Where to Buy Blueberries
Looking for fresh blueberries to eat, or bushes to plant your own? Here are real farms, stands, and nurseries — near you and online. We keep this list because it's useful, not because anyone paid to be on it.
Every place listed here is included because it's genuinely useful to growers and berry-lovers — not because of a paid placement. No affiliate links, no referral fees, no sponsored slots. Just real sources, near you and online.
Find blueberries near you
U-pick farms, roadside stands, farmers' markets, and growers who ship fresh. Filter by region to see what's around you.
Cascade Ridge Berries
U-PickHighbush U-pick on the Columbia Gorge. Opens early July; bring your own containers.
Red Clay Rabbiteye Farm
U-PickRabbiteye U-pick and pre-picked flats. Peak season late May through July.
Stonefield Blueberries
Farm standRoadside stand with pints and quarts daily in season, plus a small U-pick block.
Two Rivers Berry Co.
U-PickLakeshore highbush U-pick in the heart of Michigan blueberry country. July–August.
Valle Verde Organics
Ships freshSouthern-highbush grower shipping fresh flats statewide. Pre-order opens in spring.
Magnolia Lane Farm
Farm standFamily stand with rabbiteye by the pint and bulk orders for canning and freezing.
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Where to buy blueberry bushes
Ready to grow your own? Here's where to find healthy plants — locally and online. Same rule applies: these are references, not referrals.
Buy for your chill hours first. A high-chill northern highbush won't fruit in a mild-winter climate, and a low-chill bush may bloom too early up north. Match the type to your region before you buy — our varieties & chill-hours guide walks through it.
Southern Scapes Nursery
Our partner nursery — a real, working grower — offering blueberry plants with regional and national shipping. Listed here as our in-network reference, with the same no-fee transparency as everyone else on this page.
[Berry specialist nursery]
A mail-order nursery specializing in blueberry and bramble plants, with cultivars sorted by type and chill hours.
Example reference — your curated list[Fruit & berry nursery]
Established fruit-plant nursery offering 2–3-year-old blueberry bushes shipped bare-root or potted by season.
Example reference — your curated list[Regional nursery]
A West-Coast nursery carrying cultivars suited to low-chill and Pacific Northwest climates.
Example reference — your curated listBracketed cards are placeholders. Drop in the real, vetted nurseries you want to reference — each one listed on merit, never for a fee.
How to choose a nursery — and a healthy plant
- Match the type to your climate. Northern highbush, southern highbush, or rabbiteye — buy for your chill hours and zone. (See the varieties guide.)
- Plant at least two cultivars of the same type. Rabbiteye require a second rabbiteye to fruit; highbush types yield more in pairs. Buy compatible partners with overlapping bloom.
- Favor 2–3-year-old plants for a head start — they establish faster and fruit sooner than first-year seedlings.
- Check your local independent nursery. They often stock the cultivars proven for your region, and you can inspect the plants in person.
- Ask your county extension office. Many keep a list of recommended cultivars — and sometimes recommended nurseries — for your exact area. It's the most reliable local reference there is.
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