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Honeyberry Haskap Live Plants and Cuttings! - Boreal Blizzard’ Cultivar. Largest Berries!
from $20.00
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[Late Winter/Early Spring 2026 Nursery Update!]
We are still in the thick of winter here, with snow on the ground and single digit nighttime temperatures still possible. While we aim to maintain a fast shipping schedule, our top priority is protecting your plants. We will harvest, process, and ship orders only during windows of mild weather to ensure your cuttings and plants arrive safely. (We cannot wait for temps to go above freezing!)
We can’t wait for the growing season to begin!
We only have well rooted small plants this season, Next year we hope to have a large amount of cuttings for your own propagations! (Remember they are a cold climate berry, If you live in zone 8 or warmer they may struggle!)
Lonicera caerulea ‘Boreal Blizzard’ (Honeyberry / Haskap)
Boreal Blizzard is a University of Saskatchewan cultivar that produces the largest and heaviest fruit of any current haskap variety. The berries are thick, "surfboard-shaped," and notably sweeter than older cultivars. This variety blooms later than European types, making it more resistant to late spring frosts. It requires a late-blooming companion, such as 'Boreal Beast' or 'Boreal Beauty', for pollination.
Haskaps are extremely cold-hardy (to USDA Zone 2). They are the first shrubs to flower and fruit in the spring. Plants reach approximately 5 ft in height and thrive in neutral, organic-rich soil (pH 5.0–7.0). Once established, annual pruning of 20–30% of old growth is required to maintain fruit yields.
Growing Notes
Mature height: ~5 ft
Berry shape: Large, heavy oval
Flavor: High sugar content, low acidity
Pollination: Requires Boreal Beast or Boreal Beauty
Soil: Neutral pH (5.0–7.0), high organic matter
Annual pruning: 20–30%
**Standard Cuttings: Typically 1/6-3/8" thick and 4 inches long. These premium cuttings are ideal for reliable propagation. Their larger size allows direct planting into firm ground without tools. The larger size also makes them easy to locate as other plants grow around them later in the season.
**Bulk/Grade B Cuttings: A mix of larger and smaller cuttings, Cost-effective for establishing larger quantities, these are used for our own nursery stock propagation. Smaller 1st year Hardwood and larger 2nd year hardwood can require a little more/time and care to establish.
**Rooted Cuttings: Cuttings rooted in sterile soil, shipped in deep plugs. These grow quickly at this stage. You can see them pictured!
**First-Year Live Plants: Large, well-established first-year plants. These plants are up to 1' tall and develop into semi-mature bushes by the next growing season.
We are still in the thick of winter here, with snow on the ground and single digit nighttime temperatures still possible. While we aim to maintain a fast shipping schedule, our top priority is protecting your plants. We will harvest, process, and ship orders only during windows of mild weather to ensure your cuttings and plants arrive safely. (We cannot wait for temps to go above freezing!)
We can’t wait for the growing season to begin!
We only have well rooted small plants this season, Next year we hope to have a large amount of cuttings for your own propagations! (Remember they are a cold climate berry, If you live in zone 8 or warmer they may struggle!)
Lonicera caerulea ‘Boreal Blizzard’ (Honeyberry / Haskap)
Boreal Blizzard is a University of Saskatchewan cultivar that produces the largest and heaviest fruit of any current haskap variety. The berries are thick, "surfboard-shaped," and notably sweeter than older cultivars. This variety blooms later than European types, making it more resistant to late spring frosts. It requires a late-blooming companion, such as 'Boreal Beast' or 'Boreal Beauty', for pollination.
Haskaps are extremely cold-hardy (to USDA Zone 2). They are the first shrubs to flower and fruit in the spring. Plants reach approximately 5 ft in height and thrive in neutral, organic-rich soil (pH 5.0–7.0). Once established, annual pruning of 20–30% of old growth is required to maintain fruit yields.
Growing Notes
Mature height: ~5 ft
Berry shape: Large, heavy oval
Flavor: High sugar content, low acidity
Pollination: Requires Boreal Beast or Boreal Beauty
Soil: Neutral pH (5.0–7.0), high organic matter
Annual pruning: 20–30%
**Standard Cuttings: Typically 1/6-3/8" thick and 4 inches long. These premium cuttings are ideal for reliable propagation. Their larger size allows direct planting into firm ground without tools. The larger size also makes them easy to locate as other plants grow around them later in the season.
**Bulk/Grade B Cuttings: A mix of larger and smaller cuttings, Cost-effective for establishing larger quantities, these are used for our own nursery stock propagation. Smaller 1st year Hardwood and larger 2nd year hardwood can require a little more/time and care to establish.
**Rooted Cuttings: Cuttings rooted in sterile soil, shipped in deep plugs. These grow quickly at this stage. You can see them pictured!
