Growing Blueberries Information Links
 
Blueberries (Vaccinium species) including Northern Highbrush Blueberry (Vaccinium coymbosum), Southern Highbush Blueberry (Vaccinium darrowii x Vaccinium coymbosum), Oval-leaf Blueberry (Vaccinium ovalifolium), Lowbush Blueberry (Vaccinium angustifolium) and Rabbiteye Blueberry (Vaccinium ashei syn. Vaccinium virgatum,).
 
Cranberry Fruitworm: A Pest of Blueberries in New Jersey deals with this insect.
 
Cranberry Weevil in Blueberries is a Rutgers University publication dealing with this insect problem.
 
Blueberries for Texas covers how to successfully grow them in that state.
 
Blueberries in the Home Gardens is a Tennessee Extension publication which covers all aspect of cultivated this small fruit. 
 
Blueberry is a South Carolina's Cooperative Extension publication which has the information needed to grow this acid-loving small fruit.
 
Blueberry Cultivars listed the new patented cultivars that were developed in Florida with general information on them and where they can be legally purchased in the USA and around the world.
 
Blueberry Cultivars for Oregon covers the types of different blueberries and what cultivars are available within each type.
 
Blueberry Culture is a Rhode Island Extension publication which covers all cultural aspects of growing this small fruit.
 
Blueberries for Texas is a Texas Cooperative Extension publication which covers aspects of growing this fruit.
 
Blueberry Gardener's Guide is a Florida Cooperative Extension publication which covers basic information, site requirements, planting & establishment, and cultivars.
 
Blueberry Integrated Pest Management Program, 2004 is a Rugers University publication dealing with both insect and disease pests.
 
Blueberry Licensees tells what nurseries are licensed to sell patented blueberries in Florida and the USA and which cultivars they are allowed to sell.
 
Blueberry Pest Management for Home Gardens is a New Jersey's Rutgers University publication which covers both insect and disease pests.
 
Blueberry Production is a Florida Cooperative Extension publication which has basic information about this berry in that state with an emphasis on North Florida.
 
Blueberry - Stem Blight is a North Carolina publication which covers this disease problem.
 
Blueberry - Twig Blight is a North Carolina Extension publication which covers this disease problem.
 
Blueberry Varieties for Florida covers what types and what cultivars to grow in this southern state
 
Blueberry Weed Control Recommendations for New Jersey, 2007 explains how to control weeds.
 
Establishing Blueberries in the Home Garden is a Rutgers University publication which discuss how to start growing this small fruit.
 
Establishment and Maintenance of Blueberries is Mississippi Extension publication which covers how to successful cultivate this small fruit.
 
Extraction of Blueberry Maggot Larvae from Harvested Blueberry Fruit is a New Jersey Cooperative Extension publication dealing with this problem.
 
Florida's Commercial Blueberry Industry discuss how to grow blueberries on a large scale as a successful business.
 
Fruit and Nut Review:  BLUEBERRIES is a Mississippi Extension publication covers the different types of blueberries, different cultivars, and how to grow them.
 
Georgia Agricultural Resources: Commodity Facts-Blueberries covers the economics of production and benefical aspects of blueberries.
 
Growing Blueberries is intended for growers in Massachusetts growers of this small fruit and discusses all aspects of cultivating this crop.
 
Growing Blueberries contains quite a bit of information on cultivating this crop.
 
Growing Blueberries in the Home Garden is a North Carolina Extension publication which covers how to grow them and how to choose the variety to grow.
 
Growing Blueberries in Your Home Garden is an Oregon Cooperative Extension publication which covers all aspects of choosing a cultivar, choosing a site, planting them, cultivating them, and harvesting them.
 
Growing Highbush Blueberries in Kentucky cover all aspects of cultivation of this fruit.
 
HEALTH AND HISTORY OF HIGHBUSH BLUEBERRIES is a Vermont Cooperative Extension fact sheet which explains the benefits of blueberries and the history of this small fruit.
 
Highbush Blueberry is BBC gardening publication which has information about Vaccinium corymbosum 'Ivanhoe'
 
Highbush Blueberry: The State Fruit of New Jersey discuss this type of blueberry.
 
Home Blueberry Production in Louisiana covers all aspects of producing this small fruit.
 
Home Garden Blueberries is a Georgia Cooperative Extension publication which includes general information, varieties available, and planting and care.
 
Mummy Berry: An Important Disease of Highbush Blueberry is a New Jersey cooperative Extension publication which deals with this disease. 
 
MUMMY BERRY DISEASE OF BLUEBERRY is Vermont Extension publication which discusses this disease problem.
 
New Plants for Florida: Blueberry discusses the history of commercial blueberry production in this state.
 
Oval-leafed Blueberry is an Alaska Extension Publication which covers this type of blueberry.
 
Protecting Blueberries from Freezes in Florida discusses what effects freezes can have on damaging the plant and on fruit production.
 
Pruning Blueberries is a University of Tennessee Agricultural Extension publication which explains the importance of pruning and how to prune.
 
Pruning Blueberries in Florida covers why and how to prune both Highbush and Rabbiteye blueberries.
 
Selecting Blueberry Varieties for the Home Garden is a New Jersey Extension which discuss the different cultivars available.
 
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The cultivated forms of blueberries are easy to grow in acid soil and are practically free from disease and insect pests. (Neutral soils can be made acid by application of acid peat or sulphur.) For better pollination we suggest you plant at least two varieties. With each order we furnish complete cultural directions. The three varieties we offer are all of large size, excellent quality and heavy bearers. They grow 4-5' high and differ primarily in their ripening season. Collection includes: 2 plants each of Duke, Blue Crop and Jersey.


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