








Blueberry Biloxi
Vaccinium corymbosum Biloxi
15 reviews
Blueberry Biloxi
Vaccinium corymbosum Biloxi
15 reviews
- High-yielding variety
- Large, sweet berries
- Self-pollinating
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2.5 Qt.
Why Blueberry Biloxi?
Blueberry Biloxi is a high-yielding, self-pollinating blueberry plant that produces large, sweet berries. It is known for its tolerance to heat and humidity, making it a great option for Southern gardens. This variety is also disease-resistant and easy to care for, making it ideal for beginner blueberry growers. With its delicious fruit and low maintenance requirements, Blueberry Biloxi is a popular choice for home gardens.
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Sunlight
Blueberry Biloxi requires full sun for optimal growth and fruit production. It thrives in full sunlight, receiving at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day. Without adequate sunlight, the plant may produce fewer fruits and have stunted growth.

Watering
Blueberry Biloxi requires consistently moist soil, especially during the growing season. It is important to water deeply and regularly to ensure proper fruit development. Mulching around the base of the plant can help retain moisture and regulate soil temp

Fertilizing
Blueberry Biloxi plants require a well-balanced fertilizer with an NPK ratio of 10-10-10 or similar. They prefer acidic soil with a pH of 4.5-5.5. Fertilize in early spring and mid-summer with a slow-release fertilizer to provide necessary nutrients for gr
Blueberry Biloxi (Vaccinium corymbosum Biloxi)
The Blueberry Biloxi is a popular cultivar of the highbush blueberry, known for its large, sweet berries and high yields. This variety is self-pollinating, making it a great choice for home gardeners or commercial growers alike.
Features:
- Large, sweet berries
- Self-pollinating
- High yields
- Beautiful fall foliage
Growing Information:
Blueberry Biloxi bushes prefer full sun and well-drained, acidic soil. They are easy to care for and require minimal pruning. These bushes typically reach a height of 4-6 feet and should be planted 4-6 feet apart to allow for proper air circulation.
Harvesting:
Blueberry Biloxi berries are ready for harvest in late spring to early summer, depending on your location. Simply pick the ripe berries by hand, being careful not to damage the delicate fruit.
Uses:
Blueberries are delicious fresh off the bush or can be used in a variety of culinary applications, such as jams, pies, and smoothies. They are also high in antioxidants and nutrients, making them a healthy addition to your diet.
Plant Information:
Botanical Name: | Vaccinium corymbosum Biloxi |
USDA Zones: | 5 - 8 |
Mature Height: | 6-12 ft |





Pollination Info
Blueberry Biloxi (Vaccinium corymbosum Biloxi) Pollination Info
Blueberry Biloxi is a self-pollinating variety of blueberry, which means that it does not require another plant for pollination. However, having multiple plants nearby can increase the yield of berries.
Blueberry Biloxi produces bell-shaped flowers that are pollinated by bees and other flying insects. These insects transfer pollen from the anthers to the stigma of the flowers, enabling the plant to produce fruit.
To attract pollinators to your blueberry bushes, you can plant flowers that are rich in nectar nearby, such as lavender, bee balm, or coneflowers. Providing a diverse habitat for pollinators will help ensure successful pollination of your blueberry plants.
Blueberry Biloxi typically blooms in the late spring to early summer, depending on your climate. It is important to protect the flowers from frost during this time, as cold temperatures can damage the delicate blooms and reduce fruit set.
FAQ
Blueberry Biloxi (Vaccinium corymbosum Biloxi) FAQ
1. What is Blueberry Biloxi?
Blueberry Biloxi is a variety of highbush blueberry, scientifically known as Vaccinium corymbosum Biloxi. It is a popular fruit-bearing shrub known for its delicious and nutritious blueberries.
2. How do I plant Blueberry Biloxi?
Blueberry Biloxi prefers acidic, well-drained soil with full sun to partial shade. Plant it in a location with good air circulation and water regularly, especially during the growing season.
3. When is the best time to harvest Blueberry Biloxi?
Blueberry Biloxi typically ripens in mid to late summer, usually around July and August. The berries are ready to harvest when they turn a deep blue color and easily come off the stem.
4. How do I prune Blueberry Biloxi?
Pruning blueberry bushes should be done in late winter or early spring while the plant is still dormant. Remove any dead or diseased branches, as well as any weak or overcrowded growth. This will help promote new growth and better fruit production.
5. How do I protect Blueberry Biloxi from pests and diseases?
Blueberry Biloxi is susceptible to certain pests and diseases, such as aphids, mites, and fungal infections. To protect your plant, make sure to keep the area clean and weed-free, and consider applying organic pesticides or fungicides as needed.
6. How do I fertilize Blueberry Biloxi?
Blueberry Biloxi benefits from acidic fertilizers, such as those specifically formulated for azaleas or rhododendrons. Apply a balanced fertilizer in the spring before new growth begins, and again in early summer to promote fruit development.
7. How do I propagate Blueberry Biloxi?
Blueberry Biloxi can be propagated through hardwood cuttings or by layering. Take cuttings from healthy, disease-free branches in late winter or early spring, and root them in a moist, well-draining medium. Layering involves bending a low-hanging branch to the ground and covering it with soil until it roots.
Planting & Care
Planting and Care for Blueberry Biloxi (Vaccinium corymbosum Biloxi)
Planting:
1. Choose a location with full sun and well-drained, acidic soil (pH of 4.5-5.5).
2. Dig a hole twice as wide and just as deep as the root ball of the plant.
3. Place the plant in the hole and backfill with soil, making sure the top of the root ball is level with the ground.
4. Water the plant thoroughly after planting.
Care:
1. Water your Blueberry Biloxi regularly, especially during dry spells. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.
2. Mulch around the base of the plant with pine bark or straw to help retain moisture and regulate soil temperature.
3. Fertilize the plant in early spring with a fertilizer specifically formulated for acid-loving plants.
4. Prune your Blueberry Biloxi in late winter to remove any dead or damaged branches and promote new growth.
5. Protect your plant from birds by covering it with bird netting during the fruiting season.
Harvesting:
Blueberry Biloxi plants typically produce fruit in late spring to early summer. Harvest the blueberries when they are fully ripe and have a deep blue color.
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Blueberries were a bit small but tasty
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