Most Productive Blueberry Varieties

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Publicado 2021-01-13
See what 10 varieties we are growing in our PNW backyard garden and how productive each was over the past two seasons.

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0:00 Introduction
0:57 Intro
1:09 first 5 blueberry varieties
4:50 bird netting
6:04 last 5 blueberry varieties
9:25 blueberry variety ranking by productivity

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @_danna_5701
    Right now I’m only 13 but one of my things to accomplish in life is to get a house with a big yard for lots of fruit plants!!
  • @furiahispanica3823
    You still have the best Blueberry video on Youtube from variety and berry size comparison.
  • @andranovak5362
    Definitely one of the best blueberry videos out there. Thank you for the comparison. Love love love your netting and frame.
  • @cenkkulakl3228
    Thank a lot for preparation of chart at the end. Brings an idea how it is supposed to be. Super useful and thoughtful
  • Very useful. As a complete beginner as a berry gardener, I've thrown two dozen different berries into my garden over the last two years. I'll eventually want to cull the less flavorful or less productive plants, and appreciate the critical review of each kind provided by this video.
  • @GingerfootGarden
    Thank you for the comparison review of different varieties. Very helpful!
  • @PhantomsPortal1
    Wonderful blueberry patch you have there! One of my favorites from my own patch is called Southmoon and it produces huge berries with a delightful flavor 🌝
  • Your blueberries are gorgeous! Thanks for the tour. I agree with you on berry size, the bigger are what I prefer. Almost all of my 30+ blueberry bushes are either Chandler or Patriot. I also like Darrow for berry size and productivity. They are hard to grow here in hot Kansas, and the nursery stock is so expensive, so I'm trying to learn how to propagate them by cuttings. In the last 2 years, the cuttings have been a failure. Trying again this Spring. This time I'm starting early with softwood cuttings, in May.
  • @ANJH1106
    Great work I'm definitely looking into acquiring one to start to have on the homestead
  • @natemitch
    They all looked so good! Our blueberries haven’t done anything, one looks like it’s about to die the other just had some blooms on it.
  • I am so happy to have found your video... very informative. I just planted two blueberry bushes a few days ago as a second attempt at grow them. I failed the last time because my soil was too neutral. I found a receipe for a better soil mix that I am trying out with pine fines and peat moss to bring up the acid content of the soil. You didn't really talk about your soil but I can gather you know already. Thank you so much. I will be looking for that bird netting soon.
  • @REDNECKROOTS
    Superior, northland, Polaris, Chippewa, blue glaze . All are med highbush type , high 🫐 production. All do great for me
  • I grow climax variety in south Mississippi and they are very productive also the pink lemonade and blue suede and i love these 3 types
  • @Robs346
    Love all blueberry varieties you have growing ! I’ve never grown any due to limited growing area . But one day I hope to have a few of them growing
  • This is a great video! Thanks for sharing your garden with us! We just put in some Dukes. Then I realized for my zone I should have rabbiteye, so I got powderblue. Then I realized I needed pollinators so I got Legacy for the Duke and ordered Ochlockonee, Titan, and Brightwell. Now after seeing your video, I want Chandler! It's so easy to get carried away adding more varieties. Haha.