Honeyberry Boreal Blizzard (Lonicera caerulea edulis) Fruit Bush 3ltr Pot

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About 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 and a bit flattened. Boreal Blizzardproduces a heavy crop of large, sweet berries of excellent flavour – including a decent tang/zing! Has an upright and dense branching structure, developing a dome shaped crown.

  • Self fertile
  • Planting Distance 1.5m apart
  • Height & Spread 1.8m x 1.5m
  • Crops June/ July

The honeyberry is an uncommon flavour to find on the UK dining table, but it is a delicious addition to the kitchen. Tasting much like a cross between blueberries, blackberries, and raspberries, but with a slight tartness, the honeyberry is going to be unlike anything you've tasted before. The boreal blizzard is a mid-season variety that produces fruit in June and July. This fast-growing plant produces a medium sized bush of green ovular leaves that grow on cream-yellow stems. The blue, cylindrical berries hang in clusters from small stems and are sometimes known as ‘edible honeysuckle’. The berries are full of vitamin C and antioxidants which makes them a health option even if baked into a cake. Their distinctive flavour lends itself well to being made into ice cream, milkshakes, or fruit pies. Alternatively, they can be dried and used in a fruit muesli or paired with porridge or yogurt for a tasty breakfast. The sweet smells and attractive flowers of the honeyberry bush are an attractive plant for pollinators and when establish they will attract bees, butterflies and birds into the garden and make the rest of your plants healthier.

How to grow honeyberries

Plant your honeyberries in a well-draining soil in a location that is protected from cold winds and early frosts. Make sure the plant receives full sun throughout the day to get the best out of the fruits. Water well for the first month to help the plant establish itself, then water lightly to keep the soil moist but not wet. Apply a yearly dose of balanced fertilizer in the spring and apply mulch in the winter to help keep the roots protected throughout the winter. You only need to prune the plant for the first three years of its life, after that you only need to prune overcrowded shoots to encourage new growth. To increase fruit yields you can remove the tips of young shoots to encourage more flowering.

When to harvest honeyberries

Fruit is harvested when the berries turn blue with a white bloom. The flesh of under ripe fruit will still be green so you check this too. On average a mature plant will produce about 6 kg of fruit which can be picked by carefully picking the wanted fruit off the stem when needed.

Should I buy a pollination partner for my honeyberry?

If you want to get the best-looking fruit and bigger yields, we recommend buying a pollination partner for your plant. This will keep both plants healthy and give you the best results. It is best to buy a different variety of honeyberry to pair with your plant as this will give you better results.

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