I just went here today and bought ten for $100.00
They are very nice plants.
I been looking all spring and summer to add to my others and this is the best deal yet for price, size, health.
Just for fun I got three of the pink berries to confuse my neighbors as they walk by as my plants are out by the road.
I will now have 18 BB plants which should get us enough berries to make it through winter in another two years.
If you aren't familiar with blueberry plants it is very important to buy the biggest you can get as the ones from like Lowes, HD, are so small they take 6 years to get this size.
This is the Snohomish Nursery right off the 88th street exit into Snohomish take a left on 92nd.
Blueberry Plants - Blueberry bush - Blueberries - Blueberry - $12 (Snohomish)
Date: 2012-11-10, 7:32PM PST
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I've have hundreds of 3 & 5 gallon blueberries, all grown here in washington. There are 18 different types, all in which grow excellent here in washington. The blueberries plants are 3ft to 4ft in heigth and approximately 14" wide and are producing nicely. The blueberries either produce early (june), midseason (july) or late (august). These sizes of blueberries are hard to find and now ready for the fall planting season. Asking $12 each, will provide volume discounts on ten or more, just let me know how many you may want and i'll give you a price. Please email if interested and please leave phone number.
Blueberry Varieties:
-Patriot (early)
-Pink Lemonade (late midseason)(self pollinating)
-Spartan (early)
-Top Hat (midseason) (Dwarf) (Great for patio pots etc..)
-Blue Jay (early midseason)
-Bluecrop (midseason)
-Brigitta (late)
-Chandler (late midseason)
-Chippewa (midseason)
-Duke (early)
-Earliblue (early)
-Elliott (late)
-Hardiblue (late midseason)
-Legacy (late midseason)
-North Country (early)
-Northland (midseason)
-Northblue (midseason)
-Toro (midseason)