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Honeyberry plants are becoming more available on the market these days and with just a little looking around, you can find a few to try in your garden. Once you try them, I think you’ll be hooked.
Honeyberry plants mature anywhere from 3-4 inches tall and wide to about twice that size, depending on seed source or variety. They are multistemmed, deciduous shrubs with dense, ...
Honeyberry USA of Bagley, Minn., started out earning much of their income from selling the honeyberry (haskap) bushes for people to plant at home.
Lonicera caerulea, or honeyberry, is a member of the Caprifoliaceae, or honeysuckle family. Native to the temperate area of the Northern Hemisphere, the plant is cold hardy to minus-52 degrees and ...
BAGLEY, Minn. - The honeyberry is oblong like a strawberry, but it doesn't taste like a strawberry. It's blue, too, but it doesn't taste like a blueberry.
“This plant is heavy,” said young school-age neighbor Sylvia to her mom as they each carried a honeyberry plant they had purchased at our local nursery to their backyard garden.“Why did we ...
In November 2010, Bernis ordered two bare-root "honeyberry" plants from a mail order catalog. She was curious about the "blue-colored fruit" that was hardy to Zone 3, ...
There are 11,000 honeyberry plants at his Wrenshall, Minn., farm, which is about a half-hour drive from downtown Duluth. He and his wife, Lucie Amundsen, ...
Farm LoLa's average honeyberry plant currently measures about 18 inches in height and roughly the same width; they'll mature to a bushy 4 feet. Each was planted by hand, and the constant chore of ...
If you’ve tried growing blueberries and failed, plant honeyberries (Lonicera caerulea) instead.