Blueberry Legacy (Legacy)

Blueberry Legacy (Legacy)
The main characteristics of the variety:
  • Authors: USA (USDA Research Center and Rutgers University, NJ)
  • Appeared when crossing: Elizabeth x US 75
  • Ripening terms: late ripening
  • Growth type: tall
  • Bush height, m: 1,2-2
  • Taste: sweet and sour
  • Yield: high
  • Average yield: up to 10 kg per bush
  • Fruit size: large
  • Fruit shape: rounded
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Today, blueberries are planted as massively as many other berry varieties, since the culture is absolutely unpretentious, but very healthy and tasty. One of the most productive and sought-after varieties is the Legacy blueberry, which perfectly adapts in regions with a temperate climate.

Breeding history

The homeland of the late-ripening Legacy species is America. A crop was bred in the state of New Jersey by a group of breeders in 1993. The variety Elizabeth and US 75 were used as parental forms of the berry. The crop can grow and bear fruit in cold winters and cool short summers, which makes it even more popular.

Description of the variety

Legacy is a tall shrub characterized by spreading branches, a voluminous crown with moderate thickening, shiny bluish-green leaves and dense, very flexible shoots. In a healthy environment, the bush grows up to 2 meters in height. A feature of the bushes is the color of the bark - yellowish brown.

The shrub blooms in late April - early May. At this time, the bush is abundantly covered with whole clusters of large flowers-bells of a delicate pink color, which attract bees and bumblebees with their sweet aroma. Legacy blueberry bushes are often used in landscaping.

Fruit characteristics

Blueberries are large-fruited varieties. On a healthy bush, berries ripening up to 2 grams (diameter about 20 mm). They have a rounded shape with a perfectly smooth surface. At the stage of technical maturity, the berries have a greenish-yellowish color, and as they ripen, they acquire a dark blue color, diluted with a pronounced waxy bloom. The skin of the berries is of moderate density, firm, not tough. The berries stick on the stalks tightly, easily and dryly removing.

The advantage of the variety is considered to be good transportability of the crop, as well as long keeping quality - up to 3 weeks in the refrigerator. The purpose of blueberries is universal - the berries are useful to eat fresh, and can also be frozen, processed into jams, preserves, compotes, fruit drinks.

Taste qualities

Legacy - tasty and healthy berries with tender and juicy flesh. The fruit has a balanced taste - bright, summer sweetness is perfectly combined with a subtle refreshing sourness. The berries are characterized by a strong dessert aroma. The pulp of berries contains a huge amount of valuable substances - sucrose, glucose and fructose, pectin, fiber, citric and oxalic acids, as well as vitamins A, C, B, E.

Ripening and fruiting

The late-ripening variety begins to delight with harvests in the 2-3rd year after planting. The berries do not ripen at the same time, so the ripening and fruiting period is extended. Fruiting is stable - annual. They begin to actively sing berries on the bushes in late July-early August, continuing to delight with healthy and tasty fruits for 3 weeks. The culture bears fruit for 8-10 years.

Yield

The bush gives high yields, subject to compliance with agrotechnical recommendations.In the first years of fruiting, you can get up to 6-7 kg of berries, and then the yield increases to 10 kg from one bush per season.

Self-fertility and the need for pollinators

Blueberries are self-fertile, but nearby pollinators can increase yields by up to a quarter.

Growing and care

Planting a seedling is carried out in early spring or mid-autumn. Two to three-year-old seedlings take root best of all. Blueberries are planted at a distance of 3-5 meters from trees, since they cannot stand strong shade. Blueberries grow well in the area where perennial grasses used to grow.

Caring for berry crops consists of the following activities: regular watering, especially in hot summer, fertilizing, weeding and loosening the soil, crown formation, pruning branches, preventing diseases, preparing for cold weather.

