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The Plant Company grows and sells thousands of Blueberry plants throughout NZ. We pride ourselves on producing high quality plants and seeing the joy from our customers when they receive them. We do hope you enjoy them and support this NZ business that is passionate about plants.

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Blueberry Blue Dawn

Blueberry Blue Dawn is an early-ripening variety prized for its sweet, juicy berries and reliable yields. Well-suited to New Zealand’s climate, this...

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Blueberry Burst

Blueberry Burst is an early-ripening variety known for its sweet, juicy berries and consistent production. Perfectly suited to New Zealand’s climate...

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Blueberry Centurion

Blueberry Centurion is a vigorous and high-yielding variety known for its large, sweet berries and reliable harvest. Perfect for home gardeners and...

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Blueberry Powder Blue

Blueberry Powder Blue is a popular variety known for its large, sweet berries and exceptional flavour. Thriving in New Zealand’s climate, this...

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Blueberry Rahi

Blueberry Rahi is a mid-season variety prized for its sweet, juicy berries and reliable yields. Suited to New Zealand’s climate, this vigorous shrub...

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Blueberry Tasty Blue

Blueberry Tasty Blue is a mid-season variety valued for its sweet, juicy berries and reliable yields. Well-adapted to New Zealand’s climate, this...

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Blueberry Atlantic

Blueberry Atlantic is a popular choice for New Zealand gardeners seeking early fruit and delicious, sweet berries. This variety produces large...

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Blueberry Berkeley

Blueberry Berkeley is a well-loved variety known for its large, sweet berries and consistent yields. Thriving in New Zealand’s climate, this vigorous...

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Blueberry Blast Variety

Blueberry Blast Variety is prized for its sweet, juicy berries and consistent yields. Well-adapted to New Zealand’s climate, this vigorous shrub is...

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Blueberry Bluecrop

Blueberry Bluecrop is one of the most popular blueberry varieties, known for its sweet, firm berries and reliable yields. Well-suited to New...

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Blueberry Bluejay

Blueberry Bluejay is a vigorous variety known for its large, sweet, and juicy berries. Thriving in New Zealand’s climate, this compact shrub is...

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Blueberry Blueray

Blueberry BlueRay is an early-ripening variety known for its large, sweet berries and vigorous growth. Perfect for New Zealand gardens, this compact...

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Blueberry Brightwell

Blueberry Brightwell is a popular rabbiteye variety prized for its early harvest and abundant crops. Perfect for New Zealand gardens and commercial...

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Blueberry Darrow

Blueberry Darrow is a mid-season variety prized for its large, sweet berries and reliable yields. Well-adapted to New Zealand’s climate, this...

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Blueberry Dixi

Blueberry Dixi is a mid-season variety valued for its sweet, juicy berries and reliable yields. Well-suited to New Zealand’s climate, this vigorous...

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Blueberry Elliott

Blueberry Elliott is a late-season variety prized for its sweet, juicy fruit and consistent yields. Well-suited to New Zealand’s climate, this...

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Blueberry Harrison

Blueberry Harrison is a late-season variety valued for its sweet, juicy fruit and reliable yields. Well-suited to New Zealand’s climate, this...

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Blueberry Ivanhoe

Blueberry Ivanhoe is a popular variety known for its large, sweet berries and reliable production. Thriving in New Zealand’s climate, this vigorous...

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Blueberry Jersey

Blueberry Jersey is a mid-season variety valued for its sweet, juicy berries and dependable yields. Suited to New Zealand’s climate, this vigorous...

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Blueberry Legacy

Blueberry Legacy is a popular rabbiteye variety known for its large, sweet, and firm berries. Ideal for New Zealand gardens and commercial growing...

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Blueberry Marimba

Blueberry Marimba is an early-season blueberry variety known for its sweet, firm, and juicy berries. It thrives in New Zealand’s climate and is ideal...

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Blueberry Maru

Blueberry Maru is an early-ripening variety valued for its sweet, juicy berries and reliable yields. Well-suited to New Zealand’s climate, this...

