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NORTHLAND blueberry

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Origin & hardiness

  • Developed by the University of Michigan, this is a northern variety, adapted to harsh climates.
  • It tolerates very low winter temperatures and is often listed as hardy to zone 3.
  • Resistant to snow, its branches are flexible, reducing the risk of breakage under snow or ice loads.

Size, growth habit & appearance

  • Medium-sized shrub: varies depending on conditions, but generally between 3 and 4 feet (≈ 90-120 cm) in height, and a similar width, sometimes a little more spreading.
  • Compact and fairly dense habit. Can be planted as a hedge, border, in a bed, or even in a pot (if the container is large enough) in some cases.
  • Blooms in spring with white bell-shaped flowers, sometimes tinged with pink. Green foliage in summer, with beautiful fall colors (red, orange, yellow) in many cases.

Fruit & harvest

  • Harvest period: mid-season, usually in July in many regions, depending on the climate.
  • Fruit size: small to medium. Some descriptions mention ~ 136 berries per cup, which indicates rather small fruit.
  • Flavor: sweet, often described as having a taste reminiscent of wild blueberries, more tart depending on ripeness. Good for fresh eating, cooking, jams, and jellies.
  • This variety produces consistent yields, even after very cold winters.

Growing conditions — What it likes / what it needs to thrive

  • Exposure
    Full sun is best for good yields. Can tolerate some shade, but this will reduce production.
  • Soil
    • Acidic soil: ideal pH around 4.5 to 5.5 or even slightly lower depending on the circumstances.
    • Well-drained and rich in organic matter. Blueberry roots are fairly shallow, so good humus, mulch, peat, or sphagnum moss can help.
  • Watering
    Regular, especially during fruiting and dry periods. Soil should always be slightly moist but not soggy.
  • Pollination
    Partially self-fertile, meaning it can produce fruit on its own, but the presence of other varieties with similar flowering times often increases the quantity or size of the fruit.
  • Pruning & Care
    • Remove dead or damaged wood.
    • Thin out the center of the plant if it becomes too dense to encourage air circulation.
    • Prune after harvest or during dormancy according to local recommendations.
  • Winter Protection
    Although very hardy, in regions with very cold winters or more exposed soils (wind, freezing winds, etc.), a thick mulch or temporary root protection may help.

Strengths & limitations

Strengths:

  • Very good hardiness — one of the most cold-tolerant “tall” blueberry varieties.
  • Fruits have a good flavor, reminiscent of wild blueberries, which is desirable for aromas.
  • Good, consistent productivity, even in difficult conditions.
  • Interesting ornamental appearance (flowers, fall foliage).

Limitations:

  • The fruits are not very large — if your goal is to have very large blueberries, other varieties may be preferable.
  • Sensitive to soil type (acidity, drainage)—like all blueberry bushes, but especially for hardy varieties such as this one, which often require conditions closer to forest or peat bog soils.
  • In short seasons/less warm summers, ripening may be slightly slower, or harvest may be later.

Hardiness Zones

  • 3a, 3b, 4a, 4b, 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a

Flowering period

  • May

Light

  • Full-sun
  • Half-shade

Uses / Special remarks

It is necessary to have more than one variety to ensure good pollination.

IMPORTANT: We do not deliver trees 7' and taller! (Nursery pickup only). For best results, orders placed from now on will be delivered in the fall (except for nursery pickup).

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