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Growing Earliblue Blueberry Roots
Plant in early spring in full sun and acidic soil (pH 4.5-5.5). Acidic soil conditions are important for blueberry plants to thrive. If needed, adjust the pH of your soil by adding elemental sulphur each year. Other successful methods include using a fertigation system to maintain the desired soil pH range. This is most commonly needed in Western regions. Areas such as the Pacific Northwest and Eastern states typically have naturally acidic soil conditions.
Space plants 4-5 feet apart in rows 6-10 feet apart. Transplant into a full sun location that is protected from strong winds. Dig a hole that is twice as wide and equally deep as the root ball. Gently loosen the soil around the roots to help the roots spread. Keep soil consistently moist, especially during early establishment. Mulch to conserve moisture and suppress weeds.
Blueberries are somewhat self-sterile. This means that it is best to grow two different varieties near each other for cross-pollination and better fruit set.
Earliblue Blueberries in the Garden
Earliblue is one of the earliest ripening highbush varieties. It provides a dependable crop of sweet berries for fresh eating or freezing, up to 1-3 weeks before other mid-season cultivars. Its white blossoms and red fall foliage add beauty to the landscape.
Harvesting Earliblue Blueberries
Berries ripen in early summer, typically June to July. Harvest when fully blue and easily detach from the plant. Pick regularly to encourage more fruit ripening. It takes several years for blueberry plants to become established and start producing fully. Wait 2-3 years to start gathering a full harvest. It can take up to 6 years for your blueberry bushes to reach peak production.
About Earliblue Blueberry
Introduced in 1937, Earliblue is a widely grown northern highbush blueberry known for its early harvest, sweet flavor, and ornamental qualities in the home garden.
Stories From Our Gardeners
"Earliblue is always the first blueberry to ripen in my patch, there’s nothing like tasting that first sweet berry of summer right off the bush."
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- Jerry Sawyer, True Leaf Market Writer
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Basic Info
| Latin Name: |
Vaccinium corymbosum ’Earliblue’ |
| Earliblue Blueberry Color: |
White blooms followed by green berries ripening to blue. |
| Earliblue Blueberry Flavor: |
Mildly sweet and slightly tart |
Growing Info
| Hardiness Zone: |
Perennial in zones 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 |
| Days to Maturity: |
1,000 |
| Plant Spacing: |
48 inches |
| Row Spacing: |
6-10 feet |
| Plant Height: |
48-72 inches |
| Growth Habit: |
Upright, bushy shrub |
| Soil Preference: |
Acidic, moist, well-drained soil (pH 4.5-5.5) |
| Temperature Preference: |
Cooler |
| Light Preference: |
Full Sun |
Other
| Plant Width/Spread: |
36-48 inches |
| Deer Resistant: |
No |
| Pests and Diseases: |
Birds love the fruit; netting may be required. Susceptible to root rot in poorly drained soil. |
| Garden Size: |
Garden Plot, Raised Beds, Fields |
| Climate Tolerance: |
Cold-hardy; tolerates winter freezes. |
| Harvest Time: |
Summer |
| Easy/Hard: |
Easy |
| Direct Sow: |
Yes, direct sow. |
| Start Indoors: |
No |
| Landscape Use: |
Background |