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Aurora Honeyberry Bush

Original price was: $55.95.Current price is: $16.99.

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Exceptional Shrub Delivers Abundant Fruit Yields

Introducing the remarkable Aurora Honeyberry, a resilient shrub that promises an abundant fruit production! This versatile plant boasts an array of benefits, making it an ideal addition to any garden.

With minimal maintenance required, the Aurora Honeyberry offers hassle-free gardening and is perfect for busy individuals or novice gardeners. Its disease, drought, shade, and cold-tolerant, making it a reliable choice  even in challenging climates! Plus, its effectiveness in erosion control further enhances its versatility, allowing it to thrive in various environments. 

Not only is our Aurora Honeyberry low-maintenance, but it also yields generous harvests of sweet, flavorful berries reminiscent of blueberries and raspberries!  

Maximize your fruit production: The Aurora Honeyberry does require a pollinator to produce fruit. Add a Tundra Honeyberry to your order and plant it nearby to ensure you’ll get berries!

Transform your outdoor space with this elegant shrub and be rewarded with bountiful harvests of its delicious fruit year after year. Get your Aurora Honeyberry today!

Pollination Info

Aurora Honeyberry Bushs are not self-pollinating. You will need to plant another variety to achieve fruiting. Below are the most effective pollinators we have chosen for your area…

Indigo Gem Haskap (Honeyberry) Bush

Planting & Care

1. Planting: Plant honeyberries in well-draining soil and ensure they receive full to partial sunlight.

2. Watering: Water honeyberries consistently, keeping the soil consistently moist but not soaked. Mulch around the base to retain moisture and reduce weed competition, promoting optimal growth and fruit production.

3. Pruning: Trim in late winter or early spring for optimal outcomes. Remove any damaged, diseased, or frail branches, avoiding pruning more than half of the most recent growth.

4. Fertilizing: Fertilize honeyberries in early spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer formulated for acid-loving plants. Repeat the application in late spring or early summer to support healthy growth.

5. Pollination: Honeyberries should be planted near each other to promote cross-pollination. For the Aurora Honeyberry, choose a pollinator like the Tundra Honeyberry.

Weight 1 lbs

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