Late Ripening Blueberry - One Green World https://onegreenworld.com/product-tag/late-ripening-blueberry/ Unique Plants, Shrubs and Trees Thu, 07 Nov 2024 22:22:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://onegreenworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/cropped-ogwFavicon-1-1-32x32.png Late Ripening Blueberry - One Green World https://onegreenworld.com/product-tag/late-ripening-blueberry/ 32 32 Northland Blueberry https://onegreenworld.com/product/northland-blueberry/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=northland-blueberry Fri, 28 Oct 2022 17:48:21 +0000 https://onegreenworld.com/?post_type=product&p=1215503 Developed by Michigan State University and often touted as one of the most cold hardy of any northern highbush blueberry, Northland has a compact, rounded habit and grows to only 4 feet tall.

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Northland Blueberry

Developed by Michigan State University and often touted as one of the most cold hardy of any northern highbush blueberry, Northland has a compact, rounded habit and grows to only 4 feet tall. Produces abundant crops of medium sized berries that are very sweet but with the complex flavor of a huckleberry or wild Vaccinium.

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Latin NameVaccinium corymbosum
Site and Soil: Blueberries like 1/2 day to full sun and well-drained, acidic soil.
Pollination Requirements: Partially self-fertile. Plant two varieties for greater fruit production.
Hardiness: Hardy to minus 30° F.
Bearing Age: 1-2 years after planting
Size at Maturity: 3-4 ft. in height and spread.
Bloom Time: April
Ripening Time: July
Taste: Sweet and wild
Fruit Size: Medium
Texture: Firm
Care: Blueberries prefer acidic soil (pH 4.5-5.5). Fertilize in early spring with a granular or liquid acid fertilizer. In late winter prune out any dead branches. After harvest, prune non fruit-bearing branches, leaving new branches to fruit the following season.
Yield: 15-20 lbs.
Pests & Diseases: Blueberries are not bothered by significant pest or disease problems. Scare birds away with Mylar Flash Tape or deter them by covering your plants with netting.
USDA Zone: 3-8

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Elliott Blueberry https://onegreenworld.com/product/elliott-blueberry/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=elliott-blueberry Tue, 17 Nov 2020 00:44:27 +0000 https://onegreenworld.com/?post_type=product&p=1137718 The latest ripening of any northern highbush blueberry, Elliott blueberry is an excellent choice for extending the harvest into September! Berries are quite large, up to 1/2" diameter, and very firm making them an excellent choice for fresh markets as well as for preserves. Very disease resistant and productive.

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Elliott Blueberry

The latest ripening of any northern highbush blueberry, Elliott blueberry is an excellent choice for extending the harvest into September! Berries are quite large, up to 1/2″ diameter, and very firm making them an excellent choice for fresh markets as well as for preserves. Very disease resistant and productive.

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Latin NameVaccinium corymbosum
Site and Soil: Blueberries like 1/2 day to full sun and well-drained, acidic soil.
Pollination Requirements: Partially self-fertile. Plant two varieties for greater fruit production.
Hardiness: Hardy to minus 30° F.
Bearing Age: 1-2 years after planting
Size at Maturity: 4-5 ft. in height and spread.
Bloom Time: April
Ripening Time: July
Taste: Sweet
Fruit Size: Medium-large
Texture: Firm
Care: Blueberries prefer acidic soil (pH 4.5-5.5). Fertilize in early spring with a granular or liquid acid fertilizer. In late winter prune out any dead branches. After harvest, prune non fruit-bearing branches, leaving new branches to fruit the following season.
Yield: 15-20 lbs.
Pests & Diseases: Blueberries are not bothered by significant pest or disease problems. Scare birds away with Mylar Flash Tape or deter them by covering your plants with netting.
USDA Zone: 4-8

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Bluejay Northern Highbush Blueberry https://onegreenworld.com/product/bluejay-blueberry/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=bluejay-blueberry Thu, 17 Nov 2016 00:58:42 +0000 https://onegreenworld.com/product/bluejay-blueberry/ Bluejay Northern Highbush Blueberry has a delicately sweet flavor and the incredible ability to retain quality while hanging on the bush for extended periods of time. After harvest the branches turn bright yellow and the leaves change from light green to shades of yellow and orange.

