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Product review for Saskatoon Blueberry Overall Rating: ![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating :: Viewing page 1 of 2 - Saturday, July 10, 2010not so great Reviewed By: Aimee (Saratoga, NY) I got 2 Saskatoon "stems" for my boyfriend because he grew up in Saskatchewan. I planted both of them right away and I've been pretty unimpressed. One of them was tiny when it arrived and has hardly grown an inch. The leaves it does have are developing brown spots. It just seems stunted. The second one is a little better, but it was much bigger when it arrived. It has a healthier leaf cover and has probably doubled in height. We're going up to Saskatoon later this year, so I'm going to see if I can get a better stock shipped to us. - Thursday, October 14, 2010Delicious berry Reviewed By: John (Madison, SD) Delicious berry but I have found them VERRY difficult to establish and slow growing - Tuesday, March 04, 2008Great Looking Plants Reviewed By: Tom Ashton (Wellsville, Utah) I have tried traditional blueberries for the past two years. I cannot seem to get the pH right so I am trying Saskatoons or as they are known here, serviceberries. They are native to our area and should do great. I received my plants today from Gurneys. They were bigger than expected, properly packaged, and sweated out in transit. Buds have broken and they are ready to plant. They look just great. I am really pleased with what I received. - Monday, May 23, 2011great little plants Reviewed By: Stephanei (Pipestone, Minnesota) My plants arrived 2 weeks ago, little more than small twigs with roots. I planted then immediately. Now just 2 weeks later they are fully leafed out and growing very fast! The big one has already grown 6 inches and put off leaves of it's own, and the little one one has grown about 4in. I can't wait until next year to see if it starts to produce. I will definitely be buying more next year to start a hedge row. I couldn't be happier! - Friday, November 30, 2007An excellent alternative Reviewed By: Scott Brooks-Miller (Table Grove, Illinois) I have tried traditional blueberry plants for years and could never get the ph balance correct and the plants ended up dying. Now I have great blueberries and a wonderful landscape plant. This is a great secret! |