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January 16, 2020January 16, 2020
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Haskaps grow best in cold-climates and in heavier soil that can hold some water. Their roots grow outward more than down. A mature bush is 4-5 feet tall and about as wide. A wide range of pH is recommended between pH 5-7. This is a hearty plant tolerant to minus 40 degrees below Celcius and budding begins often under snow cover.

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