Blueberry Plant 'Duke'

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Get hold of blueberry variety 'Duke' for a blueberry bush that offers you clusters of mild yet sweet berries. Blueberry bushes flower late on in the spring outside the general season prone to late frosts so your flowers are fully protected.

1 x 1.5L Plant

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1 x 2L Plant

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Key Features

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Self Fertile

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Super Sweet

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Hardy

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High Yield

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Pollinator Friendly

Product Information

Eventual Height:

Approx. 6.5ft

Position:

Full Sun

Suitable for:

Pots, Small Gardens, Patio, Vegetable Plot

Soil Type:

Light, free-draining, rich in organic matter, pH 4.5-5.5

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  • Berries stay fresh for longer after picking
  • Neat upright stems
  • Flowers after the late-frost season

Enjoy the numerous blueberries that form in large numbers on high bushes. Bell-flowers form all around your plant in early summer after the danger of late frosts are over so you are guaranteed fruit from healthy, unimpeded flowers.

In a few years your Duke plants can produce up to 9kg (20lbs) on every bush, so you soon make your money back on these excellent value bushes which give you delicious bushes every year.

How To Grow

Blueberries require a sunny spot with well-drained, acidic soil (pH between 4.5 and 5.5). They don’t tolerate waterlogged soil, so choose a location with good drainage.

  • Sunlight: Full sun is ideal, but they can also tolerate partial shade.
  • Soil: Blueberries thrive in acidic, peat-based soil. If your soil is alkaline, consider growing blueberries in large pots or raised beds with acidic compost.

Preparing the Soil

Blueberries need acidic soil, so it’s important to amend your soil before planting. If your garden soil is too alkaline (pH above 7), follow these steps:

  • Add ericaceous compost or peat-based compost to lower the pH.
  • You can also use sulfur to acidify the soil, but check pH levels regularly to ensure the right acidity.

Planting Blueberries

  • Timing: Plant blueberries in early spring or autumn when the soil is moist and temperatures are cool.
  • Spacing: Space plants about 45–60 cm (18–24 inches) apart to allow for growth.
  • Planting Method: Dig a hole large enough to accommodate the root ball. Place the plant in the hole, making sure the top of the root ball is level with the soil surface. Fill the hole with acidic compost, then water thoroughly.

Watering

Blueberries have shallow roots and prefer consistent moisture, but they do not like being waterlogged. Water regularly, especially during dry periods, and use rainwater if possible, as tap water can be alkaline.

  • Mulching around the base of the plant helps retain moisture and keeps the roots cool.
  • Avoid using a sprinkler system, as it can overwater; instead, water at the base of the plant.

Feeding and Fertilising

Blueberries are sensitive to fertilisers, so use a specialist ericaceous (acid-loving) fertiliser in early spring. Be cautious not to over-fertilise, as this can lead to poor fruiting.

  • Fertilising schedule: Apply fertiliser in early spring when the plant starts to show signs of new growth. Avoid fertilising late in the season as this can interfere with dormancy.
  • Organic compost or well-rotted manure can also be used around the base of the plant to improve soil structure.

Pruning Blueberries

Pruning helps blueberries grow strong and productive. The best time to prune is in late winter or early spring before new growth begins.

  • Young plants: In the first two years, remove any flowers to encourage strong root development.
  • Mature plants: Cut back old or damaged wood to allow new, productive canes to grow. Aim to keep the centre of the plant open to allow sunlight to reach all branches.

Protecting Against Pests and Diseases

Blueberries are generally pest-resistant but can be susceptible to fungal diseases like powdery mildew or root rot in overly wet conditions. Common pests include aphids and birds.

  • Bird protection: Use netting or other barriers to protect your crop, as birds love to eat ripe berries.
  • Disease prevention: Ensure good air circulation around the plants and avoid overhead watering to reduce the risk of fungal diseases.

Harvesting Blueberries

Blueberries typically start producing fruit in the second or third year after planting. They ripen over a few weeks, so you’ll need to pick them in stages.

  • Ripe berries: Blueberries are ready for harvest when they are fully blue and easily detach from the plant. Avoid picking unripe berries, as they won’t continue ripening after harvest.
  • Harvesting tip: Gently twist or pull the berry to avoid damaging the plant.

Winter Care

Blueberries are hardy, but in particularly cold winters, you may want to protect the plants from frost.

  • Mulch: Apply a layer of mulch around the base to protect the roots from freezing temperatures.
  • Containers: If growing in pots, move them to a sheltered area or insulate the pots with bubble wrap to prevent the roots from freezing.

Troubleshooting

  • Yellowing leaves: This can be a sign of nutrient deficiency, often caused by alkaline soil. Correct the soil pH or use an ericaceous feed.
  • Poor fruiting: Insufficient sunlight, poor pollination, or incorrect pruning can reduce yields. Ensure your plants receive adequate sunlight and are properly pruned.

Guide To Plant Sizes

Bare Root Plants: Several of our plants come supplied as bare roots. Despite appearances, they are alive and well. They have been previously grown in the ground and lifted when dormant throughout the winter months, so that when you receive them, they are strong, full of energy and ready to be planted out. This is our most economical way to buy many plant varieties including roses, strawberries, trees and bushes.


Seedlings: Seedlings are young plants that have grown from seeds and are still small, usually with just a few leaves. They are in the early stages of growth and are ready to be potted on or planted outdoors to continue developing.


Plug Plants: A wide range of our varieties come in plug size, including Strawberries, Tomatoes, Chillis, Peppers, Cucumbers and Courgettes. Grown in individual cells with a bio-degradable membrane that will break down in the soil, no need to remove before planting. Pot and grow on to form larger plants that can be planted later in the season. Protect from frost if necessary.


9cm Plants: Our 9cm plants are larger and much more established than our plug ranges, meaning they are ready to plant out straight away. These will establish quickly and produce flower and fruit much quicker than smaller plugs. Protect from frost if required.


1L+ Plants: A substantial plant with many already developed flowers or even early onset of fruit if the season has been early. Great for filling in gaps or plating into patio containers.


Grafted Plants: Grafted plants are created by joining together two different plant varieties, typically by attaching the stem of one onto the root system of another. This process allows for desirable traits, such as disease resistance or better fruit production, to be combined into a single plant.


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