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EMERALD-BLUEBERRY
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EMERALD

Fruit/nut | blueberry

USDA Zones: 8-10

Mid-season. Hey you in the Great South! Everyone deserves their own homegrown blueberries, and Emerald has your name on it! Just right for warmer regions, Emerald bears the largest fruit in its class. These handsome, rounded spreading plants yield heavy harvests of cascading bunches of huge, light blue berries that are delightfully sweet. Requires a mere 250 chill hours. Zones 8–10.  

Blueberries are 1 year old and start shipping in early March. Plants are shipped bareroot. Order early for best availability. Detailed planting information and growing instructions are included with each order and may be obtained below. Available only within the contiguous US.
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  • Perennial

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Vaccinium corymbosum

Famous for eating fresh, canning, and freezing, or as a beautiful landscape shrub. Blueberries provide flowers in the spring, colorful berries, good foliage, and striking autumn color. Plants reach maturity in 5-6 seasons and produce 5-10 pounds of fruit annually. Most blueberries need at least 800 hours of temperatures below 45°F during the dormant season. Call your local county extension agent for information about your area. Harvest from late June through late August, depending on the variety. For optimum pollination, choose separate varieties with the same or overlapping harvest windows.

Initial Instructions
After unpacking, allow the plant a few days to gradually acclimate to full-sun exposure. Dig a hole approximately 2 1/2 feet around and 1 foot deep. Replace about 1/3-1/2 of the soil from the hole with moistened peat moss and mix well. Lightly roughen the outside of the plant's root ball and position the plant so the root ball is slightly higher than ground level, mounding the soil well. Water thoroughly. Mulch with a 2-4 inch layer of straw, sawdust or wood shavings (not cedar). The mulch helps retain moisture, keeps the roots cool and suppresses weeds. For the first feeding, fertilize lightly once the plants have become established or in late spring. Use an acid fertilizer, our Acid Mix works well, or rhododendron/azalea fertilizer. We recommend removing the first year's blossoms as they appear. This diverts the plant's energy and allows it to establish a strong root system.

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