The Last Call® is a vigorous Northern Highbush blueberry variety that ripens very late in the season (late August to late September). It is known for its large, aromatic, sweet berries, upright growth, and ability to extend the harvest well into early autumn.
Botanical name
Vaccinium corymbosum ‘last call’
Family
Ericaceae
Spacing
Set plants 1.2-2.4 m (4-8′) apart.
Depth
Dig a hole 51 cm (20″) by 51 cm wide for each bush. Set plants 2.5-5 cm (1-2″) deeper than they were in the nursery.
Requirements
Full sun. Acidic, moist, organic, well-drained soil. pH should be 4.5 to 5.5. Blueberries have shallow roots and require a uniform and adequate moisture supply throughout the growing season. They do well with trickle or drip irrigation
Pests
Few serious insect pests and diseases.
Growing
Water regularly throughout the growing season. After the first 2 or 3 years, begin to prune out the oldest stems each autumn in order to encourage healthy new growth the following year. Cover fruits with netting in summer to protect fruit from hungry birds.
Harvest
Late season
Season
Perennial




