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Do Blueberries Have Seeds?

Many people like to eat blueberries or drink blueberry juice. But also, a lot of people wonder, Do blueberries have seeds? The short answer is YES, blueberries have seeds. In this article, I will provide information about blueberries seeds and also how to grow blueberries from seeds.

There are two types of blueberry plants, lowbush blueberries, and highbush blueberries, both types of blueberries have seeds. The seeds of blueberries are inside the berry and not as many people believe that the berries are the seeds of blueberries.

Do Blueberries Have Seeds?

Do Blueberries Have Seeds? Blueberries have seeds like most fruits, although there are cases of some fruits that do not have seeds, such as some species of pineapple or orange. Both highbush and lowbush blueberries have seeds inside the berry.

The seeds of blueberries are very small and are found inside the berry, cut a blueberry berry in half, and you will see how many seeds there are. With the blueberry seeds, you can get new blueberry seedlings.

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In the image above you can see the seeds of the blueberry.

How Many Seeds Are in A Single Berry?

How Many Seeds Are in A Single Berry? A blueberry berry can contain up to 50 seeds inside, it is incredible, but the seeds are so small that too many of them fit inside the blueberry. Blueberry seeds usually go unnoticed because they are so small that we eat the seeds.

Many people believe that it is not good to eat the seeds of blueberries, let me tell you that the seeds of blueberries are edible and safe for our bodies. Some people even consider blueberry seeds to have a pleasant taste.

How to Extract Blueberry Seeds

How to Extract Blueberry Seeds? There are two ways to extract the seeds from blueberries. You can extract the blueberry seeds with a blender or mash the blueberries by hand. My favorite way to extract the seeds from blueberries is to mash the blueberries.

Mash the Blueberries: With a potato masher, mash the blueberries to obtain the seeds. Be careful not to stain clothes when crushing blueberries. Once the blueberries are crushed, put them in a jar and add water.

Shake the jar with the water and the blueberries, in a short time you will observe how the seeds of the blueberries fall to the bottom of the jar. Drain the water from the jar and separate the blueberries seeds.

Use a Blender: With a blender, you can blend 3/4 cup of blueberries with water and then separate the pulp from the seeds. Allow the contents to settle in the blender, after a while you will notice that the blueberry seeds sink to the bottom of the blender. Separate the seeds from the pulp to be able to use them.

Some people use a food grinder to obtain the blueberries seeds, but this is not a method that I recommend. The seeds could be easily damaged and would be useless for planting. With these two methods, you can easily obtain the seeds of blueberries and then plant them and have blueberry seedlings.

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Blueberry seeds are very small and that is why they usually go unnoticed.

How to Grow Blueberries from Seeds

How to Grow Blueberries from Seeds? Before planting blueberries seeds you should choose a sunny place, blueberry bushes develop best in sunny places, although they also grow in semi-shaded places. It is also advisable to measure the pH of the soil, blueberries do well in soils with a pH of 4.5 to 5.5.

During January or February (Northern Hemisphere) sow blueberries seeds in a seedbed indoors. Use peat moss to sow blueberry seeds, moisten the moss before placing the seeds. Cover the blueberry seeds with a thin layer of moss. Place the seedbed in a room where the temperature is 60 to 70 °F (15 to 21 °C).

Cover the seedbed so that it does not receive sun. After a month, you will see the blueberry seed sprouts. When the blueberry seedlings are larger, transplant them outdoors. Learn more about how to grow blueberries.

How to Transplant Blueberry Bushes

How to Transplant Blueberry Bushes? Once the blueberry seedlings are larger and the risk of frost has passed, transplant the seedlings to a place with good lighting and soil with a pH of 4.5 to 5.5. Apply mulch over the soil of the blueberry plant, the mulch will provide moisture and nutrients.

I recommend during the first year prune the flowers of the blueberry plant to make it grow stronger. I recommend our article about pruning blueberry bushes.

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Choose a place with good soil and good lighting to transplant the blueberry bush.

Final Conclusions

Then, as you may have observed throughout the article, blueberries do have seeds, and they are very small. You can consume blueberry seeds without any risk and also use them for seedlings.

I hope this article has clarified all your concerns about blueberries seeds. You may also be interested in our article about Quinault strawberry.

About Julia Morgan

Julia Morgan is an agronomist and a master gardener. In her previous roles, Julia was an advisor promoting large-scale food growing in urbanized areas, introducing the concept of chemical-free produce. She is an expert in putting her hands in the soil, developing organic foods, and improving production processes for decades. Julia is a natural teacher and encourages every person in her way to grow their own food. She split her days between writing and reviewing for The Garden Style Website and offering assessments to cure edible land. Julia enjoys connecting with The Garden Style Community.

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