Fruit-Blueberry-Bluecrop #1

Fruit-Blueberry-Bluecrop #1
Bluecrop Highbush Blueberry
Ripens in July
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A great blueberry plant for colder climates. Produces big clusters of large, all-purpose berries - perfect in salads or pies, or served with cream. Developed in 1934, introduced in 1941. Cold-hardy. Ripens in July. Self-pollinating, but will yield larger crops if pollinated with Jersey or Earliblue. Attracts birds and butterflies.
Botanical Name- Vaccinium corymbosum 'Bluecrop'
Pronunciation- vak-SIN-ee-um kor-im-BOH-sum
Foliage- Deciduous
Mature Width- 4 ft
Mature Height- 6 ft
Sun Exposure- Full Sun
Soil Preferences- Requires a moist, well-drained, very acidic, peat moss enriched soil
Current Size- #2
Bloom Color- White
Bloom Time- Spring
Companion Plants- Clethra alnifolia 'Hummingbird' (fragrant shrub in moist acidic soil)
Fauna Attracted- Bees (bumble especially), fruit-eating birds
Plant Habit- Shrub
- Care Rating- Moderate
Default Beavercreek Nursery Bin - BVGC
Yearly Care Instructions- Prune old canes after fruiting; use acidic fertilizer and keep soil consistently moist.
Trimming Instructions- Prune in late winter to remove old wood and encourage fruit production.
Fertilization Instructions- Feed with an acidic fertilizer (e.g., 4-6-4) in spring; moderate feeding need. Clay soil should be heavily amended with acidic organic matter.
Fertilizer Recommendation- Berry-tone
Possible Issues- Blueberry maggot, powdery mildew
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