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Sweet Berries, Hardy Growth

Discover the delightful Red Candy Lingonberry Bush, a compact evergreen shrub that brings year-round beauty and delicious harvests to your garden. Native to northern regions, this hardy plant thrives in cooler climates and produces abundant clusters of tart-sweet red berries perfect for fresh eating, jams, and culinary creations. With its glossy, deep green foliage and delicate pink flowers in spring, the Red Candy Lingonberry offers ornamental appeal alongside practical fruit production. This low-maintenance shrub reaches just 8-10 inches tall, making it ideal for borders, containers, or ground cover applications. The Red Candy variety is known for its superior flavor and prolific berry production, delivering consistent yields year after year. Lingonberries are nutrient-dense superfruits packed with antioxidants and vitamin C, supporting both your garden's ecosystem and your family's wellness. Plant in well-draining, acidic soil and partial shade for optimal growth. Cold-hardy to Zone 3, this resilient shrub withstands harsh winters while remaining evergreen. Whether you're an experienced gardener or just starting out, the Red Candy Lingonberry Bush is a rewarding addition that combines ornamental charm with functional harvests.

Planting & Care

Location: This is a full sun plant needing a minimum of 2-6 hours of direct light. They prefer acidic, moist soil, but not standing water. They can tolerate drier soil once established but are not drought tolerant. These shrubs can be used as a evergreen hedge, a specimen plant, or a mixed border.

Planting directions: Once you have chosen your ideal location, it is time to plant your shrub.

1) Dig a hole that is 3 times the width of the container that your berry arrived in and just as deeply.
2) Remove the plant from the container and lightly comb the roots with your fingers to loosen them so that they spread out more readily.
3) Position your plant so that it is upright and centered in the hole.
4) Tamp the soil as you backfill the hole with a mixture of 60% native soil and 40% compost or garden soil.
5) Water the plant well when done to saturate all of the roots and the planting area. Make sure that the area drains well so that the roots are not in standing water.
6) Mulch the planting area with a 3-4 inch thick layer of mulch to protect the roots from the cold temperatures as well as helping the plant to conserve the moisture that you are giving the tree.

Watering: Berry bushes prefer soil that is moist but not wet. They like well-draining soil, but do not like to dry out more than approximately 2 inches down before getting watered again. The frequency of watering will depend on your soil type, climate, and current weather conditions. They will need more water during times of heat and drought and less during cooler periods.

Fertilizing: Berries do not need much fertilization to thrive. Compost is a good fertilizer for these plants as it is not too high in nitrogen.

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Details & Craftsmanship

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Sweet Berries, Hardy Growth

Discover the delightful Red Candy Lingonberry Bush, a compact evergreen shrub that brings year-round beauty and delicious harvests to your garden. Native to northern regions, this hardy plant thrives in cooler climates and produces abundant clusters of tart-sweet red berries perfect for fresh eating, jams, and culinary creations. With its glossy, deep green foliage and delicate pink flowers in spring, the Red Candy Lingonberry offers ornamental appeal alongside practical fruit production. This low-maintenance shrub reaches just 8-10 inches tall, making it ideal for borders, containers, or ground cover applications. The Red Candy variety is known for its superior flavor and prolific berry production, delivering consistent yields year after year. Lingonberries are nutrient-dense superfruits packed with antioxidants and vitamin C, supporting both your garden's ecosystem and your family's wellness. Plant in well-draining, acidic soil and partial shade for optimal growth. Cold-hardy to Zone 3, this resilient shrub withstands harsh winters while remaining evergreen. Whether you're an experienced gardener or just starting out, the Red Candy Lingonberry Bush is a rewarding addition that combines ornamental charm with functional harvests.

Planting & Care

Location: This is a full sun plant needing a minimum of 2-6 hours of direct light. They prefer acidic, moist soil, but not standing water. They can tolerate drier soil once established but are not drought tolerant. These shrubs can be used as a evergreen hedge, a specimen plant, or a mixed border.

Planting directions: Once you have chosen your ideal location, it is time to plant your shrub.

1) Dig a hole that is 3 times the width of the container that your berry arrived in and just as deeply.
2) Remove the plant from the container and lightly comb the roots with your fingers to loosen them so that they spread out more readily.
3) Position your plant so that it is upright and centered in the hole.
4) Tamp the soil as you backfill the hole with a mixture of 60% native soil and 40% compost or garden soil.
5) Water the plant well when done to saturate all of the roots and the planting area. Make sure that the area drains well so that the roots are not in standing water.
6) Mulch the planting area with a 3-4 inch thick layer of mulch to protect the roots from the cold temperatures as well as helping the plant to conserve the moisture that you are giving the tree.

Watering: Berry bushes prefer soil that is moist but not wet. They like well-draining soil, but do not like to dry out more than approximately 2 inches down before getting watered again. The frequency of watering will depend on your soil type, climate, and current weather conditions. They will need more water during times of heat and drought and less during cooler periods.

Fertilizing: Berries do not need much fertilization to thrive. Compost is a good fertilizer for these plants as it is not too high in nitrogen.

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