Start your blueberry picking season off right with this excellent selection that offers high yields and sweet, seductive taste on big, deep blue berries starting in early July. This slightly tart, very firm berry is perfect for fresh eating but also one of the best berries for freezing, allowing you to enjoy ‘Duke’ long after its profuse crop has been picked.

You’ll never have to worry about having enough blueberries with this selection in your garden! Easy to grow and productive to a fault, a single mature plant can yield 7 to 8 pounds of this sweet, medium sized, medium blue colored berry starting in mid to late July. ‘Chippewa’ is easy to grow and so much more than just a great fruiting plant with outstanding red fall foliage color and yellow to burgundy winter stem color that sets the landscape ablaze.

Reaching only 3-4′ at maturity this small statured Northern High Bush Blueberry does not disappoint, especially if you live in the colder climates where early frosts can freeze out the flowers of other varieties. ‘Bluetta’ blooms later but still ripens early and its highly productive producing up to 10 pounds of sweet berries per mature plant. These delicious berries have a unique wild, yet sweet flavor and firm skin that makes them a great all purpose berry for fresh eating, freezing or preserves. ‘Bluetta’ is a true (3) season shrub with dainty white flowers in the spring, summer fruit and a stunning fall show with brilliant scarlet foliage. ‘Bluetta’ is self-fertile but will produce more fruit if another variety is planted nearby. For the best berry production, plant it in full sun and well drained soils.

Consistent, easy to care for, and large, great tasting fruit… What more could you ask for in a blueberry?? This mid-season producer of great tasting blueberries has it all on an upright, open-growing bush that will be one of the best performers you’ve ever had in your fruit garden.

An old stand by, mid-season fruiting variety, ‘Blueray’ is an outstanding yielder with loads of large, powder blue berries and a great taste that will always have people looking for more. This selection’s upright, open form displays stunning burgundy fall color and outstanding winter stem color.

Vigorous and rounded, this selection is a strong, dependable producer of mild tasting, medium-sized, powder blue fruit that mature in mid season. A superb fall foliage show and bright yellow winter twig color add to the landscape attractiveness of this selection.

Big, firm, berries come your way not once but twice during the growing season making your garden even more productive! The largest crop arrives in July for your eating pleasure but September sees a smaller but just as tasty crop to pick!

Another small space wonder, ‘Polaris’ will thrill with its tight form, heavy producing ability and sweet, sweet berry taste. ‘Polaris’ is known as a ‘half-high’ type of Blueberry, combining the denseness of lowbush selections with the fruit size and larger berry yeilds of the highbush selections. The result is a plant that will cover itself with fragrant, white, bell shaped flowers in early May and with medium sized, powder blue, aromatic, extremely sweet tasting fruit in late July and early August. It is one of the earliest maturing of the Blueberries meaning that you might have to fight off more than the birds for its sweet fruit as hungry family members will be looking to outwit you for their year’s first taste of fresh Blueberries! ‘Polaris’ is such a low maintenance plant and will even reward you and your garden with brilliant orange-red fall foliage color!

This highbush blueberry boasts delicious cherry-sized blueberries in the mid-to-late season. You’ll get more than just great flavor with this tall-growing variety: dainty, white bell-shaped flowers embellish this bush in May, and its dark green leaves turn reddish-purple in the fall. Red stems stand out against the winter landscape, polishing off the list of ornamental qualities possessed by this native treasure.

It’s hard to go wrong with this selection of our native lowbush blueberry for ease of growth and fruiting. ‘Northern Glory’ is a dense, spreading plant that thrives in sandy, acid soils in the wild. Its compact branching will fill with small, white, fragant, bell shaped flowers in early May followed by masses of small blueberries that ripen to dark blue, sweet tasting perfection by late July and early August. While the fruit on lowbush blueberry types like ‘Northern Glory’ is far smaller than that of highbush types, it’s just as sweet, tasty and profuse making it a little fruting machine for your edible garden. Even better, it’s tolerant of partial shade and poor soil conditions while able to accommodate smaller spaces in your garden than larger highbush varieties will. Plant ‘Northern Glory’ in groups for even more fruting power!