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Saskatoon is a plant that grows in the form of a shrub. It reaches about 2-3 meters in height. It is completely frost-resistant. The variety is highly productive. It is relatively resistant to diseases and pests. This variety is self-pollinating. It has no specific soil requirements. It prefers a sunny or semi-shaded position. Overall, the plant is considered medicinal.
Saskatoon is a plant that grows in the form of a shrub. It reaches about 2-3 meters in height. It is completely frost-resistant. The variety is highly productive. Saskatoon is relatively resistant to diseases and pests. This variety is self-pollinating.
Uses: It is suitable for home gardens, unconventional berry plantations, natural and trimmed hedges, urban greenery, parks, city gardens, and fruit plantations.
Flowering and fruiting: It blooms in April. The flowers are small and white. The first fruits appear at the turn of July and August. The fruits are gathered in loose clusters and have a sweet, aromatic taste. It usually starts fruiting in the first year after planting. One shrub can yield up to 10 kg of fruit. The fruits are dark purple in color, with a waxy coating.
Care: The shrub is suitable for average soils. The position should be sunny or semi-shaded.
Pruning: It does not require heavy pruning. Only diseased or dry shoots should be cut.