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Top Hat Lowbush Blueberry

Highbush Blueberries are a great addition to the edible landscape for so many reasons but they do take up some real estate! Dwarf Tophat Blueberries are a great choice for […]

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St. Cloud Half Highbush Blueberry

Coming from the University of Minnesota, St. Cloud Blueberry is hardy and produces a very tasty dark blueberry. They are great for fresh eating because they are sweet and crisp. […]

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Stevens Cranberry

Stevens Cranberry

Everyone thinks Cranberries need a bog to grow these luscious berries that are packed with Vitamin C and anti-oxidants. Fortunately, Cranberries will thrive in most of our well-drained northeast soils […]

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Pink Lemonade Highbush Blueberry

Pink Lemonade Highbush Blueberry

Extremely hardy. Unique pink colored fruit stands out. Heavy producer. Early to harvest with good taste and texture. Brilliant fall foliage color. Spring bloom attracts butterflies Strong growing with deep […]

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Pink Lemonade Blueberry

Pink Lemonade Blueberry

A Pink Fruiting Blueberry!! That’s right! Be the first in your neighborhood to enjoy the first pink fruiting Blueberry ever created. More than a novelty plant, this Blueberry has what […]

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Peach Sorbet® Blueberry

Peach Sorbet® Blueberry

Get ready for this easy to grow Blueberry that is as beautiful as it is productive. You’ll love its landscape presence with its great foliage color as new leaves flush […]

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North Sky Blueberry

Tough and productive, this Blueberry will amaze you with its ability to survive and thrive in the coldest of landscapes and with its ability to produce a bumper crop of […]

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Jelly Bean® Blueberry

Jelly Bean® Blueberry

Everyone is looking for a dwarf Blueberry to use in the landscape but the varieties available invariably disappoint due to poor fruiting or poor growing. Jelly Bean® changes all that […]

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Regal Lingonberry

Ligonberries are similar to Cranberries and Blueberries in many ways: each plant is easy to grow in the home landscape, they all love acidic soils and all thrive in containers. […]

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Koralle Lingonberry

The lingonberry is a plant with a great history that is virtually unknown. It has been an important food source in the northern hemisphere since the time of the cavemen […]

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