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Northland Blueberry
BerryVaccinium corymbosum 'Northland'
- Partial sun
- Zones 3–8
- 60 days to maturity
- Fruits
- 48" spacing
- High water
- pH 4.5–5.5
Overview
A cold-hardy, half-high blueberry bush that's perfect for northern gardeners and smaller spaces. This reliable variety produces abundant crops of medium-sized, sweet berries and offers beautiful fall color, making it both productive and ornamental in the landscape.
Planting
Plant nursery bushes in spring or fall. Dig hole twice as wide as root ball, plant at same depth.
Growing
Sun: partial. Water: high. Soil pH: 4.5–5.5. Space plants 48" apart. Germination: 21-30 (from seed, cuttings preferred).
Pests & diseases
Common pests: Blueberry maggot, aphids, scale insects, birds. Common diseases: Mummy berry, anthracnose, powdery mildew.