🌿 Cultivate Joy with Every Berry!
KVITER100 Highbush Blueberry Seeds offer 50 non-GMO, heirloom seeds ideal for USDA hardiness zones 3 to 8. These perennial plants are easy to grow, reaching about 12 inches tall, and thrive in various soil types. Enjoy fresh blueberries in your garden, perfect for eating, baking, or making jellies.
T**N
Lowbush blueberry seeds
I was happy with the quantity of product, it's quick delivery and the packaging. It's May 21, 2025. I will try starting Blueberries from seed and will follow up later.
N**E
Shorted
I know these seeds are small but I don't even think I received 100... definitely not what I expected.
K**
heritage seeds they are the best!
Planting in spring is a great time for planting! Grand children will help ,Great value for the price
J**.
Blueberry Dreams and Strawberry Surprises: My Journey and Berry Twist
If you ever thought, "Hey, self, wouldn't it be marvelous to grow your own dwarf blueberry tree right in the comfort of your home?" Well, so did I, and let me tell you, it was an experience that would've made Darwin second-guess his theories.First off, the order process is smoother than a slick salesman at a used car lot. 100 seeds for 20 bucks and at my door in a few days. I thought, "Cool, I'll be the Johnny Appleseed of blueberries." Except Johnny had a clue, and I, apparently, did not.After spending an hour on the internet, I realized I was embarking not on a gardening project but a full-blown agricultural science experiment. Stratification – which I initially thought was a term used exclusively by meteorologists or military strategists – became the bane of my existence. For three months, my refrigerator housed more seeds than a squirrel's stash in autumn, nestled in their paper towel beds, dreaming of germination.Fast-forward 45 days, and something miraculous happens. Sprouts! Except, a few weeks under LED lights later, these sprouts decided to go rogue on me. They started sending out ground runners. "Ground Runners," I thought, "that's a thing, right?" A quick Google search turned my proud agricultural smile upside down. Blueberries send up side shoots, not ground runners. Who knew? (Well, Google knew, and probably every botanist and half-attentive gardener.)Turns out, I'm the proud cultivator of wild strawberries. After five months of tender, loving care, what do I have to show for it? The possibility of a shortcake topping.So, here's my unsolicited advice: if you're looking to grow your own dwarf blueberry tree, you might end up on a wild berry chase. But if you're in the market for an unpredictable adventure, then by all means, throw caution to the wind and your seeds in the fridge.In conclusion, would I recommend this product? Sure, if you're into botanical plot twists and have a few months to spare for a horticultural mystery tour. Just don't invite me to any gardening clubs. I'm retiring my green thumb for a life of fewer agricultural surprises.
S**L
Didn't sprout
Have planted twice and nothing has sprouted
A**A
Using
Like
L**S
they looked like dirt in small baggie.
spread a pinch on soil in 4 inch pots at 4.5 ph. covered tray with seeding heating pad and waited and waited and after 62 days they began to sprout. i must have a hundred plants from 1 pinch. I will lose most during transplanting due to oversowing, but patience and a low ph and these seeds will work. suprised me!
L**.
Not impressed.
Haven't tried sprouting these yet. But completely unimpressed with the visual quality of these seeds and the packaging they arrived in... time will tell how successful these are.
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