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Blueberry ‘Top Hat’

Grow Your Own Fresh Fruit!
Blueberries are naturally high in anti-oxidants! Blueberry ‘Top Hat’ is a great size for growing in a patio pot and it’s also wonderful for eating. Just think, fresh Blueberries right at your doorstep! Blueberries are extremely nutritious and have a high vitamin content. Excellent in pies and makes delicious jams and preserves. Best of all, bake your own Blueberry Muffins! Very popular and reliable. Blueberries are rapidly increasing in interest. What could be more satisfying than juicy fruits picked fresh from your own garden? ‘Top Hat’ makes a decorative pot plant, producing white blossoms in spring and attractive bronze autumn foliage. PERFECT FOR SMALL SPACES, CONTAINERS, AND BONSAI. FULL-SIZE FRUIT ON DWARF PLANTS! Its plump berries are delicious in pies, muffins, and jams. Ideal for the patio. Compact shrub producing masses of Blueberries in July/August. Delicate white flowers in June.

Blueberries are considered a beautiful productive hedge with spring flowering on dark green foliage, delicious fruit in summer and fiery red foliage for autumn color. ‘Top Hat’ is a beautiful 24-inch in stature, fruit producing blueberry plant. Its curving branches make it an outstanding landscape or pot plant. Fruits are medium size and are delicious. The plant makes a desirable addition to any landscape.

No shipments to CA, ID, OR, WA

Availability

# Description Qty per Unit Units Available Price/Unit
Bulk
BU191BAG Blueberry 'Top Hat' 25 2 $56.00

Plant Details +

Botanical Vaccinium angustifolium 'Top Hat'
Cultivator Type Lowbush
Common Name Blueberry 'Top Hat'
Family Ericaceae
Size 1 YR #1
Height 24"
Spacing 5-8'
Hardiness Zones 4-7
Exposure Full sun or partial shade
Foliage Green
Fruit Dark-blue berries
Harvest July - August

Planting/Care Instructions +

Planting Instructions: Prefers an acid soil. In alkaline soil, add ammonium sulfate for best results. Dig a hole large enough to encompass the roots without bending or circling. Set the plant in place so the crown (part of the plant where the root meets the stem) is about 1-2 inches below the soil surface. Add generous amounts of peat but no fertilizer when planting. Cover with soil to the original soil surface and water thoroughly. Prepare the ground well before planting. Blueberries can also be grown in large pots and containers if compost is used. Prune in winter, cutting out dead or damaged branches. In spring, feed with sulphate of ammonia, sulphate of potash, bonemeal and top-dress with compost.

Pests or Diseases: No serious insect or disease problems.