Saskatoons (Amelanchier alnifolia) This prairie native shrugs off harsh, sub-zero winters and comes back with its silvery leaves and spectacular white flowers followed by heavy berry crops. The sweet, purple almond-flavoured berries make an absolutely delicious pie. Plant a hedge row along the windward side of your orchard or vineyard and do two things at once: provide protection for more tender plants and lure birds away from your main crop. Attractive fall foliage is an added bonus. Saskatoons are probably the simplest of all berries to grow. Unlike blueberries they take whatever soil you’ve got without complaining. They do respond well to added fertility. Mulching with compost is definitely beneficial. Bareroot plants

Saskatoon Berry : LEE 3  45-60cm (18-24") plant

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Fruit growing success on the Canadian prairies owes a great deal to the passionate, lifelong efforts of the late Lloyd Lee. Among the numerous new varieties he developed at his home in Barrhead, north of Edmonton, were several saskatoons, the best of which are now known as Lee 3 and Lee 8. In addition to excellent flavour and compact bush size, Lee 3 is distinguished by it's early ripening, which extends the saskatoon season. Matures at only 1.5-2m (5-6')

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