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Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the Krewer Blueberry Bush different from other varieties?
The Krewer variety is known for producing extra-large, sweet blueberries and vigorous growth. Perfect for Southern landscapes, this plant delivers abundant harvests when grown alongside a compatible pollinator.
Does the Krewer Blueberry Bush need another plant to produce fruit?
Yes, it’s not fully self-pollinating. To increase fruit size and yield, plant another Southern highbush variety nearby, like Titan or Ochlockonee.
What growing zones are suitable for Krewer?
The Krewer Blueberry Bush grows best in USDA Zones 7–9. It flourishes in warm regions where it receives full sunlight and is planted in well-draining, acidic soil.
Can I grow Krewer in a container?
Yes, you can grow Krewer in a large container, but it performs best in the ground. If using a pot, ensure it has good drainage and use acidic potting mix.
How big does the Krewer Blueberry Bush get?
Krewer reaches a mature size of approximately 5 to 6 feet in height and width, making it a medium-to-large shrub well-suited for home gardens or orchard settings.
When can I expect to harvest blueberries?
Krewer blueberries usually mature and are ready for harvest from mid to late summer, though the exact timing can vary with local weather and soil conditions.
How should I care for the plant during the year?
Water regularly during the first season, prune in late winter, and use fertilizer for acid-loving plants in early spring. Mulching helps retain moisture and control weeds.









