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Honeyberry – Lonicera Kamtschatica (Potted)

(1 Plant)


When we deliver
We deliver these plants from late April/early May until late Autumn, depending upon the season. It is a little tricky for us to give a specific date as we do not use any artificial heat to raise our plants, so we are a little dependent on the weather.

You can order from…
These plants are available to be ordered and dispatched right up until late Autumn, as the plants arrive as healthy young plants and will have already been growing for at least 2-3 months before you receive them, giving you a great head start on your vegetable growing!

Do I need to sign for them?
All our plant orders are dispatched with an overnight courier* to mainland UK and do not need to be signed for when they are delivered, but will be left somewhere safe. When placing your order, please let us know where you would like the plants left if you are not in when the courier delivers.

We will keep you posted
You will receive an email approximately a week before your order is dispatched and another on the day your plants are packed and leave us so you know to expect and prepare for their arrival.

£8.99


Hardy berries that ripen early in the season
The Honeyberry is actually a species of honeysuckle with berries that make a fantastic blueberry-like jam (they look like blueberries, but need sugar/honey to sweeten them up before eating.) A native to Eastern Siberia these lovely little plants won’t struggle with even the coldest British winter! We recommend ordering two honeyberry plants and plant them close together (1.5m-2m apart) to aid pollination. The flowers usually come out in Feb/Mar time often before all our bees and other pollinators get going for the year, so by planting in pairs you increase chances of wind pollination. The plant comes with a full growing guide.

Number of plants: 1 (11cm biodegradable pot)

Variety: Lonicera Kamtschatica

In the kitchen: These fruits are quite tart on their own and best enjoyed sweetened up with honey or sugar in a wide array of desserts, jams and smoothies.