I have already harvested the berries this year. In TN the berries are ready in early May.
Since we have a long growing season, we had two bloom times. Once in spring when they were small twigs and once in fall. The growth that took place in February and March of this year was amazing! So in the plants in their second year of growth are taking off!
The one thing I wasn’t prepared for was that
honeyberries go dormant in the summer (they look dead, brown and
withered), but then leaf out when the weather cools down in Zone 7.
Honeyberries in the Deep South do better under a 40 percent shade cloth
in July/August.
I take pictures and map the growth and production on everything.
Including the berries under shade cloth and those that aren’t. And
plants that are mulched and plants that aren’t! Hoping to figure out the
best way to grow them in the south!
Sandra, Athens, TN