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Bluejay Northern Highbush Blueberry

Bluejay Northern Highbush Blueberry has a delicately sweet flavor and the incredible ability to retain quality while hanging on the bush for extended periods of time. After harvest the branches turn bright yellow and the leaves change from light green to shades of yellow and orange.

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Latin Name: Vaccinium corymbosum
Site and Soil: full sun and well-drained, acidic soil.
Pollination Requirements: Blueberries are partially self-fertile. Plant two varieties for greater fruit production.
Hardiness: Hardy to -15° F.
Bearing Age: 2-3 years after planting.
Size at Maturity: 4-6′ in height and 3-4′ wide.
Bloom Time: May
Ripening Time: July
Care: Fertilize in early spring with a granular or liquid acid fertilizer. In late winter prune out any dead branches. After harvest, prune non fruit-bearing branches, leaving new branches to fruit the following season.
Yield: 15-20 lbs.
Pests & Diseases: Blueberries are not bothered by significant pest or disease problems. Scare birds away with Mylar Flash Tape or deter them by covering your plants with netting.
USDA Zone: 5-8

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Aurora Blueberry Bush https://onegreenworld.com/product/aurora/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=aurora Mon, 21 Dec 2015 05:37:31 +0000 https://onegreenworld.com/?post_type=product&p=21426 Aurora is the latest ripening Highbush, offering northern growers an opportunity to extend the fresh fruit season. Our observations in the Pacific Northwest find Aurora to have extremely high yields.

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Aurora Blueberry Bush

Aurora Blueberries are the latest ripening Highbush Blueberries, offering northern growers an opportunity to extend the fresh fruit season. Our observations in the Pacific Northwest find Aurora to have extremely high yields. Berries ripen over three to four pickings and are on average about 25% larger than Elliott with a slightly darker color. Aurora can be tart if not harvested fully ripe. Aurora is often more resistant to cracking and shriveling than Elliott and as a result, it can be allowed to hang longer, developing much better flavor in many cases. We recommend Aurora for growers where a cold hardy, hand harvest berry is desired to extend the fresh market harvest season.

U.S. Plant Patent 15,185

Click here to view out Blueberry Growing Guide.

Latin Name: Vaccinium corymbosum hybrid
Site and Soil: Blueberries like 1/2 day to full sun and well-drained, acidic soil.
Rootstock Description: Self-rooted.
Pollination Requirements: Blueberries are partially self-fertile. Plant two varieties for greater fruit production.
Hardiness: Hardy to minus 30° F.
Bearing Age: 1-2 years after planting
Size at Maturity: 4-5 ft. in height and spread.
Bloom Time: April
Ripening Time: Late July
Care: Fertilize in early spring with a granular or liquid acid fertilizer. In late winter prune out any dead branches. After harvest, prune non fruit-bearing branches, leaving new branches to fruit the following season.
Yield: 15-20 lbs.
Pests & Diseases: Blueberries are not bothered by significant pest or disease problems. Scare birds away with Mylar Flash Tape or deter them by covering your plants with netting.
USDA Zone: 3-7

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Pink Lemonade Blueberry https://onegreenworld.com/product/pink-lemonade-2/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=pink-lemonade-2 Fri, 17 Jul 2015 20:04:03 +0000 https://onegreenworld.com/product/pink-lemonade-2/ Spice up your garden and kitchen table with this new, spectacular variety. Enjoy profuse, bell-shaped, pinkish-white flowers followed by striking, deep pink fruit in late summer. These unique, large berries are firm and flavorful, great for fresh eating, fruit salads and toppings. Pink Lemonade also features attractive, yellowish-orange, fall color.

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Pink Lemonade Blueberry

Spice up your garden and kitchen table with this new, spectacular variety of blueberries called Pink Lemonade Blueberry. Enjoy profuse, bell-shaped, pinkish-white flowers followed by striking, deep pink fruit in late summer. These unique, large berries are firm and flavorful, great for fresh eating, fruit salads and toppings. Pink Lemonade also features attractive, yellowish-orange, fall color.

Click here to view our Blueberry Growing Guide.

