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Dwarf Northblue Blueberry

Dwarf Northblue Blueberry

Big Yields with Dwarf Form

  (8 customer reviews)



Looking for a smaller bush with bigger berries? Dwarf Northblue is the blueberry for you! Slightly larger than Tophat and Northsky, growing to 2-3 ft. tall, it will produce 3-7 lbs. of sweet, juicy fruit per mature bush. Dusky blue fruit has a delicious wild flavor, but is larger in size than most dwarf blueberries. Tough and cold hardy, withstanding temps of -35°F. Ripens mid June. Potted plants. Zones 3-7.
Not available in CA, GA, MI, OR, WA.

This item ships only in the spring.
If our spring shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following spring.


Product Details
Zones: 3 - 7 (- 30 F.)
Height: 20 - 30 inches
Spacing: 2- 3 feet
Depth: plant at the same depth as in the nursery
Spread: 24 inches
Sun/Shade: full sun
Pollinator: Self - pollinating, better yield with other varieties
Yield: 3 - 7 pounds
Color: white
Foliage: Large,glossy,dark green.Turns crimson in Fall
Blooms: May
Fruit: Fruit dark blue, large and attractive with a good blueberry flavor and a pleasing sugar to acid ratio.
Comments: Vary hardy cultivar. Takes temps as low as -35 degrees F.Half - high or dwarf blueberry. Cross between V. Corymbosum and V . Aurgustifolium. Sweet wild blueberry flavor that is superior to most cultivars. Stores well with refrigeration., Self-pollinating but yields better when planted with another variety.
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Dwarf Northblue Blueberry Ships In The Spring
Unable to ship to: AE AK CA GA GU HI MI OR PR WA

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 -  Thursday, April 22, 2010
Northblue
Reviewed By: Richard Macbeth (Abingdon, Va)
I have planted these along with 3 other verities and did not let them bloom out till this year. They are doing great this year and look forward in eating the berries. I use the Blueberry food which Gurneys sells and use pine straw in the winter to protect them. I grow them in 1/2 wine barrels, it makes it very easy to grow and maintain.

 -  Monday, February 15, 2010
Love my blueberries
Reviewed By: Lonny Allison (Clarksville, Tennessee)
Bought my Dwarf Northblue blueberries three years ago during a year of extreme drought. I thought they would die. Not only are they all living, but producing some of the best tasting fruit I have ever eaten. The visiting grandchildren love their Saturday morning blueberry pancakes too.

 -  Wednesday, September 02, 2009
Dwarf Northblue Blueberry
Reviewed By: Jill (Keizer, OR)
This plant was rather small & whimpy looking, but 6 months later...you'd never know it! It grew fast, filled out beautifully, produced some tasty blueberries and was draught hardy! It's been amazing!


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Dwarf Northblue Blueberry
Big Yields with Dwarf Form

  (8 customer reviews)

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Looking for a smaller bush with bigger berries? Dwarf Northblue is the blueberry for you! Slightly larger than Tophat and Northsky, growing to 2-3 ft. tall, it will produce 3-7 lbs. of sweet, juicy fruit per mature bush. Dusky blue fruit has a delicious wild flavor, but is larger in size than most dwarf blueberries. Tough and cold hardy, withstanding temps of -35°F. Ripens mid June. Potted plants. Zones 3-7.
Not available in CA, GA, MI, OR, WA.

This item ships only in the spring.
If our spring shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following spring.


Product Details
Zones: 3 - 7 (- 30 F.)
Height: 20 - 30 inches
Spacing: 2- 3 feet
Depth: plant at the same depth as in the nursery
Spread: 24 inches
Sun/Shade: full sun
Pollinator: Self - pollinating, better yield with other varieties
Yield: 3 - 7 pounds
Color: white
Foliage: Large,glossy,dark green.Turns crimson in Fall
Blooms: May
Fruit: Fruit dark blue, large and attractive with a good blueberry flavor and a pleasing sugar to acid ratio.
Comments: Vary hardy cultivar. Takes temps as low as -35 degrees F.Half - high or dwarf blueberry. Cross between V. Corymbosum and V . Aurgustifolium. Sweet wild blueberry flavor that is superior to most cultivars. Stores well with refrigeration., Self-pollinating but yields better when planted with another variety.
Shipping: View Shipping Schedule
Dwarf Northblue Blueberry Ships In The Spring
Unable to ship to: AE AK CA GA GU HI MI OR PR WA

Customer Reviews
Overall Rating:
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers

Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating 

 -  Thursday, April 22, 2010
Northblue
Reviewed By: Richard Macbeth (Abingdon, Va)
I have planted these along with 3 other verities and did not let them bloom out till this year. They are doing great this year and look forward in eating the berries. I use the Blueberry food which Gurneys sells and use pine straw in the winter to protect them. I grow them in 1/2 wine barrels, it makes it very easy to grow and maintain.

 -  Monday, February 15, 2010
Love my blueberries
Reviewed By: Lonny Allison (Clarksville, Tennessee)
Bought my Dwarf Northblue blueberries three years ago during a year of extreme drought. I thought they would die. Not only are they all living, but producing some of the best tasting fruit I have ever eaten. The visiting grandchildren love their Saturday morning blueberry pancakes too.

 -  Wednesday, September 02, 2009
Dwarf Northblue Blueberry
Reviewed By: Jill (Keizer, OR)
This plant was rather small & whimpy looking, but 6 months later...you'd never know it! It grew fast, filled out beautifully, produced some tasty blueberries and was draught hardy! It's been amazing!


Read More Reviews


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