5-9" Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences intro, 1999. Newer cultivar selected from an open-pollinated seedling of ‘Sanna’, a wild strain.
Strong producer of medium-sized berries. Z2. Maine Grown. (1-gallon fabric pots)
Orders with subtotals $1,200 and above receive bulk pricing.
If you have placed orders totaling at least $1,200 within the past 12 months, additional orders qualify for bulk pricing.
Bulbs begin shipping in late September.
Trees and plants begin shipping in early March.
Potatoes and onion sets begin shipping in late March.
Seeds ship year-round, with a pause in November.
Tools and growing supplies ship year-round.
Orders with subtotals $1,200 and above receive bulk pricing.
If you have placed orders totaling at least $1,200 within the past 12 months, additional orders qualify for bulk pricing.
5-9" Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences intro, 1999. Newer cultivar selected from an open-pollinated seedling of ‘Sanna’, a wild strain.
Strong producer of medium-sized berries. Z2. Maine Grown. (1-gallon fabric pots)
Items from our perennial plants warehouse ordered on or before February 20 will ship from early March through early May, starting with warmer areas and finishing in colder areas.
Orders placed after February 20 will ship from late April through early-to-mid May.
Also called Foxberry, Cowberry, Mountain Cranberry. Vigorous shallow-rooted spreading groundcover is related to blueberries and cranberries. Bright red glossy nutritious fruits are wicked tart until dead ripe, then have excellent flavor, richer and less astringent than cranberries. Can be eaten fresh but primarily used in sauces, jams, syrups, fruit leathers, juices and wines. Stores up to 2 months in the fridge. Small shiny dark green foliage is quite lovely. Adorable tiny bell-shaped white flowers in spring attract a plethora of pollinators. Extremely popular in Scandinavia and now catching on in the U.S. Ripen in late summer but are best after a frost. Can produce 1–2 lb per plant for up to 20 years.
Native to circumpolar boreal forests. Incredibly tough and very hardy.
You’ll find more groundcovers, like Canadian wild ginger, thyme, geranium and arnica, with the herbaceous perennials.