Indulge in the exquisite allure of our Pink Icing® Blueberry, both a visual and delicious addition to your garden! Boasting vibrant pink, blue, and green hues early in the season and a unique iridescent blue in the winter, this unique blueberry variety is truly one of a kind.
Reaching up to 4 ft high, the Pink Icing® Blueberry is compact in size, making it perfect for containers or small garden spaces - so you can enjoy the beauty, even in limited areas! Plus, it can even be evergreen in milder climates, which makes it a great choice for your year-round enjoyment!
Easy to care for and adaptable to various climates, the Pink Icing® Blueberry is a must-have for both novice and seasoned gardeners. Elevate your gardening experience with a plant that not only enhances your outdoor space but also provides a continuous harvest of delicious, uniquely colored berries.
Want to treat yourself to an extraordinary blend of flavor and elegance this coming year? Then hurry and grow your Pink Icing® Blueberry 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: Plant your Pink Icing® Blueberry in well-draining, acidic soil in a location with full sun to partial shade. Ensure proper spacing so your bush has room to grow.
2. Watering: Water consistently, aiming for moist but not waterlogged soil. Provide a deep, regular watering schedule, especially during dry spells, ensuring the roots receive adequate moisture for optimal growth and fruit development.
3. Fertilizing: Fertilize in early spring with a balanced, acidic fertilizer according to package instructions. Repeat the application in late spring or early summer.
4. Pruning: In late winter prune out any dead branches on your Pink Icing® Blueberry. After harvest, prune non-fruit-bearing branches, leaving new branches to fruit the following season.
5. Pollination: Since this is a self-pollinating variety, you don’t have to add other blueberry varieties unless you want higher-yielding crops.