Northblue Blueberry
Vaccinium ‘Northblue’
Fruit: Blueberry
| Height: 2.5-3′ | Width: 2.5-3′ |
| Sun: Full to Part Sun | Zone: 3 |
Small, bushy and compact, cold-hardy shrub that produces fruit that is high in antioxidants. Small, bell-shaped, white spring blooms and dark-green, glossy, oval foliage that turns a beautiful, deep red in fall. Good producer of medium to large, dark-blue berries with a firm, juicy texture and a pleasant, sweet flavour. Fruit is good for fresh eating, baking and cooking. Ripens mid summer. Plant in a sheltered area. Blueberries prefer moist, rich, peaty, acidic soil (low pH, 5.5 and lower for blueberries). Soil on the prairies is usually alkaline (higher pH) so make sure to plant in soil that has a mix of organic matter/soil and peat moss and add aluminum sulfate or ammonium sulfate to further lower soil pH. Mulch generously around roots in fall to provide winter protection. Can also be planted in containers where the soil can easily be manipulated. Fertilize in spring with a good quality compost before new growth emerges. Little pruning is needed; if necessary prune back in late winter/early spring to encourage new growth, dead or broken branches can be removed anytime.
Self-pollinating but planting another variety close by increases fruit production and size of fruit.
Available in select potted sizes.
