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Post by reed on Apr 17, 2015 3:12:22 GMT -5
All three of the honeyberies are growing nicely now and one even got three or four little yellowish white blooms, they should take off nicely next year.
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Post by glenn10 on Apr 20, 2015 20:41:02 GMT -5
I have been growing the university of Saskatchewan varieties for a few years now and they are quite good. I have borealis,tundra, indigo gem, indigo treat. I think you can get them in the US now from honeyberry USA.
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Post by steev on Apr 21, 2015 1:08:09 GMT -5
Good enough; if the rain ever returns to NorCal, I'll get my lonely plant some social life.
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Post by Marches on Apr 22, 2015 0:58:10 GMT -5
I'm cross; how should I pollinate it? You need two plants of it to pollinate the other and varieties have distinct pollination times.
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Post by steev on Apr 22, 2015 1:16:08 GMT -5
If rain returns to NorCal in my lifetime, I'll certainly try to increase the variability of this and several other genera.
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