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Blueberry Misty

Blueberry Misty is a popular early-ripening blueberry variety prized for its sweet, juicy fruit and reliable production. Ideal for home gardens and...

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Blueberry Nui

Blueberry Nui is an early-ripening blueberry variety prized for its sweet, juicy fruit and consistent yields. Well-suited to New Zealand’s climate...

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Blueberry ONeal

Blueberry O’Neal is a popular mid-season variety known for its large, sweet, and juicy berries. Well-adapted to New Zealand’s climate, this vigorous...

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Blueberry Patriot

Blueberry Patriot is a vigorous blueberry variety prized for its large, firm berries with superb flavour. Suitable for New Zealand gardens, it offers...

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Blueberry Pink Icing

Blueberry Pink Icing is a unique variety known for its striking pink-hued berries and sweet flavour. Perfect for adding colour and flavour to New...

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Blueberry Puru

Blueberry Puru is an early-ripening variety valued for its sweet, juicy berries and consistent yields. Well-suited to New Zealand’s climate, this...

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Blueberry Reka

Blueberry Reka is a late-season variety prized for its sweet, juicy fruit and dependable yields. Well-suited to New Zealand’s climate, this vigorous...

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Blueberry Sapphire Blue

Blueberry Sapphire Blue is a premium rabbiteye variety valued for its large, firm, and sweet berries. Perfect for NZ gardens and commercial orchards...

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Blueberry Sunshine Blue

Blueberry Sunshine Blue is an early-season rabbiteye variety prized for its sweet, juicy berries and reliable crop yields. Ideal for New Zealand...

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Blueberry Suwanee

Blueberry Suwanee is a popular variety known for its large, sweet berries and consistent yields. Thriving in New Zealand’s climate, this vigorous...

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Blueberry Tifblue

Blueberry Tifblue is a reliable, late-season rabbiteye variety prized for its large, firm, and flavorful berries. Perfect for home growers and...

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Blueberry Toro

Blueberry Toro is a mid-season variety prized for its sweet, juicy fruit and reliable yields. Well-adapted to New Zealand’s climate, this vigorous...

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Best Blueberry Bushes In NZ!

Growing blueberry plants in your garden delivers a vast range of benefits:

We have the right blueberry plant for your space. Our fruiting plants have been selected to thrive in New Zealand’s climate, and we stock only the highest quality plants, sourcing them from NZ’s leading nurseries. Each plant is packed and transported with extreme care, ensuring it arrives to you in the same condition it was in when it left the nursery. If you are wanting to buy blueberry bushes, shop with confidence from the best in the industry.

Blueberry Plant Questions

1. What month is best to plant blueberry bushes?

The optimal time to plant blueberries is anytime during autumn, winter, and spring. This is when the soil is still cool and moist, which will help the roots to establish themselves before the heat of summer arrives. You can still plant them in summer as long as they can be watered regularly.

2. What are the best blueberries to plant in New Zealand?

The best blueberries to plant in New Zealand depend on your climate and personal preferences. However, some of the most popular and successful varieties include:

3. Which blueberry plant is easiest to grow?

The easiest blueberry plant to grow is the southern highbush blueberry. They are well-suited to a wide range of climates, are relatively low-maintenance, and produce large, sweet berries. Some popular southern highbush blueberry varieties include:

4. Do you need three blueberry plants?

You do not need three blueberry plants, but it is recommended to plant at least two different varieties to ensure good fruit production. Blueberries are self-pollinating, but they produce more fruit when cross-pollinated by another variety. Also, by planting more than one variety you will extend your fruiting season.

5. Where is the best place to plant blueberries?

The best place to plant blueberries is in a sunny spot with well-drained soil. Choose a spot that gets at least six hours of sunlight per day. They prefer acidic soil, so you may need to include peat moss, compost, or acid fertiliser into the soil during planting. Make sure the site is protected from wind as this can not only break stems but also reduce the yield.

6. Where are Blueberries native to?

Blueberries are native to North America. They are found in the wild from Mexico all the way up to the Arctic plains. The most common types of blueberries in North America are highbush blueberries and lowbush blueberries. Highbush blueberries are the larger, more cultivated variety, while lowbush blueberries are the smaller, wild variety.

