Overview
Bring the joy of fresh, homegrown blueberries to your garden with a legacy blueberry live plant. This exceptional Southern Highbush variety, scientifically known as Vaccinium corymbosum ‘Legacy’, is celebrated for its very late ripening season, extending your fresh berry enjoyment well into the growing year. Unlike many other blueberry types, the ‘Legacy’ offers a prolonged harvest of richly flavored, high-quality fruit that is highly sought after by home gardeners and culinary enthusiasts alike. Beyond its delicious yield, this plant is an attractive shrub, featuring delicate white flowers in spring that mature into its sweet fruit, and then transforming into a stunning display of brilliant red foliage in the fall. This makes the legacy blueberry live plant a truly versatile addition, providing both ornamental beauty and a bountiful harvest for any garden or landscape.
Our legacy blueberry live plant arrives as a healthy starter, typically 4-8 inches tall, shipped with a robust soil root ball to ensure a smooth transition to its new home. This careful preparation means your plant is ready to thrive from the moment it arrives, making planting easy and straightforward. Whether you’re an experienced gardener or just starting out, this variety offers a rewarding experience with its delicious fruit and year-round visual interest.
Key Benefits
Choosing the Legacy Blueberry offers numerous advantages for your garden and palate:
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Extended Harvest Season: The ‘Legacy’ is renowned for its very late ripening, providing fresh blueberries when other varieties have finished producing. This extends your harvest window, allowing you to enjoy homegrown fruit for longer.
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Exceptional Flavor Profile: These berries are highly prized for their rich, sweet flavor and firm texture, making them perfect for fresh eating, baking, jams, or freezing. You’ll taste the difference compared to store-bought varieties.
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Ornamental Value: Beyond its fruit, the legacy blueberry live plant is a beautiful landscape addition. It boasts delicate white bell-shaped flowers in spring, lush green summer foliage, and spectacular brilliant red leaves in autumn, adding year-round visual interest to your garden.
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Heat and Drought Tolerance: Once established, this southern highbush blueberry cultivar demonstrates good tolerance to heat and moderate drought conditions, making it a robust choice for various climates where other blueberries might struggle.
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Versatile Planting Options: Ideal for traditional garden beds, raised beds, or even as a container blueberry plant on patios and balconies. Its adaptability makes it suitable for gardeners with limited space or specific soil requirements.
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Healthy Starter Plant: You receive a vigorous starter plant with a healthy soil root system, ensuring it’s ready to establish quickly and begin its journey towards fruit production.
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Pollination Benefits: While ‘Legacy’ is self-fertile, planting another blueberry variety nearby can often increase fruit set and yield, providing an even more abundant harvest.
Plant Care & Growing Tips
To ensure your legacy blueberry live plant thrives and produces abundant fruit, understanding its specific care requirements is crucial. This southern highbush blueberry prefers a location with full sun to partial shade, meaning it should receive at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal growth and fruit production. In hotter climates, some afternoon shade can be beneficial to prevent scorching. The most critical factor for blueberry success is acidic soil. ‘Legacy’ blueberries require moist, well-drained soil with a pH between 4.5 and 5.5. If your garden soil is not naturally acidic, amendments like elemental sulfur, peat moss, or pine bark can be incorporated to lower the pH. Regular soil testing is recommended to monitor and adjust pH levels as needed.
Watering should be consistent, especially during dry spells and fruit development. The soil should remain evenly moist but never waterlogged. Overwatering can lead to root rot, while insufficient water can stress the plant and reduce yield. A layer of organic mulch, such as pine bark or pine needles, can help retain soil moisture, suppress weeds, and slowly contribute to soil acidity. Fertilize your container blueberry plant or in-ground plant with a fertilizer specifically formulated for acid-loving plants, typically in early spring before new growth begins and again after the fruit set. Avoid fertilizers containing nitrates, which can be harmful to blueberries.
