Introducing
The KREWER
™
Blueberry
A great companion for Titan
It produces
HUGE Berries
In fact, it is one of the Largest of all Blueberries Available
Developed and released through the Univ. of Georgia.
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One of the Largest Berries Available
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Scott NeSmith, UGA's chief blueberry breeder, recently introduced his newest blueberry variety - an early-harvest rabbiteye with large, easy-to-pick fruit - as 'the
Krewer.'
"Dr. Krewer worked tirelessly to serve the industry all of his career, and he introduced me to the blueberry industry," NeSmith said. "He and I worked together on blueberries for more than 20 years. It seemed only befitting that Dr. Krewer be honored with a variety named after him. His legacy of service to the industry will last for years to come and is worthy of honor and emulation."
The new Krewer cultivar produces very large berries that ripen relatively early for a rabbiteye variety, in late May to early June in south Georgia.
The Krewer cultivar is perfect for pick-your-own farms, backyard gardeners and commercial blueberry operations, NeSmith said.
Krewer is a companion plant to the
Titan
,
Krewer
has
very large
and sweet blueberries.
If you're looking for huge sweet berries and a reason to boast about your garden you must get the Krewer and Titan.
Krewer
is a great choice for homeowners and U-Picks.
Ripens in late May to early June. 400-450 chill hours. Zones 6-9
Blueberry plants do require cross pollination and we recommend planting at least three different varieties for maximum fruit production.
Isons.com offers several different types of blueberry plants so you can mix and match for your favorite combination. Choose a mixture of plants that ripen early to late season so that you can harvest fruit over a 5 to 6 week period.
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