What's the verdict on Honeyberries...are they tasty?

It snowed, so I added some ashes under the bushes.

"It seems that the Honeybee variety of shrub is thickening very quickly. I need to prune it more often compared to other varieties. However, it is primarily intended for pollination, so I don’t have many planted. I only plant it sporadically. After pruning and rejuvenating, the fruits are large, and it is very fertile. It is a very suitable variety for processing.

In the fall, I completed the planting of Aurora. I believe the autumn season is more suitable for planting than the spring season. However, I haven’t had a chance to put stakes on the bird net yet.

Winter is more stable than the previous one, but extreme frosts haven’t occurred so far. It was only -15°C for three days, but winter is not over yet, so we’ll see. There might be a lot of snow as precipitation is frequent."

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