Pricing & Savings FAQ:
Do I need a coupon code for bulk discounts?
No. Our system is designed to do the math for you. As you add more plants to your cart, the price per plant will automatically drop once you hit the next savings tier.
Can I mix and match varieties to reach a higher tier?
No. The prices points are cultivar specific. We do not offer to mix any individual haskap varieties (Aurora, Borealis, Beast, Beauty, etc.) to reach a volume discount tier.
How do discounts work with Bundles?
Our curated Bundles (like the Family Garden Pack or the Grower Bundle) are already pre-discounted by 10–15%. Because they offer a deeper discount than individual plants, they do not count towards additional tiered pricing, but they represent the absolute best value on the site.
When will my 2026 order ship?
To ensure your plants arrive healthy and ready for spring, we begin shipping our dormant stock on April 13, 2026 to the United States.
🌿Spring Shipping of Dormant Plants to Canada Starts May 4, 2026🌿
🌿Shipping of Boreal Bliss Plants Starts September 2026🌿.
You will receive a tracking number as soon as your box leaves our facility.
Plant Specifications & Quality Guarantee
Haskap Central Standards for Spring 2026:
- Plant Type: Professional-grade Dormant Stock
- Average Height: 12–18″ (6″ guaranteed minimum)
- Root System: Fully established, field-ready root ball
- Hardiness: Bred for extreme cold (Canada/Northern US)
- Shipping Window: Starts April 13, 2026 for The United States and May 4 for Canada.
- Bonus Resource: Includes our 18-Page Haskap Nutrition & Planting Guide with every order.
Haskap Pollination Sheet:
Cross-pollination is essential for Haskap fruit set. For the best results, ensure your chosen variety is paired with an Excellent match.
| Your Variety |
Best Partners (Excellent) |
Compatible (Good) |
Avoid (Incompatible/Poor) |
| Aurora |
Borealis, Honeybee |
Boreal Beast |
Blizzard, Beauty |
| Borealis |
Aurora, Honeybee |
Boreal Blizzard |
Beast, Beauty |
| Honeybee |
Aurora, Borealis |
Blizzard, Beast |
Boreal Beauty |
| Boreal Blizzard |
Boreal Beast |
Borealis, Honeybee |
Aurora, Beauty |
| Boreal Beast |
Boreal Blizzard |
Aurora, Honeybee, Beauty |
Borealis |
| Boreal Beauty |
Boreal Beast |
— |
Aurora, Borealis, Blizzard |
Description
Borealis Haskap Plants
- Excellent Flavour
- Home Gardener Choice
- Compact Size
Excellent Flavour and Home Gardener’s Choice:
Borealis is a charming ornamental plant with a compact size, making it a favourite among home gardeners. Its berries are notable for their plump, boxy shape, offering an excellent flavour that is highly appealing.
While Borealis is well-suited for fresh picking, it is less ideal for mechanical processing due to potential bleeding at the stem. The University of Saskatchewan has recognized Borealis as the ideal choice for U-Pick orchards and home gardens, thanks to its exceptional attributes.
Companion Planting for Optimal Growth:
To ensure proper fruit set, Borealis requires an unrelated companion plant. It pairs with Aurora, Indigo Gem, and Honeybee. Most growers are planting at a ratio of 2:1. Research conducted in Quebec on various haskap varieties has shown that yields can be significantly higher when companion plants are placed in the same row for pollination purposes.
Features of Companion Cultivars:
- Aurora: Known for its superior taste, Aurora has a sweeter profile due to its lower acidity, making it a favourite among growers and consumers alike.
- Honeybee: The best pollenizer for Aurora, ensuring abundant fruit set and excellent crop yields.
- Indigo Gem: Superior form for ornamental and shelterbelts reason.
- Please refer to our compatibility chart on our “favourite links” page for more companion options.
Ordering Information:
Reserve your Borealis plants now for Spring 2026 delivery. Due to limited supply, early ordering is recommended to avoid disappointment.
Special Offers:
Maximize savings with our discount pricing and reduced shipping costs per plant by placing a group order with family, friends, or neighbours. Haskap plants make unique gifts for occasions such as weddings, housewarmings, birthdays, and baby showers. They are also an excellent addition to edible landscaping or food forests.
Volume Pricing applies per cultivar. For a detailed description of Borealis by Dr. Bob Bors from the University of Saskatchewan, visit our “Favourite Links” page.
Photo courtesy of the University of Saskatchewan.
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