Users' questions

How big do sunshine blue blueberries get?

How big do sunshine blue blueberries get?

3 to 4 ft. tall
Moderate growing, semi-dwarf shrub; reaches 3 to 4 ft. tall and wide. Water regularly – weekly, or more often in extreme heat or containers. Provide rich, acidic, well-drained soil.

Can blueberries grow in San Diego?

There are three types of blueberry plants available to us, but the types that do best in San Diego are southern high bush blueberries. Blueberries thrive in well-drained soil with a pH of 4.5 – 5.5 and they will need plenty of moisture.

Which blueberries grow best in Southern California?

The Southern Highbush (vaccinium) varieties of blueberries are especially suited to our Southern Californian climate. Good picks include O’Neal, an early berry with good flavor; Georgia Gem, with medium-size, good tasting fruit; and Sunshine Blue, a midseason blueberry from San Diego.

Is Sunshine Blue blueberry self-pollinating?

Its upright, compact habit and blue-green foliage that turns burgundy in fall make Sunshine Blue especially decorative in pots. Tolerates high pH better than most blueberries and is self-pollinating.

What is the best tasting blueberry?

The favorite blueberry varieties rated by 56 taste testers in California’s San Joaquin Valley for 2012 include Southmoon, Reveille, Biloxi, and Legacy. Following the top four were Jewel, Sharpblue, Misty, and Star. Most are Southern Highbush varieties, but some Northern Highbush varieties were also rated highly.

Are Sunshine blue blueberries edible?

Both edible and ornamental, Vaccinium ‘Sunshine Blue’ (Highbush Blueberry) is a compact rounded deciduous shrub, with small oval silvery green leaves turning attractive shades of red and purple in the fall.

What is best fertilizer for blueberries?

Blueberries will benefit from an application of sulphate of potash each year in spring. Net plants with bird-netting after flowering to prevent birds stealing your entire crop! Blueberries need a moist but free-draining soil. Raise garden beds if soil is heavy and water every couple of days, especially in dry weather.

Do blueberries need direct sunlight?

Blueberry plants need full sun: Blueberries will tolerate partial shade, especially late in the day. Blueberries will grow in higher pH, but to achieve highest production, you will need to amend the soil around the plants.

Do blueberries grow well in pots?

Tips for growing blueberries in containers. Highbush blueberries would prefer to be planted in well-prepared soil in the ground but with proper planting and care, they can be grown in containers. Select a well-draining, large weather-proof container like a wooden barrel planter.

How do you plant blueberry sunshine blue?

Sunshine Blue likes an acidic soil and tolerates a higher pH soil then most blueberries. Avoid watering plants over the foliage as this will promote leaf diseases. Ensure good drainage and keep watered in dry, hot weather but do not over water.

Which are the sweetest blueberries?

Legacy berries were the sweetest of the three, with floral undertones, and the Drapers were pleasingly tart. (If Legacy blueberries are Golden Delicious, then Drapers are Granny Smith—i.e. ideal for a pie.)

What blueberry is the sweetest?

5. Legacy (Zones 5-8) This Northern Highbush variety is known for the sweetness and excellent taste of its large berries, according to the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station of the USDA.

What kind of soil does Sunshine Blue blueberry grow in?

For gardens from San Diego to Seattle, Sunshine Blue has it all. This semi-dwarf, versatile evergreen blueberry features showy hot pink flowers that fade to white in spring, yielding large crops of delicious berries. Sunshine Blue tolerates higher pH soils better than many other blueberries and it is self-pollinating.

What to do with blueberries in Southern California?

To keep birds away when growing berries, you can place plastic hawks or owls around your garden (like scarecrows) or invest in bird netting to protect your plants. Southern highbush blueberries are the best choice for Southern California.

Which is the best blueberry plant for winter?

One of the best for mild-winter areas, a low-chill selection perfect for small gardens or large patio tubs. Blue-green foliage and showy pink to white flowers provide ornamental value, followed by an abundant crop of fruit. Self-fruiting, but yields best when planted with another variety. Recommended winter chill: 150 hours.

How to care for Peach sorbet blueberry-Monrovia?

Provide rich, acidic, well-drained soil. Shelter from harsh, reflected afternoon sun in hot summer areas. Water deeply, regularly in first growing season to establish an extensive root system. Before new growth begins, prune off twiggy growth, leaving only main stems to prevent overbearing.