You Garden Blueberry "Pink Lemonade" - 2L Pot - One Colour -

9.99 GBP

Grow your own delicious blueberries at home, with this beautiful "Pink Lemonade" potted plant. Please note: This product cannot be delivered to Northern Ireland From the blueberry family, these lovely fuchsia-pink-coloured Superfruits are packed with healthy antioxidants and, best of all they are sweeter and juicier than regular blueberries. Put them into your summer puddings or eat them fresh from the bush with some ice cream scrumptious! Pink Blueberry 'Pink Lemonade' reliably bears fruit, and which is ready to eat in late-August each year. These incredible plants will even provide an explosion of fiery-orange coloured autumn foliage.They'll grow into a bush of about 90cm, and grow best in acidic or ericaceous soils, like all members of this family. Supplied as an established plant in a 1.7L pot, ready to pot on or plant out. Note, it is dormant in Winter, so is supplied without leaves Nov-March/April. Care Information Plant in well-drained, acidic soil in a sunny, sheltered spot. If your garden soil has a pH over 5.5, your blueberry is best grown in a pot, in ericaceous soil. Keep it well-watered - don't allow the soil to dry out. Water blueberries with rainwater if you can as tap water will gradually raise pH levels. Feed every month with a liquid fertiliser for ericaceous (lime-hating) plants. If growing blueberries in the garden, add plenty of organic matter such as pine needles or composted conifer clippings. Avoid farmyard manure as it will scorch the roots. Pruning is rarely needed in the first two years. After that prune in late Feb - early Mar, aiming to remove a proportion of old wood every year. Two year-old wood is the most productive. Take out any damaged, dead, and diseased wood and prune out low branches that will lie on the ground when full of fruit. Max Height (in cm): 100 Max Spread (in cm): 100 Planting Period: Sep-Nov, Feb-May Planting Position: Sun Potted: N Delicious, juicy Super Fruits, packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Perfect eaten fresh from the bush with ice cream, or in yummy summer puddings! Fruits reliably each year in late August and produces a fiery orange foliage display in autumn.

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