



NORHTERN HIGH BUSH VARIETIES are types of bushes that need a high amount of "chill hours" to get their fruit set. If these Northern Highbush varieties do not get the required number of chill hours they may and often will grow great but will not produce any fruit. These bushes are rated zone 4 through zone 7 which includes most of the Central, Western, mid-West, and Eastern United States as well as some parts of Canada. If you are unsure if they will do well in your area please ask, we will be happy to check our charts and let you know.
SOUTHERN HIGHBUSH VARIETIES are types of bushes rated zone 6 through zone 10 and require much less "chill hours" the varieties we grow need only 150 chill hours to get their fruit set, which means you can even grow them and have fruit in Florida, Texas & California. The Southern Highbush varieties will do well for much of the Southern and Westcoast states as well as some of the South Central states. If you are unsure if they will do well in your area please ask, we will be happy to check our charts and let you know.
Chill hours are an accumulation of hours where temperature's reach between 30 degrees F to 45 degrees F (0 degree C to 70 degree C).
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8080 Subtle Rd.
Edmonton, KY 42129
United States
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We are closed on Thursday and Sunday, since this is a home based business and our business phone is also our home phone
please be kind and do not phone us on those days, it would be greatly appreciated.
PHONE (270) 432-5836
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Although planting instructions will be enclosed with you order we would like to give some general information here. Blueberries like a ph of 4.5 to 5.5 (acidic) and like a high content of moisture and organic material, peat moss, sawdust, woodchips and decomposed leaves are excellant mulching materials for blueberry bushes. They should be watered often, but overwatering for a long period of time is not good for them, if the top inch of soil is damp then you are OK. The blueberry bush is shallow rooted and cultivation if any should be shallow, many people keep the area around the bushes mowed for an attractive appearance. New plantings should be fertilized with a water soluble slow realse fertilizer and should be watched carefully for lack of water. If your plants do not grow or produce as they should then recheck soil for acidity and nutrients. Pruning is necessary for removing dead or broken branches, thin or brushy wood growing horizonaly and around the base of the bush, remove old stems that have lost their vigor and have not grown new shoots also stems or canes that are 6 yrs or older to encourage new growth, it is the 3 to 5 year old stems/canes that produce the bulk of the fruit. Pruning should be done in the fall or winter when the plant is dormant. Bareroot plants should be planted to a depth of 1/4" to 1/2" above root line with 2" to 4" of mulch on top of that.
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Keep in mind that we ship every Tuesday,
Before ordering please read our plant guarantee policy Please contact us for more information or if you have any questions.
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prices subject to change without notice
all plants shipped bareroot
email home phone (270) 432-5836
This is a link For the Planting and General care information we send with each order
Although planting instructions will be enclosed with you order we would like to give some general information here. Blueberries like a ph of 4.5 to 5.5 (acidic) and like a high content of moisture and organic material, peat moss, sawdust, woodchips and decomposed leaves are excellant mulching materials for blueberry bushes. They should be watered often, but overwatering for a long period of time is not good for them, if the top inch of soil is damp then you are OK. The blueberry bush is shallow rooted and cultivation if any should be shallow, many people keep the area around the bushes mowed for an attractive appearance. New plantings should be fertilized with a water soluble slow realse fertilizer and should be watched carefully for lack of water. If your plants do not grow or produce as they should then recheck soil for acidity and nutrients. Pruning is necessary for removing dead or broken branches, thin or brushy wood growing horizonaly and around the base of the bush, remove old stems that have lost their vigor and have not grown new shoots also stems or canes that are 6 yrs or older to encourage new growth, it is the 3 to 5 year old stems/canes that produce the bulk of the fruit. Pruning should be done in the fall or winter when the plant is dormant. Bareroot plants should be planted to a depth of 1/4" to 1/2" above root line with 2" to 4" of mulch on top of that.
please feel free to contact us.
please be sure to include your name, shipping address and phone number.
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8080 Subtle Road
Edmonton, Ky. 42129
Please be sure and include your name, address and phone number with your order,
if you want the order shipped to a different address include that information also.
We ship every Tuesday, unless it is a holiday, then we will ship the following day (Wednesday).
We use US Postal Priority Mail so your plants will arrive with your regular mail delivery
but keep in mind in some instances due to the size of the box the postal office will not leave
the box of plants but will leave you a notice instead.
if you need a later shipping date please include that information with your order.
ALL orders MUST BE PREPAID prior to shipping.
Larry Martin Sr & Jenny Martin
8080 Subtle Rd.
Edmonton, KY 42129
United States
PLEASE PHONE BETWEEN 8 am and 6 pm central time only.
We are closed on Thursday and Sunday.
Please be kind and do not call on Thursday and Sunday.
Our business is a homebased business so the phone number is
our home number as well as our business number.
We apologize for any inconvience.
PLEASE PHONE BETWEEN 8 am and 6 pm central time only.
We are closed on Thursday and Sunday.
Please be kind and do not call on Thursday and Sunday.
Our business is a homebased business so the phone number is
our home number as well as our business number.
We apologize for any inconvience.
PHONE (270) 432-5836, email a61853@scrtc.com