Do you need two different blueberry bushes to have blueberries?




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Jeanne King on Jun 02, 2017
Definitely. For proper pollination a minimum of 2 varieties are required. Most nurseries have several varieties on site eliminating the search.Helpful Reply -
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Janet Pizaro on Jun 03, 2017
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/fruits/blueberries/growing-blueberry.Helpful Reply -
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Cathy Poore on Jun 03, 2017
Thank you so much .....now I'm in search of another bushHelpful Reply -
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Janet Fletcher on Jun 03, 2017
I have one bush growing in a container on my sunny patio and it produces blueberries every year. I have had it about five years and have never had a second bush to pollinate it.Helpful Reply -
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Shawn VanDoren on Jun 03, 2017
While not required, it is strongly suggested to have more than one variety of blueberry plant to help with pollination.Helpful Reply -
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