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The ‘Tasty Blueberry Collection’ is the perfect choice for berry lovers who want to enjoy fresh, homegrown blueberries with exceptional flavour. This thoughtfully curated selection features a variety of blueberry plants, each chosen for its ability to produce large, juicy, and delicious berries throughout the season. From early to late summer, you’ll have a steady supply of fresh, nutrient-packed blueberries to enjoy in smoothies, desserts, or straight from the bush. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting, these plants are easy to grow in sun or partial shade, and thrive in containers or garden beds. They prefer acidic, well-drained soil and require minimal care, making them ideal for beginners or busy gardeners.Rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and fibre, blueberries are a healthy and tasty addition to any diet. The ‘Tasty Blueberry Collection’ ensures you can enjoy premium, homegrown blueberries year after year!The ‘Tasty Blueberry Collection’ comprises; Vaccinium corymbosum ‘Duke’ AGM – an early fruiting variety, height and spread 2m;Vaccinium ‘Dwarf Pink Lemonade’ – a mid-fruiting variety, height and spread ; and Vaccinium corymbosum ‘Brigitta’ – late cropping, height 1.2m, spread 90cm.
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Key Information
Included In this Collection | Vaccinium corymbosum Duke (Early) 9cm pot | Vaccinium corymbosum Brigitta Blue (Late) 9cm Pot | Vaccinium Pink Lemonade (Mid) 9cm pot |
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Latin Name | Vaccinium corymbosum ‘Duke’ (Early) | ||
Common Name | Blueberry | ||
Hardiness | H6 (-15 to -20°C) | ||
Colour | White | ||
Type | Shrub | ||
Format | 9cm Pots | ||
Position | Full-Sun, Part-Shade, Part-Sun | ||
Foliage | Deciduous | ||
Height in Maturity (m) | 2.00 | ||
Spread in Maturity (m) | 2.00 | ||
AGM | Yes | ||
Soil Conditions | Loam Sand | ||
Soil Acidity | Acid | ||
Aspect | East-facing, South-facing, West-facing | ||
Good for pots | Yes | ||
Good for wildlife | Yes | ||
Good for pollinators | Yes |