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Rated H6 for hardiness, blueberry ‘Duke’ can tolerate the worst of winters and temperatures as low as -15-20°C. 2) V. corymbosum‘Spartan’ Reaching a size of 2.5m tall over time, it is a vigorous blueberry with an upright habit and produces fruit from late July to August. More tolerable of soil conditions than others, it can be a good choice for those growing on less-than-ideal ground conditions. 6) V.‘Sunshine Blue’ Also, they all bear fruit in the summer and are H6 hardy unless otherwise mentioned, meaning they can be grown in any and all areas of the UK throughout the year. 1) V. corymbosum‘Duke’

A large cultivar with an upright habit, ‘Aurora’ can grow to 2.5m in height and spread when mature if given the right conditions and enough space to grow. One cup (148 grams) holds 15 grams of sugar, which is equivalent to a small apple or medium-sized orange ( 3, 30, 31). After that, prune at any time from November to March, but ideally in late February or early March when the fruit buds can easily be distinguished from leaf buds. Fat buds produce flowers and fruit, while smaller, flatter buds form shoots and leaves – aim to retain branches with lots of fruit buds.For something totally different, this deciduous blueberry shrub produces blueberries, that are not blue as normal, but pink.

You’d be forgiven for thinking blueberries have no place in Britain’s repertoire of home-grown fruit, but you’d be wrong. Blueberries grown on this side of the Atlantic are among the best in the world. In recent years blueberries have been lauded for their nutritious qualities, because they're loaded with anthocyanins, which give the berries their blue colour and high levels of antioxidants. Cooked blueberries lend an intense flash of deep purple-blue to cakes, puddings, sauces, jams and relishes. Some of the best-known blueberry recipes come from the US and include blueberry pie, muffins, cheesecake and pancakes. Well known for its excellent flavour and large berries, blueberry ‘Herbert’ is a large shrub that will need space. Fruiting from July, it is a vigorous shrub that produces deep blue-coloured berries with a good flavour.Having received the RHS Award of Garden Merit (AGM), it has proven to perform reliably well. 3) V.‘Berkeley’ What follows are eleven popular types of blueberries which can be grown in the UK, including some very special RHS AGM recipients. However, the bioactive compounds in blueberries appear to outweigh any negative impact of the sugar when it comes to managing blood sugar. Being deciduous, its green foliage turns a lovely bright red come autumn before dropping for the winter. Fruiting in July and then September, it will produce delicious dark blue berries on a compact shrub that will only grow to an eventual size of 1m high with a 0.75m spread.

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