Anyone grow honeyberries?

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where do you guys get your honey berries and grapes?

i put some grapes in the ground i got at wally world this spring. i don't think any of them took. 6 of the darn things.

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might try again.
 


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The honeyberry bushes I got From lycan we’re excellent looking plants, if they don’t take it’s all on me. Screwed up my back some and haven’t been put to water in a week.
 


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I've got some extra plants available this spring again if anyone wants some. For honeyberry, I've got beast, blizzard, and honey bee. Also hazelnuts i started in my garden last spring from ND bred seeds i got from Riverbend hazelnuts. All are fairly limited numbers and i can't ship if needed until the ground thaws. I'm in Bismarck for those who don't know, local pickup is fine also.

https://riverbendhazelnuts.blogspot...SwfkA4gUs54dPIyMpxAe3MIBFFYkkaDAYLbBnHnOQ&m=1

https://honeyberryusa.com/honeyberry-plants-1.html

https://riverbendhazelnuts.com/

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Yep the first herb I was ever introduced to, have you been growing any nettles in your garden? :unsure:
No, I know a place south of bismarck that has all the nettles you could ever want, if you need some, havent been there in a few years but I doubt its changed...
 

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No, I know a place south of bismarck that has all the nettles you could ever want, if you need some, havent been there in a few years but I doubt its changed...
No no I was only curious is all when were discussing home remedies for the gout.
 

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Looking good over here this year. Just getting ripe enough to pick some varieties. Pray it won’t hail for next week or so!!!

Miraculous that they pollinate so well when it’s so cold.
 

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That Red River clay seems to suit those berries very well. Mine don't get nearly that large.
 


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Looking good over here this year. Just getting ripe enough to pick some varieties. Pray it won’t hail for next week or so!!!

Miraculous that they pollinate so well when it’s so cold.
Looks like a bush full of elk/moose turds that haven't dropped yet.
 

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Some of mine are getting near ready also. I didnt do a great job netting my bushes this year so the birds are having a good time eating most of them. I dont mind them on the tart side so I grab a handful here and there of the not quite ripe ones before the birds get them all.

Here are beauty on the left and beast on the right.
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