One of my all time favorite berries and it can be grown all the way down to zone 3 in Canada!


Saskatoon berry shrubs are native to North America and are commonly found in western Canada. They are small deciduous shrubs that grow up to 10 feet tall and produce blue-purple berries that resemble blueberries. The berries are sweet and delicious, with a flavor similar to a cross between blueberries and apples.


Saskatoon berry bushes are hardy and can tolerate a wide range of soil and climatic conditions. They prefer full sun to partial shade and well-draining soil. They are also drought-tolerant and can withstand cold temperatures.


The bushes bloom in early spring, producing small white flowers that give way to the fruit in early summer. The berries ripen over a period of several weeks and are usually harvested in late June or early July.


Saskatoon berry bushes are highly valued by both wildlife and humans. Birds and small mammals eat the berries, and they are also popular for use in jams, pies, and other baked goods.


Saskatoon berry bushes are a low-maintenance and highly productive fruit crop that can add interest to a landscaping or gardening project.


Suitable for growing zones 3-6.


What you will receive: 15 saskatoon berry bush/shrub seeds (Amelanchier Alnifolia) plus a free gift with your order.