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Saskatoon Berry Isaac

Isaac Saskatoon Berry

  • »  Amelanchier x wiegandii ‘Isaac’
  • »  Dwarf selection
  • »  Very productive
  • »  Native to Eastern Canada
  • »  Self-pollinating but produces more fruit if others are present
  • »  Beautiful white blooms in early spring
  • »  Blueberry-like fruit appear in early summer
  • »  Great to eat fresh, or in pies, jams, and other desserts

2gal
$46.50
  • Category:Fruit
  • Hardiness Zone:2b
  • Height:120-150 cm
  • Spread:100-120 cm
  • Bloom Color: White
Exposure
Full Sun
Partial Sun/Shade
Soil Moisture
Moist to Average
Average to Dry Soils
Attributes
Berries
Edible
Fruit
Flowering Time
Early Spring
Habit
Dwarf
Rounded
Foliage Color
Green
Landscape uses
Hedge
Herbal garden
Screening (privacy)
Specimen
Growing & Maintenance Tips for Saskatoon Berry 'Isaac'

Saskatoon berries are very hardy although late spring frosts should be avoided. They prefer average moisture in well drained soils with a PH above 6. They will begin to bear fruit at 2-4yrs of age on old wood in late June. Plants generally will not require pruning until 7-9 years of age and then removing damaged, weak or crossed branches should be performed in early spring before new growth begins. Saskatoon berries are self-pollinating although will produce larger and more fruit if another one is present.