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NORTHBLUE blueberry

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General information & origin

  • ‘Northblue’ is a half-high variety (hybrid between highbush and lowbush), combining the vigor of highbush and the hardiness of lowbush.
  • It was introduced in 1983 (University of Minnesota).

Main characteristics

  • Hardiness zones    
    • Zones 3 to 7. Resistant to cold winters; can withstand temperatures as low as approximately -35°F (≈ -37°C) in good conditions.
  • Size & habit    
    • Compact shrub (“half-high”), approximately 60-90 cm tall (≈ 2-3 ft) and 80-100 cm wide, depending on the source.
  • Foliage & appearance    
    • Shiny leaves, green in summer, turning beautiful shades of orange-red to dark red in fall. Spring flowering with white (sometimes slightly pink) bell-shaped flowers.
  • Fruit    
    • Medium to large, dark blue, firm berries with a good flavor—often described as “wild blueberry taste.” Cooked or fresh, they hold up reasonably well.
  • Harvest time    
    • Mid-season (midsummer)—July to early August depending on climate.
  • Yield    
    • Varies depending on conditions, but generally good: several sources mention ≈ 3-7 lb (≈1.4-3 kg) per bush in good conditions.

Strengths & advantages

  • Highly hardy → Ideal for regions with harsh winters.
  • Compact plant → Practical for small gardens, pots, vegetable gardens, borders.
  • Good taste & firmness → For fresh consumption, cooking, freezing.
  • Aesthetic appeal → Beautiful flowering, striking fall colors, attractive landscaping.

Constraints & things to watch out for

  • Even though the variety is self-fertile (or “self-fruitful”), yields are better if another compatible variety (another half-high) is planted nearby. Cross-pollination helps fruit size and quantity.
  • Requires well-drained, acidic soil (ideal pH ≈ 4.5-5.5) rich in organic matter. Soil that is too alkaline or compact causes problems (chlorosis, low yields).
  • Requires sufficient light → full sun or light partial shade for good yields and beautiful fruit color.
  • Limited productivity in the first few years, as with many blueberry bushes: the shrub must establish itself.

Recommended growing measures

Here are some tips to maximize your success with ‘Northblue’:

  1. Location: Choose a spot with full sun or at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day.
  2. Soil: Add well-decomposed compost and organic mulch (bark, leaves, etc.) to maintain moisture and acidity. Test the soil to ensure the pH is between ~4.5-5.5.
  3. Spacing: Space plants ~90-100 cm apart so that each shrub has room to grow. If smaller, space them closer together.
  4. Maintenance: Prune old wood (3-4 years and older) to encourage new growth. Remove dead/diseased wood.
  5. Winter protection: Although hardy, good mulching around the base helps, especially if the soil is sandy or exposed to wind.
  6. Pollination: It is a good idea to plant another compatible half-high or highbush variety if possible (e.g., ‘Northcountry’, ‘Polaris’) to improve yield and fruit size.

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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