Blueberry Plant Collection - Northern Highbush Trio (Free Shipping)
Blueberry Plant Collection - Northern Highbush Trio (Free Shipping)
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Start your own blueberry patch with three easy to grow varieties chosen for flavor, reliability, and staggered harvests. These plants are well-established in 1L pots, and will take off after transplanting. Free shipping is included.
This trio contains three plants, one from each variety: Jersey, Chandler, and Bluecrop. All three varieties are northern highbush blueberries and benefit from cross-pollination. Even though blueberries can still produce alone, you can expect better yields with multiple varieties.
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🫐 Bluecrop – Early to Mid-Season Classic
Bluecrop is often the first of the three to ripen, kicking off the blueberry season. It’s considered the gold standard for good reason—reliable yields, excellent flavor, and strong cold hardiness. The berries are medium to large with a balanced, classic blueberry taste, and the plants are easy to grow, even for beginners.
🫐 Chandler – Mid-Season with Giant Berries
Chandler comes in season after Bluecrop and is best known for its extra-large berries, some of the biggest you’ll find on a blueberry plant. Instead of ripening all at once, Chandler produces over an extended period, giving you steady harvests of sweet, mild-flavored berries.
🫐 Jersey – Late Season Workhorse
Jersey ripens last, helping stretch your harvest well into late summer. It’s a vigorous, long-lived variety with heavy yields and dependable performance. The berries are medium-sized with good flavor and are great for fresh eating, freezing, and preserving.
Growing Information
🌱 Plant Type: Perennial fruiting shrub (highbush blueberry)
🌱 Hardiness Zones: 4–8 (do best in cool temperatures)
🌱 When to Plant: Spring or fall
🌱 When to Harvest: Mid to late summer (varies by variety)
Cultivation Tips
Soil requirements: Blueberries require acidic soil with a pH of 4.5–5.5. Well-drained soil rich in organic matter is essential. Raised beds or containers work well if native soil isn’t acidic. Add peat moss and acidic fertilizer to the soil to help them thrive.
Sunlight: Full sun (6–8+ hours per day) for best fruit size and sweetness.
Watering: Blueberries have shallow roots and need consistent moisture. Water regularly, especially during flowering and fruiting—mulching helps retain moisture.
Harvesting: Berries are ready when fully blue and come off easily with a gentle tug. Harvest every few days as berries ripen.
Planted together, these three varieties give you a long, staggered harvest window from early to late season, improved cross-pollination, and consistent yields year after year—all from proven, easy-to-grow plants.
Non-GMO Commitment: At The Farm on Central, all our plants are guaranteed non-GMO and not genetically modified in any way, upholding natural breeding methods and promoting sustainable gardening and farming practices.

