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Sunshine Blue Blueberry Plant - Dwarf Southern Highbush Blueberry Everglades Farm
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Compact size — perfect for containers and small gardens

Produces sweet, medium-sized berries in late spring to early summer

Self-fertile — only one plant needed for fruit production

Evergreen foliage in warm climates for year-round beauty

Heat-tolerant and thrives in Southern states and low-chill zones

Beautiful pink spring blooms attract pollinators

Easy to grow for beginners and home gardeners

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Sunshine Blue Blueberry Plant – Compact, Self-Fertile & Evergreen

The Sunshine Blue Blueberry Plant is one of the best low-chill blueberries for warm climates. This compact Southern Highbush variety produces heavy crops of sweet, firm berries on a small, attractive bush that fits perfectly in patios, containers, and small garden spaces.

With its evergreen foliage in mild climates, beautiful pink spring blooms, and abundant summer harvest, Sunshine Blue is both a fruit producer and an ornamental plant.

Why You’ll Love It

  • Perfect for small spaces - Grows only 3-4 ft tall 
  • Perfect for Small Spaces – Grows only 3–4 ft tall
  • Heavy Producer – Sweet, medium-sized berries
  • Self-Fertile – Only one plant needed to set fruit
  • Thrives in Warm Climates – Great for the South, Gulf Coast & Florida
  • Evergreen Foliage – Attractive year-round in mild winters
  • Ideal for Containers – Patio-friendly and easy to grow
FAQs
Special considerations

Requires acidic soil (pH 4.5–5.5) for best growth and fruiting

Benefits from mulch to keep roots cool and soil moist

Avoid planting near concrete or alkaline soils

Container growers should use acidic potting mix (azalea/camellia mix)

Prune lightly after harvest to maintain shape and encourage new growth

Protect fruit from birds if needed with netting

Growing and Care Instructions

Soil: Acidic, well-draining
Harvest Season: Late spring to early summer
Pollination: Self-fertile
Use an acid-loving plant fertilizer (such as one for azaleas, camellias, or blueberries)

Avoid high-nitrogen lawn fertilizers near the plant — they can damage roots

Slow-release or organic options (like cottonseed meal or blueberry-specific blends) work great

Do not fertilize late in the season, as it can encourage tender growth before winter

Fertilizing

Feed in early spring and again in mid-summer.

Watering

consistently moist but not soggy, 2–3 times per week

Light Requirements

Full sun

Zone 9-11

USDA Zones 5–10, Can be grown in containers in cooler zones
(-10°F (about -23°C))

Type:

Southern Highbush Blueberry

Lifespan:

15–20+ years with proper care, pruning, and acidic soil

Growth:

Moderate growth rate – typically reaches 3–4 ft tall in 2–3 years with proper care

Max Height:

3–4 ft tall

Max Width:

Approximately 3–4 ft wide