Rated 5 out of 5
Jun 2, 2018
Southern Blueberry Clooecriom
The plants are doing ok. They seem to struggle due to the clay we have in Oklahoma. They are in their 2nd year and have produced minimal, which is expected. Im going to replace all ground cover from pine mulch to pine needles. I think the acid will improve the soil dramatically. I hope do. If asked next year to write a review Ill have new information. Bottom line, Stark Bros., is great and have been purchasing trees and bushes for over 30 years with no complaints.
DONALD P
Rated 5 out of 5
May 16, 2017
This plant is doing great and actually has berries on it this year, it's first full year in the ground. They were planted fall of 2015. I could not be happier!
Kathy M
Rated 5 out of 5
May 13, 2016
Southern Highbush Blueberry plants in my NC garden
I planted the bushes almost 2 years ago and all are doing well. Here we give blueberries 2 years to establish a good root system before we let the plants bear fruit. So I am looking forward to some mighty nice berries next summer.
Janet D
Rated 5 out of 5
May 7, 2016
Southern Highbush Blueberry Plant Collection
My blueberries just completed their second year this spring and they are doing well. I had a few berries last year but this year the plants have a lot more berries. I am very happy with all my purchases from the Stark Brothers and recommend them to everyone.
BEVERLY S
Rated 5 out of 5
Feb 24, 2016
So far, so good. The weather has warmed so they are starting to leaf out. They look healthy. However, in the Phoenix area I have planted them in a very large pot and non-native soil since the soil here is alkaline. I'm looking forward to seeing a harvest.
GARY P
Rated 4 out of 5
May 6, 2016
These were doing well until my son mowed them - they had a few berries on them before their untimely pruning.
EVALYNE H
Rated 3 out of 5
May 7, 2017
After I purchased and planted these, we were caught up in a severe drought. They did fine until the water was basically rationed and I couldnt water them anymore and they withered and died. I couldn't really rate them.
VAN M
Rated 3 out of 5
May 15, 2016
Hoping to enjoy some this year.
They are still short and non productive so far. All but one faired our blizzard this winter. Am in zone 7.
CHARLES M E
Rated 3 out of 5
May 6, 2016
blueberry plant green and growing but no fruit
It might be me, but plants arrived in great condition, we repotted and have seen good growth for 3 years. Alas, no fruit!
BARBARA S
Rated 2 out of 5
Aug 16, 2016
Plants were not in the best of shape.
One plant was very goof the other plant was in very poor shape. I kept them both in the greenhouse for 45 days after receipt. One is doing well.
DANNY S
Jubilee -- Long-lasting berries from a compact bush. Consistent producer of premium, powder-blue berries each year. White, bell-shaped blossoms appear in spring. Colorful fall foliage has a…
I just moved to NC and this is one of the more popular blueberries in this area
Appropriate for my growing zone.
Grows in my region.