Known as a standout blueberry bush, the Tifblue rabbiteye blueberry produces large quantities of very large, light blue fruit in as soon as 2–4 years. Berries ripen late June through July and are great for eating. The plant is more cold-hardy than most rabbiteye blueberries, with a 550-600 chill hour requirement.
Produces very large, light blue fruit with a good sugar content
Requires another variety — such as Brightwell or powder blue — nearby for pollination
Don't just put your new Blueberry bush in a hole in the ground! Make sure you've ammended your soil with Daddy Pete's soil, and added Espoma's Bio-Tone Starter Fertilizers. Top it off with some hardwood mulch for a finished look!
Fertilize in the Spring with Espoma Organic's Berry-Tone