Berries
Few things beat fruit you grew yourself, and berries are the easiest way to get there in our climate. We carry hardy, short-season berry plants chosen to fruit reliably through a Flathead summer — everbearing strawberries for a long picking window, tough summer raspberries, and cold-loving honeyberries that ripen before almost anything else. Plant them once and most will give you years of harvest. Ask us how to site and care for them, and which ripen when, so you can pick from spring well into fall.
Boyne Raspberry
Summer-bearing red raspberry
An exceptionally hardy summer raspberry bred for cold climates — reliable fruit even after a tough winter.
- Sunlight: full sun
- Water: moderate
- Season: Plant spring; fruits midsummer
Honeyberry (Haskap)
Honeyberry / haskap (Lonicera caerulea)
Extremely cold-hardy and the earliest berry of the season — blueberry-like fruit without fussy soil.
- Sunlight: full sun
- Water: moderate
- Season: Plant spring; ripens early — late spring/early summer
Seascape Strawberry
Everbearing (day-neutral) strawberry
An everbearing strawberry that keeps fruiting from summer into fall — perfect for our short season.
- Sunlight: full sun
- Water: moderate
- Season: Plant spring; fruits summer into fall