‘Sharpblue’ And ‘Sunshine Blue’ Blueberry Bush

Q: Would a ‘Sharpblue’ blueberry bush work well with a ‘Sunshine Blue’
blueberry?
A: Both of these blueberries are Southern highbush varieties. They bear fruit
earlier than our common rabbiteye blueberries. They will partially pollinate
themselves individually but they fruit a lot better with a different variety
nearby. These two make a good combination.
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