Honeyberries - Haskap
Honeyberries are entering Summer Dormancy ! Yellow/Brown foliage and loss of leaves is normal. More information can be found here.
Please, review the information on the General Growing Tips page.
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Blue Treasure Honeyberry Haskap
$24.99 - $49.99Honeyberry Blue Treasure ( Late)- Tissue Cultured plant BLUE TREASURE TM ORIGIN: JAPANESE TRADEMARK: UNITED STATES PPAF: EXPIRES 2038 – PROPAGATION PROHIBITED Hardiness Zone/Chilling Hours:...$24.99 - $49.99 -
Blue Typhoon Honeyberry Haskap
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Strawberry Sensation Honeyberry Haskap
$39.99 - $69.99Buy from BerriesUnlimited to be sure that you get the real Strawberry Sensation variety you are looking for! Strawberry Sensation (Very Late)- Tissue Cultured plant STRAWBERRY SENSATION TM ORIGIN: JAPANESE ...$39.99 - $69.99Qty in Cart: 0Quantity:Price:$39.99 - $69.99Subtotal: -
Giant's Heart Honeyberry Haskap
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Blue Banana Honeyberry Haskap
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Red Candy Lingonberry
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Trellis Netting
$9.99 - $17.99Heavy-duty, tangle-free nylon netting is ideal for growing tomatoes, peas, and vining crops. Harvesting is easy with its large reach-through mesh. Lifetime guarantee.$9.99 - $17.99 -
Bird-X Protective Netting for Fruit & Vegetables
$14.99 - $19.99Bird-X Protective Netting for Fruit & Vegetables Protects fruit and berries from thieving birds and other garden pests. Durable 3/4" polypropylene mesh with UV inhibitors. Easy to use.$14.99 - $19.99 -
Blue Delight Honeyberry Haskap
$59.99Buy from BerriesUnlimited to be sure that you get the real Blue Delight variety you are looking for! Blue Delight Jumbo ( Late). BerriesUnlimited. Blue Delight Family. ORIGIN: JAPANESE ...$59.99 -
Honey Glen Honeyberry Haskap
$49.99Honey Glen TM Honey Glen honeyberry plants (PPAF) is our New Honeyberry cultivar. Early-Mid season. American-Russian Hybrid. It is Very Sweet, has Great Flavor, and is very productive, berries are dark blue and Very Large. One of the best of...$49.99 -
Honey Beast Honeyberry Haskap
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Honeyberries (Haskap): The Cold-Hardy Superfruit for Your Garden
Discover the Honeyberry (Lonicera caerulea), also known as the Haskap, a game-changer for northern gardeners and fruit enthusiasts alike. These incredibly resilient bushes are among the first to bloom and fruit in the spring, often ripening weeks before strawberries. Prized for their unique flavor profile—a complex, delicious blend often described as a cross between a blueberry, raspberry, and blackberry—honeyberries are packed with antioxidants. Whether you are looking for fresh eating, baking, or preserving, our selection of virus-indexed, premium cultivars ensures heavy yields and exceptional taste.
Collection Highlights
| Variety/Type | Harvest Season | Flavor/Characteristics |
|---|---|---|
| Aurora | Mid-season ripening with large, sweet berries. | Easiest for fresh eating; very productive. |
| Indigo Gem | Early ripening, smaller chewy fruit with a tangy kick. | Excellent for processing into jams and pies. |
| Borealis | One of the sweetest varieties; softer skin. | Superior flavor for home gardens. |
| Honeybee | Fast-growing, heavy producer; holds fruit well. | Outstanding pollinator for other varieties. |
Growing Information
| Specification | Range in Collection |
|---|---|
| Hardiness Zone | Zones 2 - 8 (Extremely Cold Hardy) |
| Chill Hours | 1,000 - 1,200+ Hours |
| Soil pH | 5.5 - 7.5 (Adaptable) |
| Mature Height | 3 - 6 Feet (Variety Dependent) |
Who Is This Collection For?
- Fresh Eating: Enjoy straight from the bush; varieties like Aurora and Borealis offer a melt-in-your-mouth sweet texture.
- Jams & Preserves: The skin dissolves easily when cooked, making Haskaps ideal for smooth jams, jellies, and sauces without straining.
- Edible Landscaping: With early yellow trumpet flowers and attractive foliage, these bushes make excellent productive hedges.
Top Performers in this Category
- Aurora Honeyberry - The gold standard for size and sweetness.
- Indigo Gem - A heavy producer perfect for baking.
- Borealis - Renowned for its intense, sweet flavor.
- BerryBlue - Essential pollinator variety for high yields.
You May Also Like
- Northern Highbush Blueberries - Cold-hardy blueberries perfect for pairing with Honeyberries.
- Lingonberries - Another cold-loving superfruit for Zone 3-7 gardens.
- Berry Fertilizers - Specialized nutrients to boost your Haskap yield.
Honeyberries are a long-term investment in your garden, with bushes capable of producing fruit for over 50 years. They are remarkably low-maintenance, requiring no acidic soil amendments unlike blueberries, and are resistant to most common garden pests. Browse our collection of premium Honeyberry plants today and enjoy the first fruits of the season right from your backyard. Don't forget, we offer free shipping on all orders over $200 to help you start your orchard.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the Honeyberry self-pollinating, or do I need another variety?
A: Honeyberries are not self-pollinating. You must plant at least two different varieties with similar bloom times to ensure cross-pollination and fruit set. For example, planting an 'Aurora' with a 'Honeybee' or 'Indigo Gem' will result in a successful harvest.
Q: What Hardiness Zones are best for Honeyberries?
A: Honeyberries are incredibly cold-hardy, thriving in USDA Zones 2 through 8. They are native to the boreal forests of Russia and Japan, meaning they can withstand temperatures as low as -50°F when dormant. They actually require a cold winter dormancy to fruit well.
Q: When can I expect to harvest fruit from this bush?
A: Honeyberries are the first fruit of the season! Depending on your zone, they typically ripen in late spring to early summer, often two weeks before strawberries are ready. You can usually expect a small harvest 1-2 years after planting, with full production around year 4 or 5.
Q: How big will this Honeyberry bush get, and can I grow it in a pot?
A: Most Honeyberry varieties reach a mature height and width of 4 to 6 feet. Because of their manageable size and shallow root system, they grow excellently in large containers (at least 15-20 gallons), provided they receive adequate water and drainage.