Blueberry Plants Offer Great Fall Color!

While blueberry plants are primarily known for the tasty, healthy berries that they produce that rich in antioxidants, they are also superior ornamental plants that provide color and texture to the landscape. Blueberry bushes are typically glossy green during the summer then turn scarlet red in the fall. Once they have defoliated, their bright red stems provide additional winter interest.
Blueberry bushes are easy to grow shrubs that vary in size from the dwarf varieties that reach only 2' tall to the high bushes that grow to 6' tall. Depending on your USDA hardiness zone, there is a blueberry bush that is right for you.
At the farm we successfully grow numerous varieties of hardy blueberries that perform in a USDA hardiness zone 5 including Rubel, Patriot, Bluecrop and Highcountry blueberries. When growing blueberries try incorporating more than one variety for increased pollination and berry yield. To purchase blueberry plants, visit our online country store.






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