Elderberry Cutting Scotia – 3 Pack

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Scotia Elderberry produces smaller, but very sweet berries that are great for making pies, jams, and jellies!

Elderberry Cuttings Scotia × 3

Scotia Elderberry produces smaller, but very sweet berries that are great for making pies, jams, and jellies!

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Scotia Elderberry produces smaller, but very sweet berries that are great for making pies, jams, and jellies! This variety is popular in Canada.

Grow your own elderberries from these cuttings from Strathearn Elderberries, a small family farm in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia! When growing elderberries, keep in mind that they cross-pollinate. A minimum of two plants is suggested for pollination purposes. Planting multiple varieties of elderberries together are reported to improve pollination, but they are not required.

NOTE: This product is only available for shipping to US customers. 

Elderberry Cuttings – Scotia – Sambucus canadensis

Sun & Temperature: Elderberries prefer a sunny location but will adapt to part shade.

Soil Requirements: Elderberries are not picky, but they prefer a slightly acidic soil rich in compost. Your optimum soil pH should be between 5.5-6.5. Ideally, they should have a loamy, sandy, well-drained site. Add some manure or compost before planting if your earth is lacking.

Planting: Dig a generous hole and mix the native soil with equal parts of well-rotted compost. Plant lower nodes 4″ to 5″ deep. Elderberries grow between 6-12 feet tall, depending on the variety, and just as wide. Place plants 6-10 feet apart.

USDA Zones: 3-10
Height At Maturity: 12′
Sun/Shade: Full Sun
Spacing: 6-10′
Number of cuttings: 3 bare cuttings (6-12″ long)

Product image(s) via: Strathearn Elderberries, Seeds for Generations

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Elderberry Cuttings Scotia

Weight 0.667 oz
Dimensions 12 × 1 × 1 in

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