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Fri, Dec 9, 11 at 9:39
| I'm looking to get a blueberry variety to plant in a 15 gallon pot this spring. Would this be best suited for a high, half-high or lowbush plant? The less winterizing we have to do for it the better, so I'm looking for something quite cold hardy as well.
Any recommendations? |
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| Hi Tithis, I'll list some that will probably work.It is recommended to get at least two plants with them being a different variety for best results for cross pollination. Bluecrop:zone 4-7,mature size 4-6 feet,fruits mid season Bluegold:zone 4-7,mature size 3-4 feet,fruits late Duke:zone 4-7 mature size 4-6 feet,fruits early Elliot:zone 4-7,mature size 4-6 feet,fruits late Northblue:zone 3-7,mature size,2-3 feet,fruits mid season Northcountry:zone 3-7,mature size 18 inches,fruits mid Northland:zone 3-7,mature size 3-4 feet,fruits early Northsky:zone 3-7,mature size 18 inches,fruits mid Patriot:zone 3-7,mature size 3-4 feet,fruits early Reka:zone 4-7,mature size 4-6 feet,fruits early |
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