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🌿 Grow Your Own Berry Paradise!
These 50 highbush blueberry seeds (Vaccinium corymbosum) are pre-stratified to ensure nearly 100% germination, making them a gardener's dream. They thrive in acidic soil and can withstand temperatures as low as -33°F, making them perfect for a variety of climates. With a vibrant array of colors and organic certification, these seeds promise a fruitful and sustainable gardening experience.
Product Care Instructions | well-drained |
Material Features | Organic |
Color | Green,Orange,Purple,Red |
Unit Count | 50.0 Count |
Number of Pieces | 50 |
Expected Planting Period | Spring |
USDA Hardiness Zone | 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
Expected Blooming Period | Winter |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
Additional Features | organic |
J**H
REALLY disappointed and a waste of money
I went through this whole packet of seeds slowly over a few months attempting to grow them. Not a single one sprouted. No recommended soil or watering instructions included so I followed several different reputable guidelines for germinating seeds. Still no luck with all of them. The only action I saw out of a few of them was them becoming moldy..."awesome". I think these seeds were a little bit on the higher price side, but I was fine paying that to have blueberry plants, and now it's just more of a sting now that it was a complete waste.
M**L
Awesome
We are planting another 100 x 150 foot garden like we did 2 years ago and at that time we used treated seeds. I started buying seeds from you this year to make our garden organic so we can get healthier and loose weight at the same time. I tried to find all the seeds from you that I could. There were still some things I had to buy else where but I am sure not disappointed with the variety that you do have. I also applaud the snipets of info you give. I have copied and pasted and printed them and put them in my vacuum sealed packages. We will be starting to put the seeds in egg cartons full of dirt next week. Then we will transplant most to the green house until we can put them in the garden area where they go.
H**I
Not yet germinated but arrived on time.
The seeds have not yet germinated, but packages arrived on time.The seeds have not yet germinated, but packages arrived on time.The seeds have not yet germinated, but packages arrived on time.
J**N
blueberry seeds
seeds came in about 2 weeks, there were roughly 80 seeds in the package. after a month there are about 6 plants growing. I hope more sprout soon.Side note, I have experience in growing plants from seeds and these are not my first batch, Normally blueberries are started from roots splices, so I was a little hesitant on ordering seeds. but figured for a few bucks it was worth a shot. Make sure you know about blueberries before you plant, they are hard seeds to get to start.
R**R
They take 3 weeks to sprout apparently, but mine didn't ever come up
They failed to mention - 3 weeks until these sprout! I am still patiently... OK not so patiently .. waiting for mine to come up at 2 weeks. I sure hope these are worth it in the end because I promised my family our own blueberry patch would get started this year.Update: Not a single one came up. I waited the 3 weeks, then 4... nada. Not one single little sprout.These were in a sprouter, with a planting seed starter heat mat, clear lid and a full spectrum light over them, so they were warm, moist and set up for success. Every other seed I've planted this spring came up from Giant sunflowers, tomatoes, basil to snap dragons... just no blueberries.I don't know if these plants are just super tough to start, or if they were bad seeds, but I would recommend you just go to your local garden center and buy a bush already started!
C**L
Satisfied
I planted some of these in some grow cubes. With some sun and keeping the soil moist, I had germination in about 1 month. I can't speak for the quality so far but it's been about 3 months and these are in the ground and about 3 inches tall. I live in WI so the season is short. I can't say how well they are going to do but I do know blueberries grow well in Wisconsin in acidic soil or around pine trees.
K**N
Seeds and Things
Dear Seed and Things,I like the blueberry seeds and unfortunately I did not have chance touse them. I gave four stars for your service.Sincerely,Kevin
J**L
Do not order seeds from this company!
I ordered these seeds on November 14, 2013. They finally arrived on January 2, 2014. When the package arrived, it had a green tape on it from "U.S. Customs and Border Protection". It had been opened and they left me a piece of paper that stated the seeds were "Prohibited Material Removed and Destroyed. The Phyto-sanitary certificate is missing, Quarantine Regulation in Violation". I am glad that since the company did not have the seeds inspected and certified to be free of insects pests and threaten US Agriculture, (Which is the only reason this got 2 stars). But now I am out the cost of seeds and the postage. How was I to know this product was coming from Singapore? Next time I will READ the reviews and find out more about the company.
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