
Northern Highbush Blueberry Fruit Seeds
Northern Highbush Blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) is one of the most productive and cold-hardy blueberry varieties. Known for its sweet, plump berries and attractive foliage, this shrub is ideal for home gardeners who want to enjoy fresh, antioxidant-rich fruits while adding beauty to their landscape. These non-GMO Northern Highbush Blueberry seeds grow into vigorous shrubs that thrive in cool to temperate climates.
Features:
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Premium-quality, non-GMO Northern Highbush Blueberry seeds
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Produces large, sweet, antioxidant-rich berries
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Cold-hardy and perfect for northern and temperate regions
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Attractive ornamental shrub with spring blooms and fall foliage
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Ideal for edible gardens, containers, and berry patches
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Long-living, high-yielding fruiting shrub
Specifications:
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Scientific Name: Vaccinium corymbosum
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Common Name (US): Northern Highbush Blueberry
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Plant Type: Deciduous Fruiting Shrub
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Seed Type: Non-GMO
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Growth Habit: Upright, bushy shrub
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Climate/USDA Zones: 3–7 (Cool to Temperate Regions)
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Soil Type: Well-drained, acidic soil; pH 4.5–5.5
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Sunlight: Full Sun to Partial Shade
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Water Requirement: Moderate; prefers moist, acidic soil
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Temperature Range: -35°C to 25°C (-31°F to 77°F)
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Planting Season: Spring or Early Summer
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Germination Time: 6–12 weeks (requires cold stratification)
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Maturity: 2–3 years to fruiting stage
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Lifespan: 20+ years under proper care
Planting Guide:
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Seed Preparation: Stratify seeds for 8–10 weeks at 3–5°C (37–41°F) before sowing.
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Planting Depth: Sow seeds on soil surface and press lightly; do not cover completely.
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Light Requirements: Provide full sunlight for maximum berry production.
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Watering: Keep soil consistently moist during germination.
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Transplanting: Move seedlings outdoors after frost risk has passed.
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Soil Maintenance: Use peat moss or pine mulch to maintain acidity.
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Harvest Tip: Berries are ready to harvest when they turn deep blue and easily detach from stems.
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Northern Highbush Blueberry Fruit Seeds
Northern Highbush Blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) is one of the most productive and cold-hardy blueberry varieties. Known for its sweet, plump berries and attractive foliage, this shrub is ideal for home gardeners who want to enjoy fresh, antioxidant-rich fruits while adding beauty to their landscape. These non-GMO Northern Highbush Blueberry seeds grow into vigorous shrubs that thrive in cool to temperate climates.
Features:
-
Premium-quality, non-GMO Northern Highbush Blueberry seeds
-
Produces large, sweet, antioxidant-rich berries
-
Cold-hardy and perfect for northern and temperate regions
-
Attractive ornamental shrub with spring blooms and fall foliage
-
Ideal for edible gardens, containers, and berry patches
-
Long-living, high-yielding fruiting shrub
Specifications:
-
Scientific Name: Vaccinium corymbosum
-
Common Name (US): Northern Highbush Blueberry
-
Plant Type: Deciduous Fruiting Shrub
-
Seed Type: Non-GMO
-
Growth Habit: Upright, bushy shrub
-
Climate/USDA Zones: 3–7 (Cool to Temperate Regions)
-
Soil Type: Well-drained, acidic soil; pH 4.5–5.5
-
Sunlight: Full Sun to Partial Shade
-
Water Requirement: Moderate; prefers moist, acidic soil
-
Temperature Range: -35°C to 25°C (-31°F to 77°F)
-
Planting Season: Spring or Early Summer
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Germination Time: 6–12 weeks (requires cold stratification)
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Maturity: 2–3 years to fruiting stage
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Lifespan: 20+ years under proper care
Planting Guide:
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Seed Preparation: Stratify seeds for 8–10 weeks at 3–5°C (37–41°F) before sowing.
-
Planting Depth: Sow seeds on soil surface and press lightly; do not cover completely.
-
Light Requirements: Provide full sunlight for maximum berry production.
-
Watering: Keep soil consistently moist during germination.
-
Transplanting: Move seedlings outdoors after frost risk has passed.
-
Soil Maintenance: Use peat moss or pine mulch to maintain acidity.
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Harvest Tip: Berries are ready to harvest when they turn deep blue and easily detach from stems.
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Northern Highbush Blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) is one of the most productive and cold-hardy blueberry varieties. Known for its sweet, plump berries and attractive foliage, this shrub is ideal for home gardeners who want to enjoy fresh, antioxidant-rich fruits while adding beauty to their landscape. These non-GMO Northern Highbush Blueberry seeds grow into vigorous shrubs that thrive in cool to temperate climates.
Features:
-
Premium-quality, non-GMO Northern Highbush Blueberry seeds
-
Produces large, sweet, antioxidant-rich berries
-
Cold-hardy and perfect for northern and temperate regions
-
Attractive ornamental shrub with spring blooms and fall foliage
-
Ideal for edible gardens, containers, and berry patches
-
Long-living, high-yielding fruiting shrub
Specifications:
-
Scientific Name: Vaccinium corymbosum
-
Common Name (US): Northern Highbush Blueberry
-
Plant Type: Deciduous Fruiting Shrub
-
Seed Type: Non-GMO
-
Growth Habit: Upright, bushy shrub
-
Climate/USDA Zones: 3–7 (Cool to Temperate Regions)
-
Soil Type: Well-drained, acidic soil; pH 4.5–5.5
-
Sunlight: Full Sun to Partial Shade
-
Water Requirement: Moderate; prefers moist, acidic soil
-
Temperature Range: -35°C to 25°C (-31°F to 77°F)
-
Planting Season: Spring or Early Summer
-
Germination Time: 6–12 weeks (requires cold stratification)
-
Maturity: 2–3 years to fruiting stage
-
Lifespan: 20+ years under proper care
Planting Guide:
-
Seed Preparation: Stratify seeds for 8–10 weeks at 3–5°C (37–41°F) before sowing.
-
Planting Depth: Sow seeds on soil surface and press lightly; do not cover completely.
-
Light Requirements: Provide full sunlight for maximum berry production.
-
Watering: Keep soil consistently moist during germination.
-
Transplanting: Move seedlings outdoors after frost risk has passed.
-
Soil Maintenance: Use peat moss or pine mulch to maintain acidity.
-
Harvest Tip: Berries are ready to harvest when they turn deep blue and easily detach from stems.