To grow a good healthy blueberry bush on your site and get a decent harvest of tasty and healthy berries, you need to correctly carry out the planting procedure. First of all, you need to choose the right place and time for planting, prepare seedlings and soil.
One of the important steps in blueberry care is pruning. Bushes become too dense without pruning. The crop becomes shallow and loses its taste. The plant becomes susceptible to diseases due to the mass of dried out, obsolete shoots. Pruning also prolongs the active life of the shrub. If you approach the issue correctly, you can get high yields for a fairly long time.
In order for garden blueberry feeding to be effective, it is important to remember two basic rules: first, the soil must be acidic; second, the soil must be moist. In addition, it is necessary to observe the proportions of fertilizers per bush, since both deficiency and excess of micronutrients are the cause of many blueberry diseases.

Disease and pest resistance

Legacy blueberries have excellent immunity, so they are able to resist most viruses and fungi. Rarely, a culture is affected by late blight, gray rot and stem cancer. Among the insects dangerous for blueberries, one can distinguish the leafworm and lancet.

You can lose a blueberry harvest for many reasons: due to a viral infection, fungal disease or pest attack. In order to avoid unpleasant consequences, the gardener should pay enough attention to preventive measures.

Winter hardiness and the need for shelter

The frost resistance of the variety is good - the shrub tolerates temperature drops to -23 ... 25 degrees. Blueberries grown in an area with long and harsh winters need shelter. Spruce branches, burlap, agrofibre are used as a covering material. Before the shelter, about a week before, the bushes are cut, thinned out.

Proper care of blueberries in the fall and preparation for winter will help you achieve a rich harvest of tasty and fragrant berries for the next season. Autumn preparatory work includes the following points: pruning, feeding, treatment from diseases and pests, watering, shelter.

Location and soil requirements

The variety does not require complex agricultural technology, but it is recommended to choose the right soil and place of growth. The shrub will grow comfortably in loose, nutritious, breathable and acidic soil, for example, loams or peat bogs are suitable. The site should be abundantly illuminated by the sun, have access to light, be spacious, protected from cold winds and drafts.

The most important condition for growing blueberries is the correct soil composition.For optimal results, the substrate should be as close to natural as possible. In nature, the berry grows on the outskirts of swamps and in humid forests, it prefers moderate moisture. The best option would be loose, oxygenated soil, which includes: high peat, rotted needles, soil from coniferous forest, sawdust of coniferous wood, chips, sand
There are several ways to breed garden blueberries, each with its own characteristics. Blueberries can be propagated by seed, layering or cuttings. When grafting, use lignified cuttings harvested in the fall. This method is considered the most optimal and reliable.
Main characteristics
Authors
USA (USDA Research Center and Rutgers University, NJ)
Appeared when crossing
Elizabeth x US 75
Yield
high
Average yield
up to 10 kg per bush
Transportability
good
Appointment
for fresh consumption, for all types of processing
Decorative qualities
decorative
Bush
Growth type
tall
Bush height, m
1,2-2
Description of the bush
moderately dense, spreading
Branches
skeletal - strong, dense, young - flexible
Leaves
shiny, dense, ovoid, bluish-green, orange-crimson in autumn
Flowers
pale pink, bell-shaped
Fruit brush
large, dense; located openly
Fruit
Fruit size
large
Fruit shape
rounded
Fruit size, mm
up to 20 in diameter
Fruit weight, g
1,8-2
Fruit color
dark blue
Skin
with a pronounced waxy coating, strong
Taste
sweet and sour
Scent
expressed
Keeping quality
stored in the refrigerator for a long time
Growing
Self-fertility
self-fertile
Frost resistance, ° C
-23 ° C
Pruning
in the first year, the branches are shortened by half, from 4 years old, pruning is done at the end of winter, until the buds wake up
The soil
well-drained, loamy or peaty, with an acidity of pH 4.5 - 5.5
Watering
in case of heat - 10-12 liters of water under a bush weekly
Location
partial shade, calm, sunny
Resistant to fruit cracking
steady
Disease and pest resistance
steady
Resistance to fungal diseases
prone to infection by the fungus Botryosphaeria corticis
Suitability for mechanized harvesting
Yes
Maturation
Ripening terms
late maturing
Fruiting period
late July - early August
Ripening nature
stretched out
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