Enjoy delicious fresh fruit with the Blueberry Buckle® Blueberry! These rich, sweet berries are perfect for warmer climates and backyard fruit groves. They even have white, bell-shaped flowers that bloom in the spring for even more flair.
Grow this plant in containers or in the ground for a compact, colorful variety! Its glossy, dark green foliage is reminiscent of boxwood foliage for one unique blueberry plant. And it stays compact, so you can plant it just about anywhere.
You get the sweetest, darkest blueberries each summer. Make your favorite fresh fruit recipes and dishes with this must-have plant. Plus, it grows quickly, so you can get a bounty of fresh fruit sooner.
Add the Blueberry Buckle® Blueberry to your yard for sweet berries and stunning florals. Buy it today!
About Bushel and Berry®: Bushel and Berry® makes growing fruit at home easy and fun for everyone! Just as delicious as they are beautiful, these edible plants are compact, self-pollinating, and perfect for the patio.
1. Planting: To prepare your container, fill it with potting soil until it reaches 3 inches below the rim, but make sure not to pack it too tightly. Next, remove the plants from their growing or shipping containers. Carefully loosen the root system of each plant from the soil ball to prevent the roots from encircling the soil ball. Place each plant in the container so that the root ball is level with the soil surface. Fill the container with the remaining soil.
2. Watering: Water moderately until well-rooted. Water as needed by checking soil moisture. Blueberries require thorough watering during summer, heavy mulching, and acidic soil due to their shallow root system. This variety is more drought-resistant, meaning it requires less of a regular watering schedule.
3. Fertilizing: Wait until the blueberry plants have leafed out before fertilizing them. Then, use a solution specifically formulated for blueberries.
4. Pruning: Blueberries do not require pruning until their third season, when they begin to produce fruit.
5. Pollination: Since this is a self-pollinating variety, you don’t have to add other blueberry varieties unless you want higher-yielding crops.