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![]() Jersey BlueberryBaker’s Favorite
Rich blue fruit is medium-size and very sweet—a favorite for baked goods. 6- to 8-ft. bush is a heavy, reliable producer that tolerates a wide range of soil types and displays orange flame fall foliage. One of the most widely grown varieties. Ripens in late July. Zones 3-8. Not available in AE AK BC GU HI OR PR. This item ships only in the spring. If our spring shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following spring. Product Details
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![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating - Wednesday, April 11, 2012Jersey Blueberry Plants Reviewed By: Nick Jones (Delaware, Ohio) I bought six plants in the fall of 2010. I kept four and gave two to my neighbor. All six are coming along well after their second winter. The Blueberry mix helped as did coffee grounds. Nice red foliage is staring to emerge. - Thursday, April 22, 2010Jersey growth Reviewed By: Richard Macbeth (Abingdon, Va) I have two Jersey's to go along with 3 other verities (14 plants in all) I grow them in 1/2 wine barrels that way I can control the soil and water and it supports the berries very much. I also use the Gurneys blueberry food twice a year and pine straw them in the winter. I did not let them blossom out the first year. this will be the 2nd season for all my blueberries and they are doing great this year. The key is to have many different types to help each of them out. - Friday, June 08, 2007In love with Jersey Reviewed By: Roberta Cegarra (Danville, NH) I started with two blueberry bushes to see how it went. I have an Earliblue and a Jersey. My Jersey is doing phenomenal and my Earliblue is right there too. Excellent fruit and lots of it! I'm hooked...bought 9 more bushes of various varieties! Read More Reviews |
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