Latin Name: Vaccinium hybrid
Site and Soil: Blueberries like 1/2 day to full sun and well-drained, acidic soil.
Pollination Requirements:Blueberries are partially self-fertile. Plant two varieties for greater fruit production.
Hardiness: Hardy to minus 20° F.
Bearing Age: 1-2 years after planting
Size at Maturity: 3-4 ft. in height.
Bloom Time: April
Ripening Time: Late July
Care: Fertilize in early spring with a granular or liquid acid fertilizer. In late winter prune out any dead branches. After harvest, prune non fruit-bearing branches, leaving new branches to fruit the following season.
Yield: 15-20 lbs.
Pests & Diseases: Blueberries are not bothered by pests or diseases. Scare birds away with Mylar Flash Tape or deter them by covering your plants with netting.
USDA Zone: 4-9

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Liberty Blueberry https://onegreenworld.com/product/liberty-2/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=liberty-2 Sat, 18 Jul 2015 03:03:26 +0000 https://onegreenworld.com/product/liberty-2/ This new, late-ripening Liberty Blueberry is a patented variety prized for its large, sweet, and flavorful, sky-blue berries. Liberty blueberries are especially easy to harvest and forms as an attractive, upright growing, small bush.

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Liberty Blueberry

This new, late-ripening Liberty Blueberry is a patented variety prized for its large, sweet, and flavorful, sky-blue berries. Liberty blueberries are especially easy to harvest and forms as an attractive, upright growing, small bush.

Click here to view our Blueberry Growing Guide.

Latin Name: Vaccinium corymbosum
Site and Soil: Blueberries like 1/2 day to full sun and well-drained, acidic soil.
Pollination Requirements: Blueberries are partially self-fertile. Plant two varieties for greater fruit production.
Hardiness: Hardy to minus 30° F.
Bearing Age: 1-2 years after planting.
Size at Maturity: 4-5 ft. in height and spread.
Bloom Time: April
Ripening Time: Late August
Care: Fertilize in early spring with a granular or liquid acid fertilizer. In late winter prune out any dead branches. After harvest, prune non fruit-bearing branches, leaving new branches to fruit the following season.
Yield: 15-20 lbs.
Pests & Diseases: Blueberries are not bothered by significant pest or disease problems. Scare birds away with Mylar Flash Tape or deter them by covering your plants with netting.
USDA Zone: 4-8

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Darrow Blueberry https://onegreenworld.com/product/darrow-2/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=darrow-2 Sat, 18 Jul 2015 03:01:55 +0000 https://onegreenworld.com/product/darrow-2/ Darrow Blueberry produces fruit as big as a quarter! You'll love the delectable, sweet-tart flavor of these huge, dark-blue berries in the heart of summer. Try Darrow blueberries with ice cream or yogurt - Delicious!

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Darrow Blueberry

Darrow Blueberry produces fruit as big as a quarter! You’ll love the delectable, sweet-tart flavor of these huge, dark-blue berries in the heart of summer. Try Darrow blueberries with ice cream or yogurt – Delicious!

Click here to view our Blueberry Growing Guide.

Latin Name: Vaccinium corymbosum
Site and Soil: Blueberries like 1/2 day to full sun and well-drained, acidic soil.
Pollination Requirements: Partially self-fertile. Plant two varieties for greater fruit production.
Hardiness: Hardy to minus 30° F.
Bearing Age: 1-2 years after planting
Size at Maturity: 4-5 ft. in height and spread.
Bloom Time: April
Ripening Time: Late July
Taste: Sweet-tart
Fruit Size: Large
Texture: Firm
Care: Blueberries prefer acidic soil (pH 4.5-5.5). Fertilize in early spring with a granular or liquid acid fertilizer. In late winter prune out any dead branches. After harvest, prune non fruit-bearing branches, leaving new branches to fruit the following season.
Yield: 15-20 lbs.
Pests & Diseases: Blueberries are not bothered by significant pest or disease problems. Scare birds away with Mylar Flash Tape or deter them by covering your plants with netting.
USDA Zone: 4-8

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Legacy Blueberry https://onegreenworld.com/product/legacy-blueberry/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=legacy-blueberry Fri, 17 Jul 2015 20:01:55 +0000 https://onegreenworld.com/product/legacy-2/ Decorate your landscape with this attractive shrub and enjoy delicious fruit as well. This unique, upright bush keeps its attractive, crimson colored leaves throughout the winter! In August, Legacy Blueberry produces abundant crops of large, light blue, sweet and flavorful berries.

