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Thompson & Morgan 1 X Blueberry (Vaccinium) Chandler 1.5 Litre Pot 13868
Thompson & Morgan 1 X Blueberry (Vaccinium) Chandler 1.5 Litre Pot 13868
Thompson & Morgan 1 X Blueberry (Vaccinium) Chandler 1.5 Litre Pot 13868
Thompson & Morgan 1 X Blueberry (Vaccinium) Chandler 1.5 Litre Pot 13868
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Thompson & Morgan 1 X Blueberry (Vaccinium) Chandler 1.5 Litre Pot 13868

Blueberry 'Chandler' is self-fertile and produces a wealth of juicy fruit that are simply bursting with the most delicious flavour. Enormous, firm berries weighing up to 2g and measuring 20mm (¾inch) in diameter are produced from the beginning of August until mid September. This stout blueberry bush also makes an attractive shrub for the patio or acidic borders, bearing masses of sweetly scented creamy white flowers in spring, and fiery crimson autumn foliage. Blueberries are packed with health-boosting compounds and are especially delicious in pies, muffins and jams. Blueberries require a well-drained, acidic soil in a sunny or semi shaded position. In areas where acidic soil does not naturally occur, grow blueberry plants in patio containers using a mix of ericaceous compost and John Innes No. 3. If possible, blueberries should be watered with rainwater because the lime contained in tap water will reduce the acidity in the soil over time. Blueberries will begin to produce fruit in their third year. As fruits begin to develop, cover the plants with netting to protect the berries from birds. From their third year, begin to prune out the oldest stems each autumn to promote new growth and maintain a healthy plant framework.Position: Full Sun/Partial ShadeHeight: Up to 1.5m when fully establishedSpread: Up to 1.5m when fully establishedSupplied as 1 x Blueberry ‘Chandler’ (Vaccinium) bush in a 1.5 Litre Pot.Delivered with growing and care instructionsImages shown are for guidance only of the expected results from plants upon maturity. Different growing conditions might vary results. Image may be included for illustration of supply but can vary due to seasonality changes (e.g. deciduous plants lose leaves in colder months).

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Thompson & Morgan 1 X Blueberry (Vaccinium) Chandler 1.5 Litre Pot 13868

Blueberry 'Chandler' is self-fertile and produces a wealth of juicy fruit that are simply bursting with the most delicious flavour. Enormous, firm berries weighing up to 2g and measuring 20mm (¾inch) in diameter are produced from the beginning of August until mid September. This stout blueberry bush also makes an attractive shrub for the patio or acidic borders, bearing masses of sweetly scented creamy white flowers in spring, and fiery crimson autumn foliage. Blueberries are packed with health-boosting compounds and are especially delicious in pies, muffins and jams. Blueberries require a well-drained, acidic soil in a sunny or semi shaded position. In areas where acidic soil does not naturally occur, grow blueberry plants in patio containers using a mix of ericaceous compost and John Innes No. 3. If possible, blueberries should be watered with rainwater because the lime contained in tap water will reduce the acidity in the soil over time. Blueberries will begin to produce fruit in their third year. As fruits begin to develop, cover the plants with netting to protect the berries from birds. From their third year, begin to prune out the oldest stems each autumn to promote new growth and maintain a healthy plant framework.Position: Full Sun/Partial ShadeHeight: Up to 1.5m when fully establishedSpread: Up to 1.5m when fully establishedSupplied as 1 x Blueberry ‘Chandler’ (Vaccinium) bush in a 1.5 Litre Pot.Delivered with growing and care instructionsImages shown are for guidance only of the expected results from plants upon maturity. Different growing conditions might vary results. Image may be included for illustration of supply but can vary due to seasonality changes (e.g. deciduous plants lose leaves in colder months).

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Blueberry 'Chandler' is self-fertile and produces a wealth of juicy fruit that are simply bursting with the most delicious flavour. Enormous, firm berries weighing up to 2g and measuring 20mm (¾inch) in diameter are produced from the beginning of August until mid September. This stout blueberry bush also makes an attractive shrub for the patio or acidic borders, bearing masses of sweetly scented creamy white flowers in spring, and fiery crimson autumn foliage. Blueberries are packed with health-boosting compounds and are especially delicious in pies, muffins and jams. Blueberries require a well-drained, acidic soil in a sunny or semi shaded position. In areas where acidic soil does not naturally occur, grow blueberry plants in patio containers using a mix of ericaceous compost and John Innes No. 3. If possible, blueberries should be watered with rainwater because the lime contained in tap water will reduce the acidity in the soil over time. Blueberries will begin to produce fruit in their third year. As fruits begin to develop, cover the plants with netting to protect the berries from birds. From their third year, begin to prune out the oldest stems each autumn to promote new growth and maintain a healthy plant framework.Position: Full Sun/Partial ShadeHeight: Up to 1.5m when fully establishedSpread: Up to 1.5m when fully establishedSupplied as 1 x Blueberry ‘Chandler’ (Vaccinium) bush in a 1.5 Litre Pot.Delivered with growing and care instructionsImages shown are for guidance only of the expected results from plants upon maturity. Different growing conditions might vary results. Image may be included for illustration of supply but can vary due to seasonality changes (e.g. deciduous plants lose leaves in colder months).

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