**First-Year Live Plants: Large, well-established first-year plants. These plants are up to 1' tall and develop into semi-mature bushes by the next growing season.
[Late Winter/Early Spring 2026 Nursery Update!]
We are still in the thick of winter here, with snow on the ground and single digit nighttime temperatures still possible. While we aim to maintain a fast shipping schedule, our top priority is protecting your plants. We will harvest, process, and ship orders only during windows of mild weather to ensure your cuttings and plants arrive safely. (We cannot wait for temps to go above freezing!)
We can’t wait for the growing season to begin!
We only have well rooted small plants this season, Next year we hope to have a large amount of cuttings for your own propagations! (Remember they are a cold climate berry, If you live in zone 8 or warmer they may struggle!)
Lonicera caerulea ‘Boreal Blizzard’ (Honeyberry / Haskap)
Boreal Blizzard is a University of Saskatchewan cultivar that produces the largest and heaviest fruit of any current haskap variety. The berries are thick, "surfboard-shaped," and notably sweeter than older cultivars. This variety blooms later than European types, making it more resistant to late spring frosts. It requires a late-blooming companion, such as 'Boreal Beast' or 'Boreal Beauty', for pollination.
Haskaps are extremely cold-hardy (to USDA Zone 2). They are the first shrubs to flower and fruit in the spring. Plants reach approximately 5 ft in height and thrive in neutral, organic-rich soil (pH 5.0–7.0). Once established, annual pruning of 20–30% of old growth is required to maintain fruit yields.
Growing Notes
Mature height: ~5 ft
Berry shape: Large, heavy oval
Flavor: High sugar content, low acidity
Pollination: Requires Boreal Beast or Boreal Beauty
Soil: Neutral pH (5.0–7.0), high organic matter
Annual pruning: 20–30%
**Standard Cuttings: Typically 1/6-3/8" thick and 4 inches long. These premium cuttings are ideal for reliable propagation. Their larger size allows direct planting into firm ground without tools. The larger size also makes them easy to locate as other plants grow around them later in the season.
**Bulk/Grade B Cuttings: A mix of larger and smaller cuttings, Cost-effective for establishing larger quantities, these are used for our own nursery stock propagation. Smaller 1st year Hardwood and larger 2nd year hardwood can require a little more/time and care to establish.
**Rooted Cuttings: Cuttings rooted in sterile soil, shipped in deep plugs. These grow quickly at this stage. You can see them pictured!
**First-Year Live Plants: Large, well-established first-year plants. These plants are up to 1' tall and develop into semi-mature bushes by the next growing season.
We are still in the thick of winter here, with snow on the ground and single digit nighttime temperatures still possible. While we aim to maintain a fast shipping schedule, our top priority is protecting your plants. We will harvest, process, and ship orders only during windows of mild weather to ensure your cuttings and plants arrive safely. (We cannot wait for temps to go above freezing!)
We can’t wait for the growing season to begin!
We only have well rooted small plants this season, Next year we hope to have a large amount of cuttings for your own propagations! (Remember they are a cold climate berry, If you live in zone 8 or warmer they may struggle!)
Lonicera caerulea ‘Boreal Blizzard’ (Honeyberry / Haskap)
Boreal Blizzard is a University of Saskatchewan cultivar that produces the largest and heaviest fruit of any current haskap variety. The berries are thick, "surfboard-shaped," and notably sweeter than older cultivars. This variety blooms later than European types, making it more resistant to late spring frosts. It requires a late-blooming companion, such as 'Boreal Beast' or 'Boreal Beauty', for pollination.
Haskaps are extremely cold-hardy (to USDA Zone 2). They are the first shrubs to flower and fruit in the spring. Plants reach approximately 5 ft in height and thrive in neutral, organic-rich soil (pH 5.0–7.0). Once established, annual pruning of 20–30% of old growth is required to maintain fruit yields.
Growing Notes
Mature height: ~5 ft
Berry shape: Large, heavy oval
Flavor: High sugar content, low acidity
Pollination: Requires Boreal Beast or Boreal Beauty
Soil: Neutral pH (5.0–7.0), high organic matter
Annual pruning: 20–30%
**Standard Cuttings: Typically 1/6-3/8" thick and 4 inches long. These premium cuttings are ideal for reliable propagation. Their larger size allows direct planting into firm ground without tools. The larger size also makes them easy to locate as other plants grow around them later in the season.
**Bulk/Grade B Cuttings: A mix of larger and smaller cuttings, Cost-effective for establishing larger quantities, these are used for our own nursery stock propagation. Smaller 1st year Hardwood and larger 2nd year hardwood can require a little more/time and care to establish.
**Rooted Cuttings: Cuttings rooted in sterile soil, shipped in deep plugs. These grow quickly at this stage. You can see them pictured!
**First-Year Live Plants: Large, well-established first-year plants. These plants are up to 1' tall and develop into semi-mature bushes by the next growing season.