Does Anyone Grow Honeyberries?
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Does Anyone Grow Honeyberries?
I'm not sure if this is the right forum, but I am curious about honey berries. Does anyone know how to grow them and if they are worth the effort. Please explain any positives or negatives that you know of. I was intrigued by the amount of buzz on the web about them.
Edit: here's a link: http://www.honeyberryusa.com/about-honeyberry.html
Thanks for any replies
Edit: here's a link: http://www.honeyberryusa.com/about-honeyberry.html
Thanks for any replies
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Re: Does Anyone Grow Honeyberries?
Here's other links which explain Honey berrys health benefits, although there may be better articles on the web I have yet to discover
http://www.healwithfood.org/health-bene ... rition.php
http://www.healwithfood.org/health-bene ... rition.php
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Re: Does Anyone Grow Honeyberries?
Interesting. That is something a may look into. Thanx, Ta.
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Re: Does Anyone Grow Honeyberries?
Honeyberries need good circulation,full sun and a well-drained soil.They are best grown under optimum conditions. You could grow them in unglazed clay pots since it can evaporate excess moisture and hold the heat to warm the soil. You can expect a lot of birds when you grow them so it is better to use some bird netting.
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