Mount Vernon Rosemary


Light lavender flowers like Arp and resembles Arp in form. Reported to be as hardy or hardier than Arp. Space 4' circle Height @ 3' Zone 7-8

Plant Characteristics
Pest ResistanceExcellent
Disease ResistanceExcellent
Drought ToleranceVery Good
Heat ToleranceVery Good
Humidity ToleranceVery Good
Sun ToleranceExcellent
Wet Soil TolerancePoor
Shade TolerancePoor
No SprayExcellent
Salt ToleranceFair
Deer ResistanceExcellent
ThornsNo
Soil TypeWell Drained
this information is accurate to the best of our knowledge, comments/opinions are always welcome

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1 gallon on own roots - $10.00    
 

Edible Honeysuckle

(Lonicera kamchatika)

Fruit Bowl First Fruits
Edible Honeysuckle are among the first fruits of the season

A unique member of the Honeysuckle family native to Eastern Siberia. This very hardy deciduous species has been a valued fruiting plant for ages and yet is virtually unknown in Europe and America. An attractive small bush, it produces tasty small fruits about the size and flavor of blueberries. Small white, slightly fragrant flowers appear in March. Fruit ripens two weeks before strawberries. Very easy to grow with no pest or disease problems.

Site & Soil
Edible Honeysuckle is a shade-loving plant in all areas except the far north, where it is happyin full sun. It prefers moderately well-drained, yet moist, soil. Mulching with compost, peat moss or decomposed manure helps maintain adequate soil moisture.

Pollination
Honeysuckle is not self-fertile. Plant at least two varieties if fruit is desired. When we ship we sent two different types.

Bearing age
1-2 years after planting.

Hardienss
Honeysuckle Bush in Snow
Honeysuckle bush in snow


One of the hardiest fruiting plants, to minus 40*F minus 40*C (zone3).

ON SALE


Valencia Orange
Citrus Valencia Orange
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1 gallon on C. macrophylla - $30.00  -  $22.00    
3 gallon on C. macrophylla - $45.00 * Preorder ONLY (see note)    
 
The following items/sizes are not yet ready and your order will be shipped together when the everything is ready: (3 gallon on July 5, 2012)

Moored Grape
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3/4 Gallon on own roots - $20.00    
 
Lisbon Lemon
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1 gallon on C. macrophylla - $30.00  -  $25.00    
 
Kay Grey Grape
Grape Morteson Cluster Bagged
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3 gallon on own roots - $40.00    
Quart Pot on own roots - $10.00  -  $4.00    
3/4 Gallon on own roots - $20.00  -  $10.00    
1 gallon on own roots - $20.00    
 
Kanza Pecan
Nut Pecan Young Tree
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8 gallon on Giles - Pecan (160 days to dormant) - $90.00  -  $70.00    
 
8 gallon will have to be shipped freight. In the shopping cart the shipping price will appear as $0. We will contact you with the freight price once we have calculated it.

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