Blueberry, Bluejay, Bare Root
Mild, Sweet Blueberries with Uniform Ripening
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Bluejay (Vaccinium corymbosum 'Bluejay')
Bluejay is a hardy, reliable early to mid-season blueberry known for its light blue, medium to large-sized berries. This variety stands out for its extremely vigorous growth, growing almost twice as fast as other blueberry varieties, and for its relatedly large size. Bluejay berries have a mild flavor, perfect for fresh eating and baking, and the plant has excellent resistance to cracking during rainy weather. Additionally, its sturdy canes make it easier to harvest, especially in windy areas.
Key Characteristics:
- Resistant to Berry Cracking: Bluejay excels in wet climates, as its berries resist cracking better than many other varieties.
- Mildly Sweet Flavor: Bluejay’s fruit has a mild, pleasant flavor that holds up well in baking.
- Fast-Growing: This variety establishes quickly and produces fruit in just a couple of years.
- Yellow Orange Fall Foliage; Beautiful bright yellow winter wood!
Product Details:
- Mature Height: 6-7 feet
- Fruit Time: Early to Mid Season
- Fruit Qualities: Light blue, medium-sized berries, mild flavor
- Chill Hours: 800-1000 hours
- Pollination Partners: Pair with Nelson, Patriot, or Bluecrop for optimal fruit set.
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 4-7
Blueberries are a valuable addition to fruit tree guilds in permaculture systems. Positioned in the shrub layer, they benefit from the shade and protection of larger trees while providing ground-level diversity. Their flowers attract pollinators, and their roots help with moisture retention, enhancing the overall health and productivity of the guild. Their nutrient-dense berries offer a reliable food source, complementing the fruit production of the larger trees.
Northern highbush blueberries are best suited for cooler climates, thriving in USDA zones 4-7. These plants require well-drained, acidic soil (pH 4.5-5.5) and full sun for optimal fruit production. Blueberries benefit from mulch to retain moisture, prevent weeds, and protect shallow roots. Consistent watering is essential, especially during fruiting. Blueberries are self-fertile but cross-pollination increases the overall yield, improves the size and quality of the berries, and leads to a more abundant harvest. Add organic compost or sulfur to the soil to maintain its acidity. Regular pruning encourages healthy growth and more abundant fruiting.
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Sun RequirementsFull Sun
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Soil RequirementsMedium
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Bloom ColorWhite
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Bloom TimeMay
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USDA Hardiness ZonesZone 4, Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7
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Chill Hours1000
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Pollination Partners
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