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Northland Blueberry

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Northland Blueberry

Berry

Vaccinium corymbosum 'Northland'

  • Partial sun
  • Zones 3–8
  • 60 days to maturity
  • Fruits
  • 48" spacing
  • High water
  • pH 4.5–5.5
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  • 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.