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Premier Blueberry Bush

The Premier Blueberry is a variety from the Rabbiteye family. The Rabbiteye blueberry is classified as a vigorously fruit-bearing plant that is naturally heat tolerant. Because of its ability to tolerate heat and its susceptibility to cold climates, the Rabbiteye blueberry is well suited for planting in the Southeastern US.

The Premier Blueberry bush is a fruit-producing bush that yields early in the season with a large harvest of large, dark blueberries. Blooming in February to early March, this blueberry will be covered in tiny white or pink flowers. The Premier will produce ripe fruit from May to June in the southern growing region. The Premier Blueberry bush can reach an astounding size. Generally growing 6-8 ft. tall, this plant will provide an abundance of blueberries year after year.

Many blueberry varieties are self-fruiting; however, the Premier Blueberry requires cross-pollination to produce fruit. Below are some recommendations for the most effective cross-pollinators.

Blueberries are categorized as a super fruit. High in vitamin C, antioxidants, and low in calories; blueberries are a great snack that are highly beneficial to your health. The Premier blueberry bush produces firm berries that are sweet and juicy. The fruit can be enjoyed raw, or used in baking and jelly production. For a fruit-bearing plant that remains stable and faithful for years to come, the Premier blueberry bush will meet your needs.

Blueberry Comparison Chart - Self Fertile

Blueberry Bush
Grow Zones
Ripening Season
Details
Needs Pollinator
Suggested Pollinator
Pink Lemonade
4-8
July - August
Medium-large sized berries. Pink color and sweet flavor
No but recommended for higher yield
Any
Georgia Gem
7-9
May - June
Medium sized berries, sweet flavor with a hint of tart
No but recommended for higher yield
Any
Jersey
4-7
August
Medium-large sized berries. Dark blue & sweet
No but recommended for higher yield
Any
Blueray
4-7
July
Extra-large berries. Blue & very sweet
No but recommended for higher yield
Any
Toro
4-7
June - August
Large sized berries and sweet flavor
No but recommended for higher yield
Any
Bluecrop
7-9
July
Produces big clusters of large, all-purpose berries
No but recommended for higher yield
Any

Blueberry Comparison Chart - NOT Self-Fertile

Blueberry Bush
Grow Zones
Ripening Season
Details
Needs Pollinator
Suggested Pollinator
Premier
7-9
May - June
Large Berries, light blue color, and excellent flavor
Yes
Brightwell, Climax
Climax
7-9
May - June
Medium sized berries and sweet flavor
Yes
Brightwell, Premier, Tifblue, Powderblue
Tifblue
7-9
June - July
Medium sized berries, light blue color, sweet and tart flavor
Yes
Brightwell, Climax, Premier, Powderblue
Powderblue
7-9
June - July
Medium-large sized berries. Light blue color and sweet flavor
Yes
Tifblue, Brightwell, Climax, Premier
Brightwell
7-10
June - July
Medium-large sized berries. Light blue color and sweet flavor
Yes
Climax, Premier, Tifblue, Powderblue

The Premier Blueberry is a variety from the Rabbiteye family. The Rabbiteye blueberry is classified as a vigorously fruit-bearing plant that is naturally heat tolerant. Because of its ability to tolerate heat and its susceptibility to cold climates, the Rabbiteye blueberry is well suited for planting in the Southeastern US.

The Premier Blueberry bush is a fruit-producing bush that yields early in the season with a large harvest of large, dark blueberries. Blooming in February to early March, this blueberry will be covered in tiny white or pink flowers. The Premier will produce ripe fruit from May to June in the southern growing region. The Premier Blueberry bush can reach an astounding size. Generally growing 6-8 ft. tall, this plant will provide an abundance of blueberries year after year.

Many blueberry varieties are self-fruiting; however, the Premier Blueberry requires cross-pollination to produce fruit. Below are some recommendations for the most effective cross-pollinators.

Blueberries are categorized as a super fruit. High in vitamin C, antioxidants, and low in calories; blueberries are a great snack that are highly beneficial to your health. The Premier blueberry bush produces firm berries that are sweet and juicy. The fruit can be enjoyed raw, or used in baking and jelly production. For a fruit-bearing plant that remains stable and faithful for years to come, the Premier blueberry bush will meet your needs.

