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- Blueberry 'Highbush/Sweeheart' - 1 Quart Trade Pot, a - Edible Fruit, Fruit Tree, Homestead Garden

- Blueberry 'Highbush/Sweeheart' - 1 Quart Trade Pot, a - Edible Fruit, Fruit Tree, Homestead Garden

Regular price $56.99 USD
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  • Unlock the potential of your garden with our Blueberry 'Highbush/Sweetheart' plant. This adaptable and hardy shrub produces abundant, sweet, and flavorful blueberries that are perfect for snacking or baking. With a 1 quart trade pot, this plant is ready to thrive in hardiness zones 4-7, making it an ideal choice for any home garden or homestead. Please note that this product cannot be shipped to California. Satisfy your taste buds and elevate your edible garden with our Sweetheart Blueberry plant.

    Highbush/Sweetheart Blueberry plant ships in a 1 gallon trade pot
  • Hardiness zone 4 - 7
  • Plants Purchased outside of recommended growing zone voids warrenty
  • Great addition to your edible garden or homestead
  • Cannot Ship To California
  • Plant in full sun (6+hours of direct sunlight)


Enjoy the sweet and juicy taste of homegrown blueberries with our Sweetheart Blueberry Plant. This popular and versatile shrub, scientifically known as Vaccinium corymbosum, is native to North America and is prized for its bountiful harvests of delectable berries. The highbush blueberry is a beautiful addition to any garden, providing not only a delicious fruit crop but also vibrant foliage and attractive blooms.Mature size can reach between 6 - 10ft in height. They typically have a rounded upright growth habit with multiple stems branching out from the base. Soil Preference: Highbush blueberries prefer acidic soil with a pH level between 4.0 and 5.5. They thrive in well-draining soils that are rich in organic matter. Sandy loam or loamy soils are generally suitable for their growth. It's important to ensure good drainage to prevent waterlogging, as excessive moisture can lead to root rot.

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