Chandler and Bluecrop Blueberry plants in 1 gal pots, about 2-3' tall.
$17 each
Erntesegen and Erntedank Lingonberry plants in 4" pots.
$12 each
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Chandler produces the biggest blueberries that exist! These are the size of a cherry.
This variety is a u-pick and market staple, providing a long mid-summer season of firm delicious sweet fruit on a bush with ornamental leaves that turn a bright red in the fall.
Bushes are about 6' tall and high yielding.
Self-pollinating but set largest crops from cross-pollination with another variety.
Bluecrop is one of the most popular highbush blueberry varieties, with high productivity, extra large berries, and excellent flavor.
The bushes average 5' tall and are hardy and drought resistant with excellent red fall leaf color and red branches during winter.
Easy to hand harvest, Bluecrop is one of the best varieties you can grow in the NW.
Self-pollinating but set largest crops from cross-pollination with another variety.
Lingonberry is a low growing evergreen berry related to huckleberry, cranberry and blueberry.
They produce abundant small red berries and grow very well in the Pacific Northwest.
They are a staple of Scandinavian culture.
The harvested berries can be frozen and used as needed without cooking, although lingonberry jam is a beloved condiment.
The plants grow 6-12 inches tall and will spread over the ground slowly.
They grow wild in northern areas of United States, Canada and Scandinavia.
Typically they produce fruit in the third season.
Erntesegen lingonberry plants are 12 inches tall at maturity, spread quickly, have among the best yields of any variety and taste delicious with a balanced sweet tartness.
Plant at least 2 varieties for optimum pollination needed to obtain the largest fruits.
Erntedank lingonberry plants flower in late summer and yields tons of large and deep red berries with excellent firmness in October and November.
This variety is disease resistant and was found growing wild in Germany.
Plant at least 2 varieties for optimum pollination needed to obtain the largest fruits.
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