7. How many blueberries do you get from one plant?

The number of blueberries you get from one plant can vary depending on the variety of blueberry plant, the age of the plant, the growing conditions, and the climate. However, on average, a highbush blueberry plant can produce 2 to 4 kilograms per year. A lowbush blueberry plant can produce 0.5 to 1 kilogram.

8. What is the difference between a highbush blueberry and a lowbush?

Key differences between Highbush and Lowbush Blueberry plants are:

9. What is the fastest growing blueberry plant?

The fastest-growing blueberry variety is the Reka Blueberry. It is a vigorous, fast-growing variety that adapts well to a wide range of Northern climates and soil types. It can reach a height of 6-8 feet (2-3 m) and the same a width. Blueberries from this variety are large, sweet, and of heavy yield. The plants are also relatively disease resistant.

Some other fast-growing blueberry varieties include:

Please note that the fastest-growing blueberry plant for you will depend on your specific climate and growing conditions.

10. What is the best fertilizer for blueberries NZ?

The best fertilizer is The Plant Company’s fruiting plant fertilizer. It has been specifically formulated to feed the plants continuously with everything need and without being wasteful to the environment or of your money!

https://www.theplantcompany.co.nz/shop/product/fertiliser/fruiting-plant-fertiliser

11. Do blueberries need frost protection NZ?

While blueberries are generally considered to be cold-hardy plants, they can be damaged by frost, especially during the flowering and fruiting stages. This is because frost can damage the delicate blossoms and young fruits, reducing the yield of berries. Young plants can also be vulnerable to frost. The Plant Company recommends using frost cloth or a putting a blanket over plants if you are at all worried.

12. How do you make soil acidic for blueberries NZ?

Blueberries thrive in acidic soil with a pH between 4.5 and 5.5. If your soil is alkaline or neutral, you can lower the pH by adding fertiliser specifically for acid loving plants. This will achieve the desired outcome faster than most other means.

https://www.theplantcompany.co.nz/shop/product/fertiliser/fertiliser-for-acid-loving-plants

12. Are coffee grounds good for blueberries?

Coffee grounds can be beneficial for blueberries in several ways:

  1. Soil Acidifying: Coffee grounds are slightly acidic, with a pH between 5.0 and 6.0. This makes them a suitable addition to soil for acid-loving plants like blueberries, which prefer a pH range of 4.5 to 5.5.
  2. Improving Soil Structure: Coffee grounds have a porous structure that can enhance soil aeration and water drainage. This is particularly beneficial for blueberries, which require well-drained soil to prevent root rot and promote healthy root development.
  3. Providing Nutrients: Coffee grounds contain small amounts of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, essential nutrients for plant growth. While not a substitute for regular fertilizer, coffee grounds can contribute to nutrient availability in the soil.
  4. Attracting Worms: Coffee grounds can feed the soil biology, which helps to improve soil structure, aeration, and nutrient cycling.
  5. Repelling Pests: Some studies suggest that coffee grounds may repel certain pests, such as slugs and snails, which can damage blueberry plants. However, more research is needed to confirm this effect.

13. What is good to put around blueberry bushes?

There are several beneficial materials you can place around blueberry bushes to enhance their growth and protect them from potential harm:

  1. Mulch: Organic mulches like shredded bark, wood chips, or compost help suppress weeds, conserve moisture, regulate soil temperature, and improve soil structure. Apply a layer of mulch around blueberry bushes, leaving a few inches of space between the mulch and the plant stem to prevent moisture buildup against the stem.
  2. Acidifying Amendments: Blueberries thrive in acidic soil with a pH between 4.5 and 5.5. If your soil is alkaline or neutral, incorporate acidic amendments like elemental sulfur based fertiliser.
  3. Coffee Grounds: Coffee grounds offer multiple benefits for blueberries, including soil acidification, improved soil structure, nutrient enhancement, and potential pest repellent properties. Apply coffee grounds directly to the soil around blueberry plants, mixing them gently into the top few cm.
  4. Drip Irrigation: Drip irrigation is an efficient and water-saving method for watering blueberry plants.
  5. Protective Netting: If birds are a problem in your area, consider installing protective netting around your blueberry bushes to prevent them from damaging the berries.
  6. Winter Protection (Cold Climates): In colder climates, blueberry bushes may require winter protection to withstand harsh temperatures. Apply a layer of mulch around the base of the plants and consider using frost cloth.

