Blueberry Nursery
Plants for your plantation and home.
We offer a wide selection of blueberry plants, along with practical guidance on planting and growing them. Our knowledge, experience, and professional support can help you successfully develop both small and large plantations of this delicious fruit.
With decades of experience, we not only provide a variety of highbush blueberry plants, but also offer expert advice on choosing the best varieties for your needs and establishing a productive plantation.

We warmly invite you to visit our nursery.
Marek Belter
From a passion for blueberries
Our history dates back to Władysław Rejman, who took over the family farm at just 16. From an early age, he worked with dedication in agriculture and, over time, developed a fruit tree nursery in pre-war Poland. His passion was improving varieties of fruit trees and shrubs.
The next generation introduced a new direction of development. Teresa Rejman established and expanded a commercial blueberry nursery, gradually introducing this crop and developing it within our farm.
The youngest of the brothers, Prof. Aleksander Rejman, combined practical experience with an academic career. He was an outstanding specialist in horticulture and a long-time lecturer at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences (SGGW). It is difficult to list all of his breeding achievements, but among other things, he played a key role in introducing highbush blueberries to Poland. He was one of the key figures in the development of horticulture in the country and the creator of many valuable plant varieties.
Today, we continue this multi-generational tradition, combining experience with a modern approach to cultivation.
Tradition
Our grandfather and his brothers were among the pioneers of nursery production and fruit growing in pre-war Poland. Among others, it was Aleksander Rejman who played a key role in introducing highbush blueberries to Poland.
Competitive pricing
We offer attractive and competitive prices. For large wholesale orders, individual pricing can be arranged.
Top-quality blueberry plants in Poland
We take pride not only in the fact that our plants are among the best in Poland, but also in our approach to customer service. We are not just a supplier – we also provide guidance and help you choose the most suitable plants for your needs.
Modern approach
In our nursery, we offer a wide range of blueberry varieties and continuously work on improving the mechanical harvesting process.
Quality
The plants offered by our nursery are certified two-year-old material in the CAC category. The nursery is supervised by the Regional Inspectorate of Plant Health and Seed Inspection in Rzeszów.
Our plants are propagated vegetatively using material sourced from our own carefully selected mother plants.
Our farm is a member of the Polish Blueberry Growers Association.
Blueberry plants – for plantations, orchards, and home gardens
Our offer is addressed both to commercial growers and to individuals interested in growing blueberries at home. We provide varieties suitable for large-scale plantations as well as those that perform perfectly in home gardens.
All our plants come from 100% natural propagation, using material sourced exclusively from our own carefully selected mother plants, which include around 30 different varieties of blueberries and honeyberries (haskap). This allows us to guarantee varietal purity – each plant is identical to the mother plant. Our mother stock is regularly renewed and updated with new varieties, and the entire production process is supervised by the Regional Inspectorate of Plant Health and Seed Inspection.
In our production, we focus not only on customer satisfaction, but also on future yield and profitability. We make every effort to ensure that our plants are healthy, vigorous, and highly productive. Years of experience and practice have allowed us to develop top-quality plant material, confirmed by the satisfaction of many long-term customers who return to us year after year.
We also offer professional advice – from site preparation to the care of purchased plants. If you are interested in growing blueberries, feel free to contact us.
EARLIBLUE
DUKE:
SPARTAN:
PATRIOT:
SUNRAISE:
DRAPER PBR :
Ideal for commercial plantations. The fruit handles transport very well and is suitable for long-term storage. A variety highly sought after by buyers.
Why choose Draper?
- excellent shelf life
- high market quality
- ideal for storage
BLUECROP:
CROATAN:
TORO:
BLUEGOLD:
BONUS:
BLUEJAY:
CALYPSO PBR:
Recommended for commercial plantations. The fruit handles transport well and is suitable for storage. A variety that is becoming increasingly popular among growers.
Why choose Calypso?
- large, firm berries
- high market quality
- good shelf life and transportability
CHANDLER:
DARROW:
LIBERTY PBR:
Recommended for both commercial plantations and home cultivation. The fruit handles transport well and is suitable for storage. A variety appreciated by growers for its stable productivity.
Why choose Liberty?
- consistent and high yields
- good fruit quality
- good shelf life and transportability
HERBERT:
ELIZABETH:
NELSON:
BRIGITTA BLUE:
LATEBLUE:
ELIOTT:
After about two years of careful cultivation, the plant is ready for you – take good care of it!
BLUEBERRY GROWING CONDITIONS:
The site should be sheltered, sunny or partially shaded, with moist, well-drained, acidic soil (pH 3.5–4.8), preferably sandy and rich in organic matter.
Proper soil conditions can be prepared on almost any plot. Dig a hole approximately 80 cm in diameter and 40 cm deep. Fill it with acidic peat (around 50 litres) mixed with sand or forest soil. You may also add conifer bark or composted sawdust.
A properly prepared site will provide ideal growing conditions for blueberry plants.
PLANT CARE:
Highbush blueberry is a great example of a crop suitable for environmentally friendly cultivation and can be successfully grown without the use of chemical plant protection products. However, in the case of aphid infestation, commonly available plant protection products may be used, or the insects can be removed mechanically.
Water plays a crucial role in plant growth and fruit production. It is important to ensure regular watering, especially during dry periods – approximately 10–20 litres of water per bush once a week.
Establishing and maintaining a blueberry plantation requires time and patience.
FERTILIZATION:
The simplest method of fertilization is to use fertilizers specifically designed for blueberries, available in garden centres. Slow-release fertilizers such as Plantacote or Osmocote can also be used.
If the plants show poor growth, with small or poorly coloured leaves, watering with an ammonium sulfate solution is recommended. Use approximately one level tablespoon of fertilizer per 8–10 litres of water, applied every 10 days from early May to the end of June. This treatment is also recommended for young plants.
Blueberry plants grown under proper conditions will produce abundant yields.