Blueberry Comparison Chart - Self Fertile

Blueberry Bush
Grow Zones
Ripening Season
Details
Needs Pollinator
Suggested Pollinator
Pink Lemonade
4-8
July - August
Medium-large sized berries. Pink color and sweet flavor
No but recommended for higher yield
Any
Georgia Gem
7-9
May - June
Medium sized berries, sweet flavor with a hint of tart
No but recommended for higher yield
Any
Jersey
4-7
August
Medium-large sized berries. Dark blue & sweet
No but recommended for higher yield
Any
Blueray
4-7
July
Extra-large berries. Blue & very sweet
No but recommended for higher yield
Any
Toro
4-7
June - August
Large sized berries and sweet flavor
No but recommended for higher yield
Any
Bluecrop
7-9
July
Produces big clusters of large, all-purpose berries
No but recommended for higher yield
Any

Blueberry Comparison Chart - NOT Self-Fertile

Blueberry Bush
Grow Zones
Ripening Season
Details
Needs Pollinator
Suggested Pollinator
Premier
7-9
May - June
Large Berries, light blue color, and excellent flavor
Yes
Brightwell, Climax
Climax
7-9
May - June
Medium sized berries and sweet flavor
Yes
Brightwell, Premier, Tifblue, Powderblue
Tifblue
7-9
June - July
Medium sized berries, light blue color, sweet and tart flavor
Yes
Brightwell, Climax, Premier, Powderblue
Powderblue
7-9
June - July
Medium-large sized berries. Light blue color and sweet flavor
Yes
Tifblue, Brightwell, Climax, Premier
Brightwell
7-10
June - July
Medium-large sized berries. Light blue color and sweet flavor
Yes
Climax, Premier, Tifblue, Powderblue
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Description

The Premier Blueberry is a variety from the Rabbiteye family. The Rabbiteye blueberry is classified as a vigorously fruit-bearing plant that is naturally heat tolerant. Because of its ability to tolerate heat and its susceptibility to cold climates, the Rabbiteye blueberry is well suited for planting in the Southeastern US.

The Premier Blueberry bush is a fruit-producing bush that yields early in the season with a large harvest of large, dark blueberries. Blooming in February to early March, this blueberry will be covered in tiny white or pink flowers. The Premier will produce ripe fruit from May to June in the southern growing region. The Premier Blueberry bush can reach an astounding size. Generally growing 6-8 ft. tall, this plant will provide an abundance of blueberries year after year.

Many blueberry varieties are self-fruiting; however, the Premier Blueberry requires cross-pollination to produce fruit. Below are some recommendations for the most effective cross-pollinators.

Blueberries are categorized as a super fruit. High in vitamin C, antioxidants, and low in calories; blueberries are a great snack that are highly beneficial to your health. The Premier blueberry bush produces firm berries that are sweet and juicy. The fruit can be enjoyed raw, or used in baking and jelly production. For a fruit-bearing plant that remains stable and faithful for years to come, the Premier blueberry bush will meet your needs.

Blueberry Comparison Chart - Self Fertile

Blueberry Bush
Grow Zones
Ripening Season
Details
Needs Pollinator
Suggested Pollinator
Pink Lemonade
4-8
July - August
Medium-large sized berries. Pink color and sweet flavor
No but recommended for higher yield
Any
Georgia Gem
7-9
May - June
Medium sized berries, sweet flavor with a hint of tart
No but recommended for higher yield
Any
Jersey
4-7
August
Medium-large sized berries. Dark blue & sweet
No but recommended for higher yield
Any
Blueray
4-7
July
Extra-large berries. Blue & very sweet
No but recommended for higher yield
Any
Toro
4-7
June - August
Large sized berries and sweet flavor
No but recommended for higher yield
Any
Bluecrop
7-9
July
Produces big clusters of large, all-purpose berries
No but recommended for higher yield
Any

Blueberry Comparison Chart - NOT Self-Fertile

Blueberry Bush
Grow Zones
Ripening Season
Details
Needs Pollinator
Suggested Pollinator
Premier
7-9
May - June
Large Berries, light blue color, and excellent flavor
Yes
Brightwell, Climax
Climax
7-9
May - June
Medium sized berries and sweet flavor
Yes
Brightwell, Premier, Tifblue, Powderblue
Tifblue
7-9
June - July
Medium sized berries, light blue color, sweet and tart flavor
Yes
Brightwell, Climax, Premier, Powderblue
Powderblue
7-9
June - July
Medium-large sized berries. Light blue color and sweet flavor
Yes
Tifblue, Brightwell, Climax, Premier
Brightwell
7-10
June - July
Medium-large sized berries. Light blue color and sweet flavor
Yes
Climax, Premier, Tifblue, Powderblue
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