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BLUEBERRY - HANNAH'S CHOICE (LIVE FRUIT ) SHUB, HIGH BUSH

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Hannah's Choice Northern Highbush Blueberry is a highly sought-after early season cultivar, known for its superior sweet taste and firm texture, making it an ideal choice for dedicated gardeners and blueberry lovers. This outstanding variety boasts vigorous growth, effortless upkeep, and a plentiful harvest of succulent blueberries. Its lush green foliage transforms into a gorgeous crimson hue during the fall, adding a dazzling splash of color to any garden or landscape.

Thriving in USDA Zones 4-7, this versatile plant flourishes in a variety of climates. At a mature height of 4-6 ft. it is perfect for both container gardening or as a striking addition to your backyard fruit garden. Blueberries grow best in full Sun, well drained, high organic matter. Bed preparation is a must. Don ft. t miss out on the opportunity to cultivate this exceptional blueberry bush and enjoy delicious berries right in your own backyard.  

Planting Instructions: Prepare the ground well before planting. Blueberries prefer an acid soil. In alkaline soil, add ammonium sulfate for best results. Dig a hole large enough to encompass the roots without bending or circling. Set the plant in place so the crown (part of the plant where the root meets the stem) is about 1-2 inches below the soil surface. When planting, add generous amounts of peat but no fertilizer. Cover with soil to the original soil surface and water thoroughly. Blueberries can also be grown in large pots and containers if compost is used. Prune in winter, cutting out dead or damaged branches. In spring, feed with sulphate of ammonia, sulphate of potash, bonemeal and top-dress with compost.

Pests or Diseases: No serious insect or disease problems. You may protect your fruit from birds with netting.

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