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Sweetheart Blueberry Bush - Self-Pollinating Fruit Bearing Shrub

$17.95

$339.50

  • Self-pollinating variety designed for efficient fruit production without needing multiple bushes.
  • Compact growth habit suitable for both garden beds and large containers.
  • Produces firm, flavorful blueberries with a balanced sweet profile.
  • Adaptable to various temperate climate zones with proper soil management.

Size: 4 inch

Quantity: Single

SKU:B0SV10K5
Availability: In Stock
Category:Berry Bushes

Experience Home-Grown Harvests with the Sweetheart Blueberry Bush

The Sweetheart Blueberry Bush is a cultivated variety of Vaccinium corymbosum, specifically selected for its self-pollinating characteristics. This feature simplifies the cultivation process for home gardeners, as it does not require a secondary variety for cross-pollination to produce a consistent yield of fruit.

Cultivation and Care Requirements

To ensure optimal health and productivity, this blueberry bush requires specific environmental conditions. It thrives in acidic soil with a pH range between 4.5 and 5.5. Regular monitoring of soil acidity is recommended to maintain nutrient uptake efficiency. The plant prefers well-draining soil rich in organic matter to support root development.

Growth Characteristics

  • Pollination: Self-fertile, reducing the need for multiple plants to ensure fruit set.
  • Plant Habit: Maintains a manageable size, making it suitable for residential landscaping or container gardening.
  • Fruit Quality: Produces firm berries that are suitable for fresh consumption or culinary applications.
  • Environmental Needs: Requires consistent moisture during the growing season and benefits from full sun exposure for maximum berry production.

By providing the correct acidic soil environment and adequate water, this bush can establish itself effectively in various garden settings. Its structural integrity and reliable fruit-bearing cycle make it a functional addition to edible landscapes.