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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…
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 Tundra Honeyberry, choose a pollinator like the Aurora Honeyberry.
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