

Key Points
Depth
Mature Spread1.2–1.8 meters (4–6 feet)
Mature Height1.5–2 meters (5–6.5 feet)
Origin
Frost Tolerance
Colour
Vaccinium 'Liberty' and its growing tips. It sounds like a fantastic blueberry variety with several desirable characteristics.
Just to summarize the key points:
Vaccinium 'Liberty' Description:
Late-season blueberry variety.
Produces medium-sized, sky-blue berries.
Berries are firm with an outstanding sweet, aromatic flavor.
Vigorous, upright, and slightly spreading plant.
Disease-resistant.
Yields high quantities of berries between August and September.
Suitable for colder climates in Europe.
Growing Tips for Blueberries:
Plant in full sun or partial shade.
Prefer moist, well-drained soil or ericaceous compost if grown in a pot.
Water with rainwater, not tap water.
Pruning is rarely needed in the first two years.
Prune in late February to early March thereafter.
Remove a quarter of the branches every year to maintain productivity.
Protect the plant from birds if you want to harvest the fruits yourself.
Pollination Partners:
Blueberry Bluecrop
Blueberry Chandler
Blueberry Earliblue
Blueberry Northland
Blueberry Patriot
Blueberry Sunshine Blue
It's also noted that all blueberries are partially self-fertile, but planting more than one variety can improve yield.
These details provide a comprehensive guide for individuals interested in cultivating Vaccinium 'Liberty' and growing blueberries successfully.
Just to summarize the key points:
Vaccinium 'Liberty' Description:
Late-season blueberry variety.
Produces medium-sized, sky-blue berries.
Berries are firm with an outstanding sweet, aromatic flavor.
Vigorous, upright, and slightly spreading plant.
Disease-resistant.
Yields high quantities of berries between August and September.
Suitable for colder climates in Europe.
Growing Tips for Blueberries:
Plant in full sun or partial shade.
Prefer moist, well-drained soil or ericaceous compost if grown in a pot.
Water with rainwater, not tap water.
Pruning is rarely needed in the first two years.
Prune in late February to early March thereafter.
Remove a quarter of the branches every year to maintain productivity.
Protect the plant from birds if you want to harvest the fruits yourself.
Pollination Partners:
Blueberry Bluecrop
Blueberry Chandler
Blueberry Earliblue
Blueberry Northland
Blueberry Patriot
Blueberry Sunshine Blue
It's also noted that all blueberries are partially self-fertile, but planting more than one variety can improve yield.
These details provide a comprehensive guide for individuals interested in cultivating Vaccinium 'Liberty' and growing blueberries successfully.
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