Pilgrim Cranberry
Cranberries are not just for growing in the closest bog as you’ll see when you plant ‘Pilgrim’ in your home landscape. While all Cranberries tolerate wet growing conditions, all you’ll […]
Read MoreLo Hugger Cranberry
This hardy native groundcover sports dark evergreen foliage that transforms to a magnificent mahogony color in the fall and winter, and even better, festive red edible berries that can be […]
Read MoreNocturne Blueberry
Dark as night berries are beautiful and contrast with the bright orange of immature fruits. Highly self-fertile and averaging around 12 pounds of berries per plant, you are sure to have plenty for […]
Read MoreSpartan Highbush Blueberry
If you want to start your Blueberry picking early, ‘Spartan’ is the selection for you. It is one of the earliest ripeners throughout the Blueberry world with big bunches of […]
Read MoreRubel Highbush Blueberry
We think of the category heirloom when we talk about older Tomatoes but ‘Rubel’ might be considered an heirloom highbush Blueberry. It’s a great old variety found in the wild […]
Read MorePatriot Blueberry
We think this selection may be the best early season producer out there! Which other variety will give you such massive yields in such dense, rounded, compact package? ‘Patriot’ isn’t […]
Read MoreNorthland Blueberry
One of the hardiest Highbush Blueberries available, ‘Northland’ is also one of the most compact, yielding loads of fruit on a dense, rounded bush. While we humans love the easy […]
Read MoreLiberty Blueberry
Vigorous, upright deciduous shrub with dark green foliage. Prolific white May bloom and clusters of medium sized blueberries in mid/late-summer. Fiery orange-red fall color. Easy care and landscape ready! Prolific […]
Read MoreJersey Blueberry
Big, burly, and productive, ‘Jersey’ is an old time variety that keeps on growing! ‘Jersey’ is laden with huge numbers of small- to medium-sized, sweet, dark blue fruit late in […]
Read MoreElliot Highbush Blueberry
Is the worst part of your gardening season the time when you run out of Blueberries to pick?? Well, hold off those lack of Blueberry blues just a little longer […]
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