You can grow Vaccinium corymbosum hybrid 'Bushel And Berry Berrybux Blueberry' as an ornamental edible shrub that looks surprisingly like a small boxwood but rewards you with blueberries. This compact selection is well-suited to containers, low borders, and small hedges where you want tidy structure plus seasonal interest.
In spring, it produces white flowers, followed by small blueberries that ripen in summer. The dense, small leaves create a neat, rounded outline, and the plant stays naturally compact at about 24-36 inches tall with a similar spread, so it fits patios and smaller planting spaces without constant trimming.
Give your plant a spot with full sun for best flowering and fruiting, though it can handle part sun. Use an acidic, organic-rich soil that drains well, and keep moisture consistent, especially in containers. A mulch layer helps protect shallow roots and reduces drying between waterings.
Prune lightly only as needed to shape and to remove dead or crossing stems. BerryBux is self-pollinating, but planting another blueberry nearby can improve overall berry set. For container growing, choose a pot with drainage holes and refresh the potting mix periodically to keep the root zone healthy.