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Haskap is hardy to Zone 2 and can be planted in spring or fall. Shrubs grow 1.2 to two metres tall and wide and require at least two varieties that bloom at the same time, in order to produce fruit.
A new and little-known berry is gaining recognition for its health value as production grows in northwestern New Brunswick.The haskap berry — which looks like a long blueberry — is packed with ...
Tradionally, haskap berries are only found sporadically in the Canadian wilderness. The head of the U of S fruit program aims to change that. SKIP TO MAIN CONTENT ...
Perry Senft planted 30 trees of haskap in his orchard. He says it’s a pricey berry, so he mixes it with rhubarb for the jam he sells at the Farmer’s Market.
Haskap berries might be the next new superfood – but most people haven't heard of them. That's because the berries, which are higher in antioxidants than blueberries, have traditionally been ...
The berries have an “untapped market potential,” specifically in cold climates, according to experts.
Haskap berries are, indeed, irregularly shaped, often oblong, but do look like blueberries, with the same skin color and patina. It is easy see how the reader was confused.
Haskap berries, native to the cool temperatures of the northern hemisphere, have the potential to improve the performance of endurance runners by “game-changing” levels, according to a study. ...
You know about the superfood properties of blueberries and raspberries. Well, it’s time to meet the haskap berry. A blue honeysuckle, native to the low-lying wet regions of northern hemisphere ...
Researchers at Dalhousie University's Faculty of Agriculture believe what Hippocrates, the father of medicine, stated thousands of years before: "Let thy food be thy medicine and thy medicine be ...
Haskap Berries Can Help You Run Faster and for Longer, Study Finds In a groundbreaking study, the nutrient-dense fruit sliced 20 seconds off trial subjects' running times By Annie Hayes Published ...
Growers say Haskap berries could be Tasmania’s next cold-hardy superfood. This Tasmanian superfruit might look like a blueberry’s odd-shaped relative but it contains 130 times the amount of ...
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