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self fertile blueberry plants Top Hat Blueberry BushLogees specializes in container grown fruits and Top Hat blueberry is a real winner. It can be grown as a potted patio plant or as a foreground plant in the edible garden or landscape. It has a consistent round growth habit, strong flowering, and large fruit set of delicious berries. The leaves are small, finely serrated and glossy green. This self fertile variety doesnt need a cross pollinator to set fruit. The plentiful white blossoms appear in
Logee’s specializes in container-grown fruits and ‘Top Hat’ blueberry is a real winner. It can be grown as a potted patio plant or as a foreground plant in the edible garden or landscape. It has a consistent round growth habit, strong flowering, and large fruit set of delicious berries. The leaves are small, finely serrated and glossy green. This self-fertile variety doesn’t need a cross pollinator to set fruit. The plentiful white blossoms appear in spring followed by an abundance of sweet fruit in mid-summer. An exceptionally hardy variety, it’s cold tolerant to zone 3. ‘Top Hat’ is a new dwarf variety that grows only 20” tall x 24” wide. It originated as a multi-generational cross between true angustifolium ‘wild’ blueberries and standard northern highbush blueberry selections. Grow in well-drained, acidic soil. Best grown in zones 3-7.
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★★★★★ 5
Used for my dog.
These balls are great for playing fetch and at a decent price. I have a small dog (15 lbs) and she doesn't tear them up quickly. Unfortunately when we go to the dog park her much bigger friends steal them and destroy them. So buying them in bulk makes it easier to make sure we always have a ball to throw.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2024
★★★★★ 5
Balls
Color: Red
Bought them for the dog. They’re balls. She loves them.
Red makes them easier to find because dog won’t return them. She seems to like the red balls better than the traditional yellow.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2023
★★★★★ 5
Favorite balls
Color: Multicolor, Size: 6 PACK
I never thought that my black lab mix could enjoy a ball more than the slightly larger silicon (sp) ones we have used for years. The sound has her ears up from the moment I pick one up. Please not, these are not indestructible. Throwing them away once they break open (for heavy chewers) is best.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Dog loves these
Color: Multicolor, Size: 6 PACK
Perfect balls for dogs who chew the squeaker out. These have the felt going over the plastic squeaker piece. Super bright colors and perfect size for medium and small dogs.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2026
★★★★★ 5
So far so good!
Color: Multicolor, Size: 24 PACK
So far so good! Our Belgian Malinois/Black Lab mix goes through other brands of squeaky tennis balls in a matter of days. Including the ones that cost 2.00 a piece. Thrilled to see that the first one is still intact after a couple of weeks of play. She must squeak them if they are in her mouth so they do get quite a workout. I would highly recommend them.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2026