The Easiest Blueberries for Beginners to Grow
Grow blueberries in your garden, on your patio or balcony in containers. They don’t take much space or effort. And, once you know the basics, you are good to grow.
Native to North America, blueberries grow well in acidic soil and in areas with at least 140 frost-free days per year. They’re also perfect for organic gardeners since they can easily be grown without pesticides.
Below are our favorite picks for beginners to grow.
Jersey Blueberry – One of the classics in the blueberry world. This reliable plant is super easy to grow and produces pounds and pounds of blueberries.
Blueberry Type: Northern Highbush
Light: Full sun
Size: 6-8’ H x 5-6’ W
Zone: 4-7
Chill Hours: 800-1,000
Ripening Season: Late: End of July-End of August
Taste and Size: Medium blueberries that taste rich and super sweet
Yield: High yield, 7-10 pounds of blueberries
Features:
- Great blueberries for baking
- Fiery orange fall foliage
- Tolerant of many soil types
Emerald Blueberry – These berries are so enchanted you’ll think they’re from the Emerald City of Oz. This new blueberry variety is one you can count on. Year after year, it produces some of the biggest blueberries you’ve ever seen.
Blueberry Type: Southern Highbush
Light: Full sun
Size: 5-6’ H x 5-6’ W
Zone: 7-10
Chill Hours: 250
Ripening Season: Mid-season: End of May-Mid-June
Taste and Size: Enormous blueberries with a sweet flavor
Yield: High yield
Features:
- Looks great in the landscape
- Dependable in Southern climates
- Grows well in Central and South Florida
Pink Icing – With breathtaking spring and fall foliage and large, sweet berries mid-summer, this gem makes small spaces shine. Plus, these bushes are self-pollinating, so only one bush is needed to produce fruit.
Blueberry Type: Dwarf
Light: Full sun
Size: 3’ H x 4’ W
Zone: 5-10
Chill Hours: 500
Ripening Season: Mid-summer
Taste and Size: Large blueberries with sweet, robust flavor
Yield: Moderate yield
Features:
- Works well in containers or in landscape
- Likes acidic soil
- Beautiful year-round foliage
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