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Powderblue Blueberry
Powderblue Blueberry

Powderblue Blueberry

$19.99

A hybrid variety of the Rabbiteye Blueberry (tolerant of the heat and drought of the South),  Powder Blue has heavy harvests of sweet-tart blueberries that will thrill your taste buds. Powder Blue gets its name from the powder blue blush that the berries gain upon ripening. It is actually one of the toughest blueberry plants with a late ripening season. It produces delicate white flowers in late spring-early summer and this is especially helpful, not just for its beauty but because a late bloom helps protect your blueberry from late freezes. Ripening mid to late season, the berries are large and light blue.

Grown best in hardy zones 7-9, this plant matures at approximately 6-10' tall and 6-12' wide. Powder Blue is not self fertile so you'll want Tifblue, Brightwell, Climax or Premier  Rabbiteye varieties as a good pollinator.

Remember, the taste of fruit relies heavily in the soil that it's planted in and also the fertilization used. We recommend using organic Happy Frog Potting Soil for your planting along with either Espoma Acid Fertilizer since blueberries love acid or organic Down To Earth Acid Fertilizer.

A hybrid variety of the Rabbiteye Blueberry (tolerant of the heat and drought of the South),  Powder Blue has heavy harvests of sweet-tart blueberries that will thrill your taste buds. Powder Blue gets its name from the powder blue blush that the berries gain upon ripening. It is actually one of the toughest blueberry plants with a late ripening season. It produces delicate white flowers in late spring-early summer and this is especially helpful, not just for its beauty but because a late bloom helps protect your blueberry from late freezes. Ripening mid to late season, the berries are large and light blue.

Grown best in hardy zones 7-9, this plant matures at approximately 6-10' tall and 6-12' wide. Powder Blue is not self fertile so you'll want Tifblue, Brightwell, Climax or Premier  Rabbiteye varieties as a good pollinator.

Remember, the taste of fruit relies heavily in the soil that it's planted in and also the fertilization used. We recommend using organic Happy Frog Potting Soil for your planting along with either Espoma Acid Fertilizer since blueberries love acid or organic Down To Earth Acid Fertilizer.