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![]() HoneyberryThe Flavor of Wild Blueberries!
(2 customer reviews)This 6- to 8-ft. shrub will yield an abundance of rich blue berries that ripen up over two weeks before strawberries! Exceptionally hardy and not bothered by disease or insects, Honeyberry is a joy to grow! Thrives in partial shade. Plant two varieties for pollination. Protect from late frost to ensure fruit production. Bareroot. Zones 3-9. This item ships at the proper planting time for your region in both spring and fall. If the current shipping season is closed, your order will ship at the proper time in the next season. Product Details
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![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating - Wednesday, January 13, 2010Turned out well Reviewed By: Keith (American Fork, UT) The first order looked suspiciously close to death. In fact, one of the two required for pollination did completely die. The other was on the ropes. I called and the Gurney rep promptly replaced with healthier looking specimens. I planted them, plus the one that was clinging to life. All three did very well the first year in marginal soil and I have every reason to believe they will produce as advertised. - Sunday, October 10, 2010Waiting to see what happens next year Reviewed By: Dawn (Albion, NY) When my honeyberries arrived they looked dead. But after a month of watering and waiting they started to grow new leaves. My first group fruited 2 years after planting. Not a very big crop to say the least- about a hand full. I am not sure but I don't think I planted 2 varieties. I didn't know better. So this year I got some more and did get different varieties. So I am looking forward to seeing what comes up next year. Read More Reviews |
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