{"id":280,"date":"2011-04-11T21:02:48","date_gmt":"2011-04-11T21:02:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.trungson.com\/?p=280"},"modified":"2012-06-21T01:30:18","modified_gmt":"2012-06-21T01:30:18","slug":"blueberry-varieties","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/blog.trungson.com\/?p=280","title":{"rendered":"Blueberry Varieties"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>With my small garden in San Jose (Northern California, South Bay Area), I found blueberries to be quite easy to maintain in the containers and good for the kids. I&#8217;ve been harvesting 20lbs since early May 2011. I&#8217;m collecting blueberry varieties and these are the ones I have with my comments and sources. I will update these yearly as well.<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>Abundance &#8211; <strong>Recommended<\/strong>. Sweet, big, thick skin (from Half-Moon Bay Nursery, $13\/#1)<\/li>\n<li>Berkeley &#8211; <strong>Recommended<\/strong>. Excellent, sweet (from Alamaden Valley Nursery, $15\/#1). 2012: dying, don&#8217;t know why yet<\/li>\n<li>Bountiful Blue Blueberry &#8211; likely similar to Sunshine Blue, very bushy, great color, likely created for landscaping (from Payless Nursery, $20\/#3). 2012: very early, already flowering in mid-Jan this year, maybe winter is too mild. Sweet and really bountiful as its name implied. <strong>Recommended<\/strong><\/li>\n<li>Bluecrop &#8211; (from Lowes, $7\/4&#8243;). 2011: Not too impressive, fruits were small and not tasteful. +1 Feb 2012 Lowes $7\/plant-in-a-cup<\/li>\n<li>Blueray &#8211; (+1 no record, +1 Feb 2012 Lowes $7\/plant-in-a-cup)<\/li>\n<li>Bluegold &#8211; 2011: Not sure if it&#8217;s still young or it&#8217;s like this but it&#8217;s quite tart and not very tasty (from Lowes, $8\/4&#8243;)<\/li>\n<li>Camelia &#8211; (from Lowes, $7\/4&#8243;) 2011: no fruits yet<\/li>\n<li>Chandler (Feb 2012 x2, from GrowOrganic.com, $7.5\/4&#8243;+s\/h)<\/li>\n<li>Duke x2 &#8211; Good size, sweet (from Lowes and Summerwinds). $6\/4&#8243; Lowes (23 May 2012)<\/li>\n<li>Earliblue &#8211; Indeed early, good size, few fruits but likely because it&#8217;s still young (got from Alamaden Valley Nursery)<\/li>\n<li>Elliot &#8211; (from Payless Nursery)<\/li>\n<li>Emerald (Feb 2012, GrowOrganic $7.5\/4&#8243;+s\/h)<\/li>\n<li>Jersey (+1 no record, +1 Feb 2012 Lowes $7\/plant-in-a-cup)<\/li>\n<li>Jewel (OSH, $17, #2, Sep 2011). 2012 &#8211; Big and sweet. Good!<\/li>\n<li>Jubilee &#8211; Small, not so good, cling to branches<\/li>\n<li>Legacy &#8211; (from Lowes, $25\/#2), 2011: no fruits yet<\/li>\n<li>Misty x2 &#8211; (from HomeDepot, $5 bareroot)<\/li>\n<li>Northcountry &#8211; (from Lowes, $7\/4&#8243;)<\/li>\n<li>O&#8217;neal &#8211; 2012: very early, big and sweet<\/li>\n<li>Ozark Blue &#8211; <strong>Recommended<\/strong>. 2011: Sweet, big (from Payless Nursery, $10\/#2, clearance)<\/li>\n<li>Patriot (Feb 2012 &#8211; GrowOrganic $7.5\/4&#8243;+s\/h)<\/li>\n<li>Pearl &#8211; $6\/4&#8243; from Lowes May 23, 2012<\/li>\n<li>Pink Lemonade Blueberry &#8211; (from OSH, $14\/#2 promo), 2011: no fruits yet<\/li>\n<li>Powderblue &#8211; Recommended. Very late, extend all the way to Sep, distinct, sweet berries (from Alamaden Valley Nursery, $15\/#1)<\/li>\n<li>Rebel &#8211; (from Lowes June 2011, $7\/4&#8243;)<\/li>\n<li>Reka &#8211; A bit small, maybe it&#8217;s still young, also for some reason, this season has very bad taste, really bad. Maybe next year (from Lowes)<\/li>\n<li>Reveille x2 &#8211; <strong>Recommended<\/strong>. 2011: Early, good size, sweet, green bushy and not show too much branches (from Payless Nursery, $10\/#2, clearance)<\/li>\n<li>Sharpblue x2 (from HomeDepot, $5 bareroot)<\/li>\n<li>Southmoon &#8211; <strong>Recommended<\/strong>. Payless Nursery<br \/>\n2011: Excellent, shape is definitely different from other blueberries, good size, sweet , long season<br \/>\n+1 Feb 2012: Groworganic $7.5\/4&#8243;+s\/h<\/li>\n<li>Spartan &#8211; Excellent, really big, sweet (from Summerwinds)<\/li>\n<li>Star &#8211; Good, a bit tough, cling to branch and tougher skin (from Payless Nursery). 2012 &#8211; It&#8217;s good, diff from 2011, big and sweet, maybe it need time to mature. Fruit is distinctive with star-shaped bottom<\/li>\n<li>Sunshine Blue &#8211; <strong>Recommended<\/strong>. Good, heavy bearing, compact plant, bigger fruits after 3rd year (from Payless Nursery)<\/li>\n<li>Top Hat &#8211; Small, low bush but good fruit size and sweet. Bush\/Plant is a bit too small for a decent fruit yield (from Payless Nursery)<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>I want to buy in-store since it&#8217;s much better to judge the quality than buying it online\/mail order. Thus, there are varieties that are not available in stores in my area. These are the one I&#8217;m looking for: Chandler (got it!), Darrow.<\/p>\n<p>The best place for blueberry variety descriptions is from <a href=\"http:\/\/www.fallcreeknursery.com\/gardeners\/variety\/gardener_northern_highbush\" target=\"_blank\">Fall Creek<\/a>. Too bad they don&#8217;t sell retails and don&#8217;t even list those retails\/nurseries\/stores they ship to so I can find and buy. Maybe will buy from Raintree. Heard good things about Nourse but they require phytosanitary cert. for Calif, which make it more expensive.<\/p>\n<p>2012 Update (May, June)<\/p>\n<p>Favorites for this season so far are Star, Abundance, Early Blue (early varieties), Bekerley and Bountiful Blue. Powder Blue died, don&#8217;t know why. Reveille aren&#8217;t doing so well, maybe irregular watering during my house painting project.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>With my small garden in San Jose (Northern California, South Bay Area), I found blueberries to be quite easy to maintain in the containers and good for the kids. I&#8217;ve been harvesting 20lbs since early May 2011. I&#8217;m collecting blueberry varieties and these are the ones I have with my comments and sources. 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