- Mid-Summer Harvest
- 1000 Chill Hours
- Natural Dwarf Fits Perfectly in Small Space Gardens
- Grow Healthy, Sweet Fruit
- Berries Taste Like Blueberry Jelly
- Beautiful Blooms and Leaves Emerge Red
- Lovely Spring Flowers are Bell-Shaped and Pink
- Tips of the Pointed Leaves Remain Red in Cooler Climates
- Pretty Fruiting Display
- Makes a Tight, Tidy Landscape Shrub
- Keep in Containers or Grow in the Ground
- Self Pollinating, but You’ll Enjoy Bigger Crops with Several Plants
Add improved modern fruiting shrubs in your quest to create a wonderful landscape to enjoy with family and friends. After all, they offer both ornamental appeal and delicious edible berries!
Bushel and Berry Jelly Bean Blueberry (Vaccinium ZF06-179 PP #24,662) features a crop of beautiful, firm berries that ripen in mid-summer. The taste is nice and sweet like homemade blueberry jelly.
Harvest them for your breakfast oatmeal, or bag them to freeze for smoothies and baked goods. Too busy? No problem, just let the local songbirds take their fill.
Why not plant several of them as a mini hedge along a pathway? That way you’ll have plenty for your needs, and support the birds, too.
Butterflies appreciate these hard-working, petite shrubs, too. They’ll come visit the jewel-toned, bell-shaped blooms filled with nectar in springtime.
Grow these plants in patio pots for decoration on your porch or balcony. Or, grow them as a marvelous low edging plant in your foundation plantings or mixed borders with slightly acidic soil.
Make sure to place them in a high-profile spot, as people will want to examine the highlights of red-tipped, elongated green leaves. This charming plant amazes garden visitors each time they come over.
Imagine treating yourself to ripe, mid-season blueberries from your backyard! Jelly Bean Blueberry fruit is a sweet treat with aromatic flavors and antioxidants.
Just be sure to plant them in well-drained, acidic soil with a pH between 4.5 and 5.5; or keep them in containers if you have alkaline soil. Read our Garden Blog for more info on growing Blueberry plants.