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3-in-1 Blueberry

3-in-1 Blueberry


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3-in-1 Blueberry

Pick Blueberries 3 Times Longer than Normal


Our 3-in-1 Blueberry bush is the result of the flawless union of spectacular blueberry varieties: the Elliott, Bluecrop and Duke all join together to make one hardy shrub that will present you with an extended crop of the most mouth-watering, plump and juicy blueberries you've ever tasted.  

One of the best features of our 3-in-1 Blueberry is that all three varieties ripen at different intervals during the season, so your harvest is spread out over the course of several months. Duke ripens earliest, around early-July, depending upon your region. Bluecrop is next, ready for harvest mid-summer, and Elliott ripens last, around mid-August or later, again, depending upon your region.  

Your family can look forward to lip smacking blueberry pancakes, fresh-baked muffins and sweet blueberry preserves for months on end. And you will feel good about serving these healthy and delicious berries that are packed with vitamins and disease-fighting antioxidants.  

Thriving in zones 4-9, the 3-in-1 Blueberry is an incredibly cold-hardy bush as well as being drought/heat tolerant. Like most blueberry bushes, this beauty prefers an acidic, well-drained soil that's high in organic matter.

Maturing to heights of about 6-8 feet, upright and densely branched, the 3-in-1 Blueberry makes a gorgeous informal hedge when planted in rows.

Our 3-in-1 Blueberry bush is easy to grow; just plant in a sunny area and get ready to enjoy bushels of yummy berries bursting with sweet juicy goodness.  

This remarkable 3-in-1 Blueberry is incredibly popular, so order yours today, before we're completely sold-out.


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Growing Zones: 4-9

Mature Height: 6-8 ft.
Mature Width: 4-6 ft.
Sunlight: Full - Partial
Soil Conditions: Adaptable
Drought Tolerance: Great
Botanical Name: Vaccinium
Does not ship to: AZ, CA, OR, WA
Growing Zones 4-9
This plant grows in zones: 4-9 (shaded area above)

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Your 3-in-1 Blueberry can be planted any time of year!

We try to avoid plants being in transit over the weekend, this is why we ship all orders at the beggining of the week.  You will receive a tracking  email from FedEx when your order has been shipped.

Most products are shipped throughout the year unless specified as “Spring” or “Fall” Delivery. On rare occasions, we will delay shipping if we see severe weather forecasts for your area or ours or if we encounter other unusual issues.  If you do have a delayed item, we would be happy to send your other items sooner at your request.

If you would like to postpone or reschedule your ship date, just call us and we can send your plants out at a more convenient time for you.

 


If you are sending plants as a gift or need them quicker than normal, we encourage you to place your order by phone at 888-504-2001.

Sorry cannot ship to AZ, CA, OR, WA.



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It's Easy to Plant your 3-in-1 Blueberry

Step 1 - Dig Your Hole
Select a site with full to partial sun and moist or well drained soil for your 3-in-1 Blueberry. If you're planting a hedge, mark out a visual guide by placing stakes five to six feet apart and looping string around them. Plant the trees where the stakes are and they'll grow together to make a dense privacy screen. First, dig each hole so that it is just shallower than the root ball and at least twice the width. Then loosen the soil in the planting hole so the roots can easily break through. Use your shovel or try dragging the points of a pitch fork along the sides and bottom of the hole.


Step 2 - Place Your Tree
Next, separate the roots of your 3-in-1 Blueberry gently with your fingers and position them downward in the hole. The top of the root flare, where the roots end and the trunk begins, should be about an inch above the surrounding soil. Then make sure the tree is exactly vertical in the hole. To make it just right, use a level.
Step 3 - Backfill Your Hole
As you backfill the hole, apply water to remove air pockets. Remove debris like stones and grass and completely break up any dirt clumps. Water your 3-in-1 Blueberry again after the transplant is complete. To help retain some of that moisture, it's recommended that you place mulch around each tree to a depth of 2"-3" up to but not touching the trunk. Organic mulches such as wood chips or pine needles also help to better soil structure as they decompose.
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