aka Haskap, Honey Berry.
One of the best fruits for flavor and aroma. Medium size fruit and firm. Upright growth and slightly spreading with vigorous growth. A good pollinator for beauty & Blizzard.
Firm fruit, oval shape, excellent flavor fresh or frozen. Needs Beauty to cross pollinate.
Zone 2-8, (zone 7 - 8 shade) space 5'.
Due to import restrictions we are unable to ship Beast Honeysuckle Edible Honeysuckle (Haskap) to CA...
Edible Honeysuckle prefers partial to full shade in most regions, except in the far north, where it thrives in full sun. It favors moderately well-drained, moist soil. Mulching with compost, peat moss, or well-decomposed manure can help maintain consistent soil moisture and improve soil fertility.
This species is not self-fertile, so it requires cross-pollination to produce fruit. To ensure fruit production, plant at least two different varieties. When shipped, we include two distinct types to facilitate pollination.
Edible Honeysuckle produces small, sweet fruits that ripen about two weeks before strawberries. The small white flowers appear in early spring, around March, and the fruit is typically ready for harvest in late spring to early summer.
The plant typically begins to bear fruit 1-2 years after planting, making it a fast-growing and rewarding addition to your garden.
Edible Honeysuckle is one of the hardiest fruiting plants, tolerating temperatures as low as -40°F (-40°C), making it suitable for USDA Hardiness Zones 3 and colder.
Edible Honeysuckle is generally trouble-free and not prone to pest or disease issues, making it an easy plant to care for. Regularly inspect for any signs of stress or infestation, but this plant is highly resilient overall.
Enjoy the unique taste and ease of care that Edible Honeysuckle brings to your garden. Happy growing!