🌿 Grow Your Own Sweetness!
The You Garden Honeyberry Plant Lonicera Kamschatica 'Balalaika' offers three established plants in 9cm pots, perfect for home gardens and patios. These self-fertile, winter-hardy plants produce unique, elongated dark-blue fruits that are not only visually striking but also deliver a deliciously sweet flavor similar to blackberries. With moderate watering needs and a blooming period spanning summer and winter, they provide year-round interest and easy care for the modern gardener.
Expected blooming period | summer,winter |
Moisture needs | Moderate Watering |
Manufacturer | YouGarden |
ASIN | B00BC1I8V4 |
G**.
Strong and healthy
Three strong healthy plants, took well and are thriving, no berries for this year but next year is looking promising, no problems encountered.
L**N
Healthy plants
I bought these as a gift, they arrived healthy, well packaged and are doing well.They were a decent size, so in the next year or two, should start producing fruit.
R**N
Decent quality, well packed
Great quality for price for 2 plants. Arrived well packed too.
L**Y
Well packaged 😎
The plant I received was tall. Bought to go with another plant as I read that you need at least two to pollinate. Matched height of plant already had. Arrived on time in good health. Now out in garden getting to know its fellow plant 😜 so in time looking forward to some juicy berries. The plant was securely packaged , no postage so was good value for money. Would recommend trying this plant out.
M**N
No plants…sticks
If I could give no stars I would. Total rubbish, just a stick, no buds at all . I thought I’d give the seller the benefit of the doubt and see if it would grow. Not a chance. Avoid and a waste of money
J**N
growing
nice plant good rootssmall will take a few years i think to get friut
C**D
Healthy plants
I have planted them but they are very slow growing,but it's early days.
S**K
Healthy looking plants
Arrived very promptly, well packaged and looking very healthy. I don’t expect any fruit this year, I’ve read honey berries take a couple of years to fruit.
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