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Legacy Blueberry

Decorate your landscape with Legacy Blueberry and enjoy delicious fruit!. This unique, upright bush keeps its attractive, crimson colored leaves throughout the winter! In August, Legacy produces abundant crops of large, light blue, sweet and flavorful berries.

Click here to view our Blueberry Growing Guide.

Latin Name: Vaccinium corymbosum
Site and Soil: Blueberries like 1/2 day to full sun and well-drained, acidic soil.
Pollination Requirements: Blueberries are partially self-fertile. Plant two varieties for greater fruit production.
Hardiness: Hardy to minus 20° F.
Bearing Age: 1-2 years after planting
Size at Maturity: 4-5 ft. in height.
Bloom Time: April
Ripening Time: Late August
Care: Fertilize in early spring with a granular or liquid acid fertilizer. In late winter prune out any dead branches. After harvest, prune non fruit-bearing branches, leaving new branches to fruit the following season.
Yield: 15-20 lbs.
Pests & Diseases: Blueberries are not bothered by pests or diseases. Scare birds away with Mylar Flash Tape or deter them by covering your plants with netting.
USDA Zone: 5-8

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Blueray Northern Highbush Blueberry https://onegreenworld.com/product/blueray-blueberry/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=blueray-blueberry Thu, 10 Nov 2016 01:41:44 +0000 https://onegreenworld.com/product/blueray-blueberry/ Blueray Northern Highbush Blueberry is a deliciously sweet and crack resistant berry. In the Fall the foliage is vibrant shades of autumn.

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Blueray Northern Highbush Blueberry is a deliciously sweet and crack resistant berry. In the Fall the foliage turns from dark green to vibrant shades of autumn.

Click here to view our Blueberry Growing Guide

Latin Name: Vaccinium corymbosum
Site and Soil: Prefers full sun and well-drained, acidic soil.
Pollination Requirements: Partially self-fertile. Plant two varieties for greater fruit production.
Hardiness: Hardy to -15° F.
Bearing Age: 2-3 years after planting
Size at Maturity: 6-8′ height and spread.
Bloom Time: May
Ripening Time: July
Taste: Sweet
Fruit Size: Very large
Texture: Firm
Yield: 15-20 lbs.
Care: Blueberries prefer acidic soil (pH 4.5-5.5). Fertilize in early spring with a granular or liquid acid fertilizer. In late winter prune out any dead branches. After harvest, prune non fruit-bearing branches, leaving new branches to fruit the following season.
Pests & Diseases: Blueberries are not bothered by significant pest or disease problems. Scare birds away with Mylar Flash Tape or deter them by covering your plants with netting.
USDA Zone: 5

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Rubel Blueberry https://onegreenworld.com/product/rubel-2/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rubel-2 Sat, 18 Jul 2015 03:01:55 +0000 https://onegreenworld.com/product/rubel-2/ Found in the wild in New Jersey, Rubel was one of the first Blueberries to be brought into commercial production. These berries are packed with flavor and are significantly higher in antioxidants than other Highbush varieties. You'll love them fresh and, with their intense flavor, they're great in muffins and other baked goodies.

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Rubel Blueberry

Found in the wild in New Jersey, Rubel was one of the first Blueberries to be brought into commercial production. These berries are packed with flavor and are significantly higher in antioxidants than other Highbush varieties. You’ll love them fresh and, with their intense flavor, they’re great in muffins and other baked goodies.

Click here to view our Blueberry Growing Guide.

Latin Name: Vaccinium corymbosum
Site and Soil: Blueberries like 1/2 day to full sun and well-drained, acidic soil.
Pollination Requirements: Partially self-fertile. Plant two varieties for greater fruit production.
Hardiness: Hardy to minus 30ºF.
Bearing Age: 1-2 years after planting
Size at Maturity: 4-5 ft. in height and spread.
Bloom Time: April
Ripening Time: Late July
Taste: Sweet
Fruit Size: Small
Texture: Firm
Care: Blueberries prefer acidic soil (pH 4.5-5.5). Fertilize in early spring with a granular or liquid acid fertilizer. In late winter prune out any dead branches. After harvest, prune non fruit-bearing branches, leaving new branches to fruit the following season.
Yield: 15-20 lbs.
Pests & Diseases: Blueberries are not bothered by significant pest or disease problems. Scare birds away with Mylar Flash Tape or deter them by covering your plants with netting.
USDA Zone: 4-8

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