I checked with Raintree nursery, the main supplier of fruit plants in W. Washington [raintreenursery.com] and Honeyberry is listed. They list several varieties and for cold climates there is Berry Blue and Blue Bird. Interesting, I had heard of this fruit but never looked into it.
@OwlInASack I think itβs a cold climate berry
@OwlInASack We have what is known as a temperate climate. Sort of like you described.
@Ladydiana The catalogue says it's a cold climate berry but is also good in our moderate and temperate Pac. NW climate.
Expect to wait two or three years before you get any berries. Fyi
@Ladydiana That's a normal amount of time. I planed a Mulberry and it takes even longer.
@JackPedigo what do they taste like?
@Ladydiana I have no idea. I have never grown or tasted these berries. Interesting idea, though but I am starting to get burnt out with gardening especially since I have to do it alone.
I read of those before, tried to locate a plant to buy. Are they native up there, or a specialty nursery item?
Itβs a special hybrid berry only in nursery s
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