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Semi-Dwarf Northland Blueberries

Semi-Dwarf Northland Blueberries

Bears 15-20 Pounds Per Bush!

  (3 customer reviews)



The most cold-hardy highbush blueberry you can grow, this 3- to 4-ft. bush is compact, yet extremely productive, easy to grow and adaptable to many different soil types. Medium-size berries are excellent for jams and baking due to their high sugar content. Offers year-round interest with yellow-orange fall color and bright yellow wood. Ripens early July. Zones 3-7.
Not available in AE AK GA GU HI MI OR PR 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: 3-4 feet.
Spacing: 3 ½ - 4 feet apart in rows 12 feet apart.
Depth: Plant at the same depth as in the nursery.
Spread: 3-4 feet.
Sun/Shade: Full sun.
Pollinator: Self-pollinating.
Yield: 15-20 pounds per plant at maturity.
Foliage: Large, waxy, deep green. Turns orange/red in the Fall.
Blooms: May
Fruit: Small, juicy, light blue berries.
Comments: One of the highest in healthful antioxidants. Large fruit with intensely rich flavor. Ripens in early July. RESTRICTED STATES, AE, AK , GU, HI, OR, PR
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Semi-Dwarf Northland Blueberries Ships In The Spring
Unable to ship to: AE AK GA GU HI MI OR PR WA

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 -  Friday, May 27, 2011
Great blueberry bush
Reviewed By: AnnMarie (Ewing, VA)
I have quite a few blueberry bushes. No thorns, no peeling or seeding, not too high to pick without a ladder. And delicious. This bush was planted in front of our screened porch. IT was a tiny stick when it arrived. Now my only problem is I must prune it - it's become over four feet high! Lots of berries. You won't be disappointed if you want a smaller blueberry bush, but do try KaBluey, too, if you have room.

 -  Thursday, May 12, 2011
Fantastic
Reviewed By: Chris A (Minneapolis, MN)
I planted 1 of Gurney's jumbo Semi Dwarf Northland blueberry bushes spring of 2010. I dug a trench, mixed in peat, oak leaves and other assorted organic yard debris along with the original dirt. I also added some granular sulfur. The plant went from three small 10 inch sticks to about 3 feet tall, fat and of green in the first year. The plant survived a harsh winter under4 feet of snow and although misshaped some due to the weight of the snow, it is covered in buds. After this success I also ordered 4 more blueberry bushes from Gurneys this spring, 2011. All 4 were different varieties yet they all arrived on the same day during what turned out to be the perfect weekend to plant them. Nice work Gurney's. I've become obsessed with blueberries. 5 stars.

 -  Wednesday, October 22, 2008
semi dwarf northern Blueberries
Reviewed By: Joan (Madawaska, Me.)
I planted these Blueberries 2 yrs ago and had some this yr , Maybe next yr i'll have more, they are very good


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Semi-Dwarf Northland Blueberries
Bears 15-20 Pounds Per Bush!

  (3 customer reviews)

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The most cold-hardy highbush blueberry you can grow, this 3- to 4-ft. bush is compact, yet extremely productive, easy to grow and adaptable to many different soil types. Medium-size berries are excellent for jams and baking due to their high sugar content. Offers year-round interest with yellow-orange fall color and bright yellow wood. Ripens early July. Zones 3-7.
Not available in AE AK GA GU HI MI OR PR 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: 3-4 feet.
Spacing: 3 ½ - 4 feet apart in rows 12 feet apart.
Depth: Plant at the same depth as in the nursery.
Spread: 3-4 feet.
Sun/Shade: Full sun.
Pollinator: Self-pollinating.
Yield: 15-20 pounds per plant at maturity.
Foliage: Large, waxy, deep green. Turns orange/red in the Fall.
Blooms: May
Fruit: Small, juicy, light blue berries.
Comments: One of the highest in healthful antioxidants. Large fruit with intensely rich flavor. Ripens in early July. RESTRICTED STATES, AE, AK , GU, HI, OR, PR
Shipping: View Shipping Schedule
Semi-Dwarf Northland Blueberries Ships In The Spring
Unable to ship to: AE AK 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 

 -  Friday, May 27, 2011
Great blueberry bush
Reviewed By: AnnMarie (Ewing, VA)
I have quite a few blueberry bushes. No thorns, no peeling or seeding, not too high to pick without a ladder. And delicious. This bush was planted in front of our screened porch. IT was a tiny stick when it arrived. Now my only problem is I must prune it - it's become over four feet high! Lots of berries. You won't be disappointed if you want a smaller blueberry bush, but do try KaBluey, too, if you have room.

 -  Thursday, May 12, 2011
Fantastic
Reviewed By: Chris A (Minneapolis, MN)
I planted 1 of Gurney's jumbo Semi Dwarf Northland blueberry bushes spring of 2010. I dug a trench, mixed in peat, oak leaves and other assorted organic yard debris along with the original dirt. I also added some granular sulfur. The plant went from three small 10 inch sticks to about 3 feet tall, fat and of green in the first year. The plant survived a harsh winter under4 feet of snow and although misshaped some due to the weight of the snow, it is covered in buds. After this success I also ordered 4 more blueberry bushes from Gurneys this spring, 2011. All 4 were different varieties yet they all arrived on the same day during what turned out to be the perfect weekend to plant them. Nice work Gurney's. I've become obsessed with blueberries. 5 stars.

 -  Wednesday, October 22, 2008
semi dwarf northern Blueberries
Reviewed By: Joan (Madawaska, Me.)
I planted these Blueberries 2 yrs ago and had some this yr , Maybe next yr i'll have more, they are very good


Read More Reviews


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