SKU: BLUE04
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1 Plant- Darrow is known for the late-season berries and abundant production despite being later in the season. Heat tolerant and a high-bush variety, great for Mid-Central, Southern Northeast, and Mid-Atlantic regions. Not recommended for Northern States. Fruit ripens in most climates from mid to late August and has very little tartness when fully ripe. Their medium to large berries will have uniform quality throughout the plant.
Harvest Time: Late Season
Berry Size: Medium
Best in zones: 5-8
Maturity Height: 4-6'
Age of Plant: 1 Year
Shipped as: 1 Liter Pot
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They came great and they look great.
I can't wait for the plant to grow and give me lots of fruit
New plants came well wrapped and healthy and strong. Planted them that day in pots (until I know exactly where these are going) and plants have already sent out a great amount of growth.
Darrow is a favorite blueberry variety so far because It fruits in generous, beautiful grape-like clumps. The berry size of 'Darrow' isn't small or overly large, I would say it's sort of a medium-large. It is a sturdy robust plant. I can't speak on the Darrow Blueberry flavor yet because they are still green, but obviously any homegrown organic heirloom blueberry is going to taste great. I planted this Darrow Blueberry in a large pot of acidified, rich soil in spring of 2023, it is now June 4, 2024 and I took this photo of the Darrow yesterday. I'm pointing to Darrow {{and *right next to the Darrow is the 'Jersey' which I planted to serve as a pollinizer for the Darrow, Darrow and Jersey both bloom around the same time and will cross pollinate but the Jersey has smaller berries and more open, less generous clumps.}} Both varieties of blueberries are nice though. I have future plans to eventually plant all of my blueberries into ground because these varieties will become large bush's.
Packaged really well and doing great in the ground
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