14. What not to plant next to blueberries?

Avoiding certain plants near blueberries is crucial for their optimal growth and health. Here are some plants that should not be planted alongside blueberries:

  1. Plants such as tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, and potatoes, have different soil pH requirements than blueberries. They prefer alkaline or neutral soil conditions, while blueberries thrive in acidic soil. Planting these plants together can create an imbalance in soil pH, hindering the growth of one of the other.
  2. Other Acid-Intolerant Plants: Avoid planting acid-intolerant plants, such as beans, asparagus, and corn, near blueberries. These plants prefer alkaline or neutral soil conditions and may not grow well in the acidic environment that blueberries require.

15. What are some unique facts about blueberries?

Blueberries are not only delicious and nutritious, but they also boast some fascinating facts that make them truly unique:

  1. Blueberries are packed with antioxidants, particularly anthocyanins, which give them their distinctive blue colour. These antioxidants are known to protect cells from damage, reduce inflammation, and potentially lower the risk of chronic diseases like heart disease and cancer.
  2. Studies have shown that blueberries can enhance cognitive function, improve memory, and protect against age-related cognitive decline. Their high concentration of antioxidants and flavonoids may contribute to these benefits.
  3. Blueberries are incredibly versatile ingredients, adding a burst of sweetness and tartness to various dishes. They can be enjoyed fresh, frozen, or cooked into pies, muffins, jams, smoothies, and yogurt parfaits.
  4. Blueberries have a long and rich history, with fossil records dating back to over 18 million years ago. They were once considered a sacred food by Native American tribes, who used them for medicinal and culinary purposes.
  5. Blueberries are cultivated worldwide, with the United States, Canada, Chile, Argentina, and Poland being major producers. They are a popular choice among consumers for their flavour, health benefits, and convenience.
  6. Blueberries are a rich source of nutrients, including vitamin C, vitamin K, manganese, fibre, and potassium. They are low in calories and fat, making them a healthy snack or addition to meals.
  7. Blueberries have been associated with various symbols and folklore throughout history. They represent wisdom, protection, and good luck in some cultures, and their blue colour often symbolizes tranquillity and peace.
  8. Blueberries are relatively easy to cultivate with minimal environmental impact. They require less fertilizer and pesticide use compared to other fruit crops, making them a more sustainable choice.
  9. Blueberries contain a wide range of bioactive compounds, including anthocyanins, flavonoids, and phenolic acids. These compounds are believed to contribute to the berries' many health benefits.
  10. Blueberries offer a unique sensory experience, with their plump texture, sweet-tart flavour, and refreshing aroma. They are a true delight for the taste buds and a reminder of nature's bounty.

16. What are the top 3 benefits of blueberries?

Blueberries are known for their numerous health benefits, but here are the top three:

  1. Rich in Antioxidants: Blueberries are a powerhouse of antioxidants, particularly anthocyanins, which give them their distinctive blue colour. These antioxidants help protect cells from damage caused by free radicals, reducing oxidative stress and potentially lowering the risk of chronic diseases like heart disease, cancer, and neurodegenerative disorders.
  2. Cognitive Enhancement: Studies have shown that blueberries can enhance cognitive function, improve memory, and protect against age-related cognitive decline. Their high concentration of antioxidants and flavonoids may contribute to these benefits by protecting brain cells from damage and enhancing blood flow to the brain.
  3. Promotes Urinary Tract Health: Blueberries contain compounds that can help prevent urinary tract infections (UTIs). These compounds, such as proanthocyanidins, can prevent bacteria from adhering to the walls of the urinary tract, making it more difficult for infections to develop.

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–The Plant Company

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