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Semi-Dwarf Northland Blueberry

Semi-Dwarf Northland Blueberry

Bears 15-20 Pounds Per Bush!

  (3 customer reviews)



The most cold-hardy highbush blueberry you can grow, this 3- to 4-ft. bush is compact, yet extremely productive, easy to grow and adaptable to many different soil types. Medium-sized berries are excellent for jams and baking due to their high sugar content. Offers year-round interest with yellow-orange fall color and bright yellow wood. Ripens early July. Zones 3-7. Potted.
Not available in CA, OR.

This item will ship in fall 2012.
If our fall shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following fall.

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Product Details
Zones: 3 - 7 (-30° F.)
Height: 3-4 foot
Spacing: 3 ˝ - 4 ft apart in rows 12 ft apart
Depth: plant at the same depth as in the nursery
Spread: 3-4 foot
Sun/Shade: full sun
Pollinator: Self-pollinator
Yield: 15-20 pounds per plant
Foliage: Large, waxy, deep green. Turns orange/red in the Fall.
Blooms: May
Fruit: small, juicy, light blue berries
Comments: One of the highest in healthful antioxidants. Large fruit with intensely rich flavor. Ripens in early July. RESTRICTED STATES, AE, AK , GU, HI, OR, PR
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Semi-Dwarf Northland Blueberry Ships In The Fall
Unable to ship to: AE AK CA GU HI OR PR

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 -  Friday, April 13, 2007
Healthy Plant!
Reviewed By: Kathy (Los Alamos, New Mexico)
Ok, it's a little early to be writing a review. I just got it a couple weeks ago. But I just had to say that it was a big healthy plant, and it got right to growing. It's covered in little shoots now. I'm not expecting it to fruit until next year at the earliest, but it's a great quality plant.

 -  Thursday, June 28, 2007
Berries already !!
Reviewed By: Bob  (Northville, NY)
We ordered the 18-24 " Semi-Dwarf Northland Blueberry in April, 2007. We also ordered the Garden Solutions All Natural Blueberry Food (sold by Gurney's). Here it is the end of June, 2007, and we have berries all over the bush !! Hard to believe- but we'll have lots of berries the first year !! We can't wait to try them (We'll let everyone know about the taste by, maybe, July). Very happy with the product !!!

 -  Monday, June 08, 2009
Hope I wasn't to late
Reviewed By: Grant McNary (Bonney Lake , Washington)
I just planted thess blue Berry plants this week. The were very health but very small and some smaller than the 12 to 18 inches as stated. I call to let Gurney's know that I was unhappy with the plants because of the size of the plants. I could of bought some berry's plants locally for less than I paid for the plants at Gurney's. Gurney's was willing to ship me 8 more plants but said 4 would be ok instead. 2 days after planting in we had 85 degree temps and it was burning the new growth on the plants. We have had 4 days of cooler weather and the plants are starting to grow again with new growth. If we can keep the sun and heat to normal weather they might grow after all. Be very careful on these plants with hot weather they risk burning the new growth. I will post later to update progress with plants


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Semi-Dwarf Northland Blueberry
70990 - 1 plant per offer.
Price:Each - $12.99
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Semi-Dwarf Northland Blueberry

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Semi-Dwarf Northland Blueberry
Bears 15-20 Pounds Per Bush!

  (3 customer reviews)

Buying Options
Semi-Dwarf Northland Blueberry
70990 - 1 plant per offer.
Price:Each - $12.99
Quantity:

The most cold-hardy highbush blueberry you can grow, this 3- to 4-ft. bush is compact, yet extremely productive, easy to grow and adaptable to many different soil types. Medium-sized berries are excellent for jams and baking due to their high sugar content. Offers year-round interest with yellow-orange fall color and bright yellow wood. Ripens early July. Zones 3-7. Potted.
Not available in CA, OR.

This item will ship in fall 2012.
If our fall shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following fall.


Product Details
Zones: 3 - 7 (-30° F.)
Height: 3-4 foot
Spacing: 3 ˝ - 4 ft apart in rows 12 ft apart
Depth: plant at the same depth as in the nursery
Spread: 3-4 foot
Sun/Shade: full sun
Pollinator: Self-pollinator
Yield: 15-20 pounds per plant
Foliage: Large, waxy, deep green. Turns orange/red in the Fall.
Blooms: May
Fruit: small, juicy, light blue berries
Comments: One of the highest in healthful antioxidants. Large fruit with intensely rich flavor. Ripens in early July. RESTRICTED STATES, AE, AK , GU, HI, OR, PR
Shipping: View Shipping Schedule
Semi-Dwarf Northland Blueberry Ships In The Fall
Unable to ship to: AE AK CA GU HI OR PR

Customer Reviews
Overall Rating:
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers

Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating 

 -  Friday, April 13, 2007
Healthy Plant!
Reviewed By: Kathy (Los Alamos, New Mexico)
Ok, it's a little early to be writing a review. I just got it a couple weeks ago. But I just had to say that it was a big healthy plant, and it got right to growing. It's covered in little shoots now. I'm not expecting it to fruit until next year at the earliest, but it's a great quality plant.

 -  Thursday, June 28, 2007
Berries already !!
Reviewed By: Bob  (Northville, NY)
We ordered the 18-24 " Semi-Dwarf Northland Blueberry in April, 2007. We also ordered the Garden Solutions All Natural Blueberry Food (sold by Gurney's). Here it is the end of June, 2007, and we have berries all over the bush !! Hard to believe- but we'll have lots of berries the first year !! We can't wait to try them (We'll let everyone know about the taste by, maybe, July). Very happy with the product !!!

 -  Monday, June 08, 2009
Hope I wasn't to late
Reviewed By: Grant McNary (Bonney Lake , Washington)
I just planted thess blue Berry plants this week. The were very health but very small and some smaller than the 12 to 18 inches as stated. I call to let Gurney's know that I was unhappy with the plants because of the size of the plants. I could of bought some berry's plants locally for less than I paid for the plants at Gurney's. Gurney's was willing to ship me 8 more plants but said 4 would be ok instead. 2 days after planting in we had 85 degree temps and it was burning the new growth on the plants. We have had 4 days of cooler weather and the plants are starting to grow again with new growth. If we can keep the sun and heat to normal weather they might grow after all. Be very careful on these plants with hot weather they risk burning the new growth. I will post later to update progress with plants


Read More Reviews


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