Pruning is important for maintaining plant health and maximizing fruit production. For young plants, focus on establishing a strong framework. Once mature, prune in late winter to remove dead, diseased, or weak branches, and to thin out older, less productive canes, encouraging new growth. While ‘Legacy’ shows good heat and drought tolerance once established, consistent care, particularly with soil pH and moisture, will lead to the best results. Protecting young plants from birds with netting as berries ripen is also a good practice to ensure you get to enjoy your delicious harvest.
Size & Details
This offering is for one (1) legacy blueberry live plant, which arrives as a healthy starter plant. The approximate height of the plant at the time of shipment is between 4 and 8 inches tall. It is carefully shipped with a robust and healthy soil root ball, ensuring the roots remain moist and protected during transit. This method facilitates easy planting upon arrival, as it is not a bare-root specimen. While mature plants can reach a height of 5-6 feet and a similar spread, providing a significant yield and ornamental presence, this starter plant will require time to grow and establish. The growth rate is moderate, and with proper care, you can expect fruit production within a few years. It adapts well to various planting locations, making it an excellent choice whether you plan to grow it directly in the garden or as a container blueberry plant.
The ‘Legacy’ blueberry is a late-ripening variety, meaning its harvest typically occurs later in the season compared to early or mid-season types. This extends the availability of fresh blueberries. It’s a robust and versatile bush that, once established, offers both a delicious harvest and beautiful seasonal interest with its white spring flowers and vibrant red fall foliage. For best results, consider its mature size when choosing a planting location, allowing adequate space for its full development.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: How big will my legacy blueberry live plant get? A: Your starter plant will arrive 4-8 inches tall. With proper care, a mature Legacy blueberry bush can reach a height of 5-6 feet and a similar spread, becoming a substantial and productive shrub in your garden.
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Q: What are the sunlight requirements for this southern highbush blueberry? A: Legacy blueberries thrive in full sun, requiring at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day for optimal fruit production. In very hot climates, some afternoon shade can be beneficial to prevent stress.
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Q: Is this blueberry plant easy to care for? A: While blueberries have specific soil pH requirements, once those are met, the Legacy variety is considered relatively low-maintenance. Consistent watering and appropriate fertilization will help ensure a healthy and productive legacy blueberry bush care routine.
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Q: What condition will the plant arrive in? A: Your legacy blueberry live plant will arrive with a healthy soil root ball, carefully packed to keep the roots moist and protected during shipping. It will be ready for immediate planting upon arrival.
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Q: Can I grow this variety as a container blueberry plant? A: Yes, the Legacy blueberry adapts very well to container growing, especially if your garden soil conditions are not ideal. Ensure you use a large pot (at least 15-20 gallons) and an acidic potting mix.
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Q: When is the best time to plant this blueberry bush? A: The best time to plant blueberry bushes is generally in early spring or fall. This allows the plant time to establish its root system before the stress of summer heat or winter cold.
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Q: What kind of soil does this legacy blueberry live plant need? A: Legacy blueberries require acidic, well-draining soil with a pH between 4.5 and 5.5. Incorporating peat moss or elemental sulfur can help achieve and maintain the ideal pH level.
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Q: How long until my Legacy blueberry plant produces fruit? A: While young plants may produce a small amount of fruit in their first year or two, it typically takes 2-3 years for a Legacy blueberry bush to establish and begin producing a significant harvest. Full maturity and peak production occur around 5-6 years.
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Q: Is this a self-pollinating variety? A: Yes, the Legacy blueberry is considered self-fertile, meaning it can produce fruit with just one plant. However, planting another blueberry variety nearby can often lead to increased yields and larger berries.
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Q: How do I ensure a good harvest from my late season blueberry? A: Ensure proper soil pH, consistent moisture, adequate sunlight, and annual fertilization with an acid-specific fertilizer. Pruning mature plants in late winter will also encourage new fruiting wood and a bountiful harvest.

































