Varieties of garden blueberries

Diversity of your garden with exotic berries can be done with the help of garden blueberries . For today, it is the most expensive, while it can not be bought anywhere. And to grow on its site a few bushes of excellent and useful blueberries - means always to be able to enjoy food for free with health benefits.

The best varieties of garden blueberries

Choosing a variety of garden blueberries, you need to take into account the climatic characteristics of the region of residence. Some varieties because of their late maturation simply do not have time to ripen in the conditions of a short northern summer. While in the southern regions for them, simply ideal conditions will be created.

So, the early varieties of garden blueberry include:

  1. The Duke . The bush growing on 1,2-1,8 m. Shoots on it are formed poorly, thanks to what the good illumination of a bush is provided. The berries of this variety are rather large - 1.7-2 cm, light blue. They taste good, especially after cooling. The ripening of berries of this variety begins already in the middle of July. The yield of one bush is 6-8 kg. The variety "Duke" is resistant to frost.
  2. "Earley Blue . " An even earlier variety of blueberry, begins to ripen in the 20-th of June. The berries have a light blue color and a pleasant taste. The average weight of one berry is 1.7 g. The variety is good because it has the earliest products. Growing it for sale is quite profitable, because there is no other blueberry in the market at that time.

Average and average varieties of blueberry include the following:

  1. "Patriot" - a garden blueberry of this variety has a medium height (up to 1.8 m) erect bush with flattened berries of different sizes, which are collected in clusters. The unripe berries have a reddish color. The taste of ripe fruits is excellent. Maturation occurs by the end of July. The plant easily tolerates frosts and is resistant to fungal diseases.
  2. "Blügold" also refers to the middle-ripening varieties of garden blueberries. The bush is relatively low (up to 1.5 m), sprawling, powerful. The yield is 4.5-7 kg of berries from one bush. The berries themselves are of medium size, dense, light-blue in color. The taste is very good, long stored and well transported.

Tall blossom varieties of blueberry

The highest bushes in wild blueberries. They grow to a height of more than two meters and bear fruit. Fans of forest berries without the need to bend down can easily recruit full baskets of this delicious berry.

On the basis of such high wild bushes, high-class garden blueberry varieties were obtained, the first of which was the "Brooks" variety. Other tall varieties of garden blueberry: