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Potted Blueberry - Peach Sorbet

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Potted Blueberry - Peach SorbetMix and match 4 or more potted berry plants for free shipping! The Peach Sorbet blueberry is a compact, ornamental variety that produces an abundant summer crop of medium sized, flavorful berries bursting with a vibrant, fruity flavor. As part of the Bushel and Berry collection, Peach Sorbet blueberries are prized not only for their delicious fruit but also for their striking foliage, which transforms throughout the seasonsfrom peach and pink to

Mix-and-match 4 or more potted berry plants for free shipping!

The Peach Sorbet blueberry is a compact, ornamental variety that produces an abundant summer crop of medium-sized, flavorful berries bursting with a vibrant, fruity flavor. As part of the Bushel and Berry collection, Peach Sorbet blueberries are prized not only for their delicious fruit but also for their striking foliage, which transforms throughout the seasons—from peach and pink to orange and green.

Perfect for small gardens, patios, and containers, this potted blueberry thrives in full sun and prefers acidic, well-draining soil. Its compact, mounded growth habit makes it ideal for gardeners with limited space who still want a productive and visually appealing fruit plant.

The peach sorbet blueberry taste offers a delightful twist on the traditional blueberry—tropical sweetness paired with subtle peachy undertones creates a refreshing flavor experience. Whether grown for its ornamental value or flavorful harvest, the Peach Sorbet blueberry is a top choice for home gardeners.

This patented variety (PP 23325) is easy to grow, visually stunning, and consistently produces delicious results. Add a potted Peach Sorbet blueberry to your outdoor space and enjoy a garden that’s as beautiful as it is bountiful.

  • Variety: Lowbush
  • Plant Age: 2 years
  • Zones: 5-10
  • Chill Hours: 300 or less
  • Harvest: Late season
  • Bush Habit: Small mounded plant that grows to 1 1/2-2' high
  • Fruit: Tropical flavored sweet berries
  • Facts of note: Plant is compact with leaves that range in color from peach, pink, orange and green. In mild climates, the plant will not drop its leaves in winter. Leaves turn a rich eggplant purple in winter. In cold winter regions, the plant will drop its leaves.

Introducing the Peach Sorbet Blueberry Plant

The Peach Sorbet Blueberry plant is a delightful addition to any garden. With its unique combination of flavors and stunning appearance, this variety of blueberry is sure to captivate both your taste buds and your eyes. In this article, we will explore the key characteristics, care requirements, and potential benefits of cultivating the Peach Sorbet Blueberry plant in your garden.

Key Characteristics

  • Appearance: The Peach Sorbet Blueberry plant is renowned for its striking appearance. Its glossy, green foliage serves as a beautiful backdrop to the vibrant berries it produces. As the berries ripen, they transition from a pale green to a vivid pink, ultimately transforming into deep, rich blueberries. This color evolution is not only visually captivating but also a unique feature that distinguishes it from other blueberry varieties.

  • Flavor Profile: As the name suggests, the Peach Sorbet Blueberry plant offers a delightful combination of peach and blueberry flavors. The berries have a sweet and tangy taste, with a subtle hint of peach that adds a refreshing twist to traditional blueberry flavor. This harmonious blend makes the Peach Sorbet Blueberry a sought-after choice for culinary purposes.

Cultivation and Care

  • Location: To thrive, the Peach Sorbet Blueberry plant requires a sunny spot in your garden. Aim for at least six hours of direct sunlight daily. Ensure the soil is well-draining and acidic, with a pH level between 4.5 and 5.5. If your soil isn't naturally acidic, you can amend it with organic matter or use an acidifying fertilizer.

  • Planting: Planting this blueberry variety is relatively straightforward. Dig a hole that is twice the size of the root ball and place the plant inside, ensuring it is at the same depth as it was in the pot. Space multiple plants about 4 to 6 feet apart to allow for adequate airflow and growth.

  • Watering: Consistent moisture is crucial for the Peach Sorbet Blueberry plant. Keep the soil evenly moist, but avoid waterlogging, which can lead to root rot. Applying a layer of mulch around the base of the plant can help retain moisture and regulate soil temperature.

  • Pruning: Pruning is essential to maintain the plant's shape, remove dead or diseased branches, and encourage fruit production. Typically, pruning is done during the dormant season, in late winter or early spring, before new growth begins.

Benefits and Uses

  • Edible Delights: The primary benefit of growing Peach Sorbet Blueberry plants is the delicious fruit they produce. These blueberries are perfect for fresh eating, baking, or making jams and preserves. The peach undertones in their flavor make them a versatile ingredient in various culinary creations.

  • Health Benefits: Blueberries, in general, are known for their numerous health benefits. They are rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and fiber, which can contribute to improved immune function, heart health, and digestive well-being. The Peach Sorbet Blueberry, with its unique flavor profile, provides an exciting way to enjoy these health benefits.

  • Ornamental Value: Beyond its fruit-bearing capabilities, the Peach Sorbet Blueberry plant serves as an ornamental addition to your garden. Its changing foliage and colorful berries add aesthetic charm throughout the growing season, making it an attractive choice for landscaping.

The Peach Sorbet Blueberry plant is a remarkable addition to any garden. With its captivating appearance, unique flavor profile, and relative ease of cultivation, it offers a delightful blend of beauty and functionality. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a beginner, consider adding this enchanting blueberry variety to your outdoor space to enjoy its visual and culinary delights.

Why Buy Blueberry Peach Sorbet Plant From Us?

This vibrant plant features leaves that are pink, orange, and emerald, adding a colorful touch to your garden. When watered regularly and grown with peat moss, it helps increase the size of your crop, producing delicious tasting berries and stunning white bell-shaped flowers that appear in spring. Be sure to check the shipping details for a safe and timely delivery of your new plant.

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