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Darrow Blueberry Plants

Darrow Blueberry Plants

Darrow Blueberry Plants

'Darrow Blueberry' big brother of the family, these light blue giants are tart and firm. Heavy cropper. Vigorous, erect bush to 1.8m x 1.8m
Browse more blueberry varieties.

Features

  • Size: 1.8m
  • Fruit: light blue, firm
  • Fruit size is one of the biggest
  • Heavy cropper
  • Taste: tart
  • Use: cooking/eating fresh
  • Picking: mid-Aug

Growing Darrow Blueberries

All blueberries need free draining, acid soil (around pH 5.5) or a pot filled with ericaceous compost. Make sure the soil is consistently moist during the growing season. They require ericoid rootgrow.

When they're ripe, the berries will be purple-blue on the back, and they'll come away easily from the plant.

Although some varieties are partially self-fertile, all blueberries will crop best with pollination partners nearby.

Aftercare: net your plants as the fruits develop and ripen, or the birds will have them all. If you're growing in pots, rainwater, not tap, is best. Take a look at our Guide to Growing Blueberry Plants.

$4.37

Original: $14.55

-70%
Darrow Blueberry Plants

$14.55

$4.37

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Darrow Blueberry Plants

'Darrow Blueberry' big brother of the family, these light blue giants are tart and firm. Heavy cropper. Vigorous, erect bush to 1.8m x 1.8m
Browse more blueberry varieties.

Features

  • Size: 1.8m
  • Fruit: light blue, firm
  • Fruit size is one of the biggest
  • Heavy cropper
  • Taste: tart
  • Use: cooking/eating fresh
  • Picking: mid-Aug

Growing Darrow Blueberries

All blueberries need free draining, acid soil (around pH 5.5) or a pot filled with ericaceous compost. Make sure the soil is consistently moist during the growing season. They require ericoid rootgrow.

When they're ripe, the berries will be purple-blue on the back, and they'll come away easily from the plant.

Although some varieties are partially self-fertile, all blueberries will crop best with pollination partners nearby.

Aftercare: net your plants as the fruits develop and ripen, or the birds will have them all. If you're growing in pots, rainwater, not tap, is best. Take a look at our Guide to Growing Blueberry Plants.

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