growing of happy, healthy blueberry plants. However, a grower cannot be held responsible for the condition of stock once it has been in the customer’s care. Please visit the “Tips and Helps” page of our website for Planting and General Care information.

All plants are subject to crop failure and damage due to natural causes. Our nursery has no control over the care and handling that the plants receive after leaving our care. Therefore, Bluegrass Blueberries gives no warranty expressed or implied as to the growth or productivity and will not in any way be responsible for the results of planting.

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