Honeyberry Fruit Bushes
Growing your own honeyberries is a great way to enjoy a unique and flavorful fruit right from your own backyard. Honeyberries, also known as haskap berries, are a member of the honeysuckle family and are native to northern regions of Asia and Europe.
Honeyberries should be planted in the early spring, as soon as the soil is workable. Make sure to space your honeyberry plants at least three feet apart to give them room to grow. Honeyberries should be watered regularly, especially during hot, dry spells, and should be fertilized once or twice a year with a balanced fertilizer.
Overall, growing your own honeyberries is a fun and rewarding experience that can yield delicious fruit for years to come. With the right care and attention, your honeyberry plants can thrive and produce bountiful harvests year after year.
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Honeyberry Boreal Blizzard (Lonicera caerulea edulis) Fruit Bush 3ltr PotAbout Honeyberry Boreal Blizzard Launched in 2017, Boreal Blizzard was so named because the fruit size, productivity, and flavour that stopped the University of Saskatchewan evaluators in their tracks! The fruit is shaped like a surfboard – rounded narrower ends with a wide centre...
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Honeyberry Boreal Beauty (Lonicera caerulea edulis) Fruit Bush 3ltr PotAbout Honeyberry Boreal Beauty Launched in late 2016, Boreal Beauty was so named as its heart or oval shaped berries should prove to be a beauty not only for their visual appeal but also for its firmness, fruit size, productivity, and flavour. The berries...
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Siberian Honeyberry (Lonicera caerulea edulis) Fruit Bush 3ltr PotAbout Siberian Honeyberry Native to Siberia, this edible member of the honeysuckle family is incredibly hardy (down to -40C!) and is a wonderful addition to the ever-growing range of super-fruits. The large elliptical berries are a similar colour and taste to blueberries with a...
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