
High-Bush Blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) – Seeds
Bring the joy of fresh, homegrown blueberries to your garden with High-Bush Blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) seeds.
This non-GMO, heirloom variety produces tall, productive bushes yielding sweet, juicy berries ideal for fresh eating or baking.
High-Bush Blueberries thrive in cooler climates, offer beautiful spring flowers and vibrant fall foliage, and are perfect for garden beds, hedgerows, or containers.
Key Features
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Produces clusters of sweet, plump blueberries
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Non-GMO and heirloom seed variety
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Hardy perennial shrub with ornamental value
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Excellent fruiting performance in temperate zones
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Great for fresh consumption, baking, or preserves
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Beautiful spring blossoms and colorful autumn foliage
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Drought-tolerant once established
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Ideal for garden borders, edible landscapes, and pots
Specifications
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Common Name: High-Bush Blueberry
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Scientific Name: Vaccinium corymbosum
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Seed Type: Non-GMO, Heirloom
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Plant Type: Deciduous Perennial Shrub
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Season: Spring or Fall
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USDA Hardiness Zones: 3–8
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Soil Type: Acidic, well-drained sandy or loamy soil
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Sun Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade
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Germination Time: 4–6 weeks (cold stratification required)
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Maturity Period: 2–3 years to bear fruit
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Water Needs: Moderate; keep soil evenly moist
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Spacing: 4–6 feet between plants
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Temperature Range: 60–75°F (15–24°C)
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Growth Height: 4–8 feet tall
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Heirloom: Yes
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GMO Status: 100% Non-GMO
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Perennial or Annual: Perennial
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Recommended For: Home Gardens, Edible Borders, Containers, Landscapes
Planting Guide
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Stratification: Refrigerate seeds in moist medium for 6–8 weeks before sowing.
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Soil Preparation: Use acidic soil (pH 4.5–5.5) for best results.
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Sowing Depth: Sow seeds ¼ inch deep; keep soil lightly moist.
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Sunlight: Choose a sunny to partly shaded spot.
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Watering: Keep soil evenly moist but not soggy during early growth.
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Transplanting: Move seedlings outdoors when 3–4 inches tall and frost danger has passed.
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Mulching: Add organic mulch to maintain soil moisture and acidity.
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Harvesting: Blueberries are ready to pick when fully blue and easily detach from the stem.
Bring the joy of fresh, homegrown blueberries to your garden with High-Bush Blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) seeds.
This non-GMO, heirloom variety produces tall, productive bushes yielding sweet, juicy berries ideal for fresh eating or baking.
High-Bush Blueberries thrive in cooler climates, offer beautiful spring flowers and vibrant fall foliage, and are perfect for garden beds, hedgerows, or containers.
Key Features
-
Produces clusters of sweet, plump blueberries
-
Non-GMO and heirloom seed variety
-
Hardy perennial shrub with ornamental value
-
Excellent fruiting performance in temperate zones
-
Great for fresh consumption, baking, or preserves
-
Beautiful spring blossoms and colorful autumn foliage
-
Drought-tolerant once established
-
Ideal for garden borders, edible landscapes, and pots
Specifications
-
Common Name: High-Bush Blueberry
-
Scientific Name: Vaccinium corymbosum
-
Seed Type: Non-GMO, Heirloom
-
Plant Type: Deciduous Perennial Shrub
-
Season: Spring or Fall
-
USDA Hardiness Zones: 3–8
-
Soil Type: Acidic, well-drained sandy or loamy soil
-
Sun Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade
-
Germination Time: 4–6 weeks (cold stratification required)
-
Maturity Period: 2–3 years to bear fruit
-
Water Needs: Moderate; keep soil evenly moist
-
Spacing: 4–6 feet between plants
-
Temperature Range: 60–75°F (15–24°C)
-
Growth Height: 4–8 feet tall
-
Heirloom: Yes
-
GMO Status: 100% Non-GMO
-
Perennial or Annual: Perennial
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Recommended For: Home Gardens, Edible Borders, Containers, Landscapes
Planting Guide
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Stratification: Refrigerate seeds in moist medium for 6–8 weeks before sowing.
-
Soil Preparation: Use acidic soil (pH 4.5–5.5) for best results.
-
Sowing Depth: Sow seeds ¼ inch deep; keep soil lightly moist.
-
Sunlight: Choose a sunny to partly shaded spot.
-
Watering: Keep soil evenly moist but not soggy during early growth.
-
Transplanting: Move seedlings outdoors when 3–4 inches tall and frost danger has passed.
-
Mulching: Add organic mulch to maintain soil moisture and acidity.
-
Harvesting: Blueberries are ready to pick when fully blue and easily detach from the stem.
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$5.25Description
Bring the joy of fresh, homegrown blueberries to your garden with High-Bush Blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) seeds.
This non-GMO, heirloom variety produces tall, productive bushes yielding sweet, juicy berries ideal for fresh eating or baking.
High-Bush Blueberries thrive in cooler climates, offer beautiful spring flowers and vibrant fall foliage, and are perfect for garden beds, hedgerows, or containers.
Key Features
-
Produces clusters of sweet, plump blueberries
-
Non-GMO and heirloom seed variety
-
Hardy perennial shrub with ornamental value
-
Excellent fruiting performance in temperate zones
-
Great for fresh consumption, baking, or preserves
-
Beautiful spring blossoms and colorful autumn foliage
-
Drought-tolerant once established
-
Ideal for garden borders, edible landscapes, and pots
Specifications
-
Common Name: High-Bush Blueberry
-
Scientific Name: Vaccinium corymbosum
-
Seed Type: Non-GMO, Heirloom
-
Plant Type: Deciduous Perennial Shrub
-
Season: Spring or Fall
-
USDA Hardiness Zones: 3–8
-
Soil Type: Acidic, well-drained sandy or loamy soil
-
Sun Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade
-
Germination Time: 4–6 weeks (cold stratification required)
-
Maturity Period: 2–3 years to bear fruit
-
Water Needs: Moderate; keep soil evenly moist
-
Spacing: 4–6 feet between plants
-
Temperature Range: 60–75°F (15–24°C)
-
Growth Height: 4–8 feet tall
-
Heirloom: Yes
-
GMO Status: 100% Non-GMO
-
Perennial or Annual: Perennial
-
Recommended For: Home Gardens, Edible Borders, Containers, Landscapes
Planting Guide
-
Stratification: Refrigerate seeds in moist medium for 6–8 weeks before sowing.
-
Soil Preparation: Use acidic soil (pH 4.5–5.5) for best results.
-
Sowing Depth: Sow seeds ¼ inch deep; keep soil lightly moist.
-
Sunlight: Choose a sunny to partly shaded spot.
-
Watering: Keep soil evenly moist but not soggy during early growth.
-
Transplanting: Move seedlings outdoors when 3–4 inches tall and frost danger has passed.
-
Mulching: Add organic mulch to maintain soil moisture and acidity.
-
Harvesting: Blueberries are ready to pick when fully blue and easily detach from the stem.
























