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Open 7 days, 9 am to 5 pm. You can pick up plants without pre-ordering.
PICK UP orders placed online can not be picked up the following day. We need a few days to process online orders.

Keepcrisp Blueberry

Original price $18.00 - Original price $45.00
Original price
$18.00
$18.00 - $45.00
Current price $18.00

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Vaccinium corymbosum – Keepcrisp 

Due to import restrictions, we are unable to ship Blueberries to California or Oregon.

Keepcrisp Blueberry™ (US PP27,771) As the name implies keeps crisp and dark after picking. A mid- to late-season southern highbush blueberry developed for firm, crisp berries that hold up exceptionally well after harvest. The fruit is medium to large, similar to Emerald, dark blue, and sweet, making it extending the quality and shelf life of this new variety.. The bush is vigorous, upright, and highly productive, ideal for home gardens or small-scale plantings and introduced to growers for it's crisp keeping qualities after harvest.

This variety thrives in full sun. Keepcrisp Blueberry is self-fertile. Space plants 5 feet apart with 5' wide beds of organic matter, it wood chips, pine etc. Avoid rich soils, manure or compost when creating an optimal root habitat for blueberries, height 4-5 feet. Suited for USDA zones 7–9, Keep Crisp performs especially well in warmer climates while retaining excellent berry quality and shelf life.


Plant Characteristics

  • Pest Resistance: Very Good
  • Disease Resistance: Very Good
  • Drought Tolerance: Moderate
  • Heat Tolerance: Excellent
  • Humidity Tolerance: Excellent
  • Sun Tolerance: Excellent
  • Wet Soil Tolerance: Poor
  • Shade Tolerance: Fair
  • No Spray: Excellent
  • Salt Tolerance: Poor
  • Fresh for Kids: Excellent
  • Deer Resistance: Fair
  • Thorns: No
  • Plant Type: Bush
  • Soil Type: compostable cellulose ie, peat, wood chips, pine bark etc.
  • Edible Type: Fresh, Frozen, Baking
  • Self Fertile: Yes

This information is accurate to the best of our knowledge; comments and opinions are always welcome.

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