Wildlife Berry Bushes
Our Wildlife Blueberry plants is a rabbiteye cultivar which yields fruit for a long duration. For increased wildlife berry production, you should plant two blueberry bushes to allow for cross pollination. One huge benefit of blueberry plants is the fact that they are able to grow in poor soil with high acidity which would kill other crops. Fertilization is not necessary and infact will dull both the sweet smell and taste of the blueberry crop or may even kill the plant.The Wildlife Blueberry Bushes offer several types of berry variants and are grown from Florida to Canada, bu the king of blueberry fruit is the Rabbiteye cultivar that produces tons of berry fruit per acre. Wild blueberry cultivars bear berry fruit over a long period of the Spring and Summer months to fill the needs of the young broods of growing birds and the developing deer herds with young offspring. The Wildlife Blueberry Bushes produce better when two or more of them are planted for cross pollination, giving a higher yield and better quality berry fruit, which also helps to attract game wildlife, and offer an excellent source of food for birds and deer.