
Pink Lemonade Blueberry Bushes
A Blueberry That Ripens Pink Instead of Blue.
Pink Lemonade Blueberry Bushes are a standout fruiting shrub known for producing bright pink berries with sweet blueberry flavor and a fun, unexpected color. The fruit begins pale green, blushes pink as it develops, and ripens to a deeper pink when ready to harvest. This makes Pink Lemonade one of the most eye-catching blueberries for home gardeners, edible landscapes, and families who want a berry plant that feels both productive and ornamental.
Spring Flowers, Summer Fruit, and Fall Color.
This blueberry is more than a fruit producer. In spring, Pink Lemonade Blueberry Bushes produce small bell-shaped white to pinkish flowers that add soft seasonal charm and help support pollinators. By mid to late summer, the pink berries begin ripening, often continuing into early fall. As the season winds down, the foliage can develop attractive bronze, orange, or reddish tones, giving this shrub multi-season landscape value.
A Compact Fruiting Shrub for Gardens and Containers.
Pink Lemonade Blueberry typically grows about 4 to 5 feet tall and wide, making it easy to fit into home fruit gardens, sunny borders, edible foundation plantings, and large containers. Its upright, rounded habit looks attractive enough for ornamental beds while still offering a delicious harvest. Use it as a specimen fruit shrub, plant several in a berry patch, or grow it in a large patio container filled with acidic potting mix.
Self-Pollinating, with Better Crops from a Partner.
Pink Lemonade Blueberry is self-pollinating, so one plant can produce fruit without a second blueberry nearby. However, planting it near another compatible blueberry variety with an overlapping bloom time can increase fruit set, berry size, and overall yield. For best production, grow it in full sun and provide acidic soil with a pH around 4.5 to 5.5. Blueberries are shallow-rooted, so even moisture and mulch are important for strong growth.
Acid-Loving Care for Stronger Harvests.
Like all blueberries, Pink Lemonade needs acidic, well-drained soil and consistent moisture to perform its best. It does not thrive in alkaline soil unless the planting area is properly amended or the plant is grown in a container with an acidic mix. Avoid soggy soil, but do not allow the roots to dry out completely. With the right soil, sunlight, and moisture, Pink Lemonade Blueberry Bushes offer a colorful harvest and strong ornamental appeal in one compact shrub.
A Blueberry That Ripens Pink Instead of Blue.
Pink Lemonade Blueberry Bushes are a standout fruiting shrub known for producing bright pink berries with sweet blueberry flavor and a fun, unexpected color. The fruit begins pale green, blushes pink as it develops, and ripens to a deeper pink when ready to harvest. This makes Pink Lemonade one of the most eye-catching blueberries for home gardeners, edible landscapes, and families who want a berry plant that feels both productive and ornamental.
Spring Flowers, Summer Fruit, and Fall Color.
This blueberry is more than a fruit producer. In spring, Pink Lemonade Blueberry Bushes produce small bell-shaped white to pinkish flowers that add soft seasonal charm and help support pollinators. By mid to late summer, the pink berries begin ripening, often continuing into early fall. As the season winds down, the foliage can develop attractive bronze, orange, or reddish tones, giving this shrub multi-season landscape value.
A Compact Fruiting Shrub for Gardens and Containers.
Pink Lemonade Blueberry typically grows about 4 to 5 feet tall and wide, making it easy to fit into home fruit gardens, sunny borders, edible foundation plantings, and large containers. Its upright, rounded habit looks attractive enough for ornamental beds while still offering a delicious harvest. Use it as a specimen fruit shrub, plant several in a berry patch, or grow it in a large patio container filled with acidic potting mix.
Self-Pollinating, with Better Crops from a Partner.
Pink Lemonade Blueberry is self-pollinating, so one plant can produce fruit without a second blueberry nearby. However, planting it near another compatible blueberry variety with an overlapping bloom time can increase fruit set, berry size, and overall yield. For best production, grow it in full sun and provide acidic soil with a pH around 4.5 to 5.5. Blueberries are shallow-rooted, so even moisture and mulch are important for strong growth.
Acid-Loving Care for Stronger Harvests.
Like all blueberries, Pink Lemonade needs acidic, well-drained soil and consistent moisture to perform its best. It does not thrive in alkaline soil unless the planting area is properly amended or the plant is grown in a container with an acidic mix. Avoid soggy soil, but do not allow the roots to dry out completely. With the right soil, sunlight, and moisture, Pink Lemonade Blueberry Bushes offer a colorful harvest and strong ornamental appeal in one compact shrub.
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A Blueberry That Ripens Pink Instead of Blue.
Pink Lemonade Blueberry Bushes are a standout fruiting shrub known for producing bright pink berries with sweet blueberry flavor and a fun, unexpected color. The fruit begins pale green, blushes pink as it develops, and ripens to a deeper pink when ready to harvest. This makes Pink Lemonade one of the most eye-catching blueberries for home gardeners, edible landscapes, and families who want a berry plant that feels both productive and ornamental.
Spring Flowers, Summer Fruit, and Fall Color.
This blueberry is more than a fruit producer. In spring, Pink Lemonade Blueberry Bushes produce small bell-shaped white to pinkish flowers that add soft seasonal charm and help support pollinators. By mid to late summer, the pink berries begin ripening, often continuing into early fall. As the season winds down, the foliage can develop attractive bronze, orange, or reddish tones, giving this shrub multi-season landscape value.
A Compact Fruiting Shrub for Gardens and Containers.
Pink Lemonade Blueberry typically grows about 4 to 5 feet tall and wide, making it easy to fit into home fruit gardens, sunny borders, edible foundation plantings, and large containers. Its upright, rounded habit looks attractive enough for ornamental beds while still offering a delicious harvest. Use it as a specimen fruit shrub, plant several in a berry patch, or grow it in a large patio container filled with acidic potting mix.
Self-Pollinating, with Better Crops from a Partner.
Pink Lemonade Blueberry is self-pollinating, so one plant can produce fruit without a second blueberry nearby. However, planting it near another compatible blueberry variety with an overlapping bloom time can increase fruit set, berry size, and overall yield. For best production, grow it in full sun and provide acidic soil with a pH around 4.5 to 5.5. Blueberries are shallow-rooted, so even moisture and mulch are important for strong growth.
Acid-Loving Care for Stronger Harvests.
Like all blueberries, Pink Lemonade needs acidic, well-drained soil and consistent moisture to perform its best. It does not thrive in alkaline soil unless the planting area is properly amended or the plant is grown in a container with an acidic mix. Avoid soggy soil, but do not allow the roots to dry out completely. With the right soil, sunlight, and moisture, Pink Lemonade Blueberry Bushes offer a colorful harvest and strong ornamental appeal in one compact shrub.






















