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- Description
- CSA Terms and Agreement
❇︎ ❇︎ Pre-Ordering is OPEN! ❇︎ ❇︎
❇︎ Cuttings begin shipping in Early Spring 2025.
❇︎ Seedlings begin shipping in Late Spring 2025.
Wyldewood has huge flower clusters, typically 2 inches wider than the clusters of any other cultivar. The creamy-white flowers are densely clustered in a cyme measuring a foot across. It is an indeterminant cultivar, which means it flowers all season, producing flowers and ripe fruit at the same time. It is a very heavy producer with some trials showing more productive than Adams. Berries ripen a couple of weeks after Bob Gordon, and produces for a month. Very vigorous and needs room to grow.
The fruit is a great source of vitamin C, making wonderful pie, juice, jelly and wine. Vigorous and hardy plants produce showy, fragrant white flowers in summer and colorful fall foliage. One of the easiest berries to grow. A vibrant bush in the garden that is a food source for pollinators and hummingbirds.
Sambucus canadensis, Wyldewood Elderberry is from University of Missouri/Missouri State University in 2010. Resents root disturbance. Cross pollinize with another S. canadensis variety, such as Bob Gordon, for abundant fruit production.
These are seedlings and cuttings from our elderberry bushes where we harvest and sell the certified organic flowers and berries. We have been growing certified organic Wyldewood elderberries for five years with very good results. Typically, bushes remain around 10 feet tall and wide; when densely planted, they will grow up to 12+ feet tall. This elderberry bush has very dependable fruit production due to late and continuous blooming. It's usually not bothered by insects or diseases and are quick to grow to maturity.
USDA Zone: 3 - 9 hardiness, prefers cooler climates
Grow Height: 10 - 12'
Sun: Full Sun, does well with some shade
Ripening Time: Late Summer
Pollination: Self-fertile, yields increase with a second variety, such as Bob Gordon
Years to Fruit: 2 to 3 years (seedlings to canes); fruiting on 2nd year seedlings or 3rd year canes in zones 3 and 4.
Soil Type: Tolerates a wide variety, best in soils rich in organic matter & well-draining
Moisture Requirements: needs consistently moist soil, not wet, for two growing seasons. Do not allow soil to dry out in the first growing season. Very drought-tolerant once properly established.
Best Time to Plant: Spring and Fall. Summer planting is possible but watering requirements are more demanding. Best time to plant in most climates is Fall, followed by early Spring.
Mulch: important for all seasons, mulch deeply immediately after planting to protect young roots and retain hydrated soils.
The 2025 Summer CSA season will be 10 weeks from June 25 - August 27, 2025 (no pick-up week of July 4). Pick-up will be at The Boreal Farm on Wednesday from 4:30 - 6:30 p.m.
In joining The Boreal Farm CSA (Community Supported Agriculture), I understand and agree that farming is a seasonal and unpredictable undertaking. Pests, predation, disease, and weather can cause crop failure at any point in the growing season and we cannot issue refunds in the case of crop failure partial or in full.
I understand the size and number of items in my box will fluctuate each week throughout the growing season.
My certified organic share will vary from week-to-week depending on what is best in season at the time, and the farmer has the discretion to make substitutions.
The Boreal Farm will, to the best of its ability, provide the freshest, highest quality produce possible—however, I understand I am assuming a mutual risk with my farmer. Risk can include partial or complete crop shortages and/or failures.
Payment for CSA membership is due at the time of sign-up. Memberships are non-refundable, any full or partial refund is at the sole discretion of The Boreal Farm.
I agree to provide two clean 28 qt coolers labeled with my last name on the lid and front by June 15 and subsequently, provide a clean cooler each week for my share.
I agree to pick up my share at the agreed upon location and time each week or arrange for someone else to pick up my share and notify The Boreal Farm.
I understand that if I do not pick up my share it will be donated to a local charity of The Boreal Farm’s choosing.
The Primary Member is the person completing the purchase and is the point of contact concerning membership and other farm matters. Communication between Members and The Boreal Farm is by email. The Primary Member is responsible for reading the weekly newsletter where important updates and information is shared.
By purchasing a 2025 Summer CSA share, I understand and agree to these terms.
The Boreal Farm will not share your private information.
Wyldwood Elderberry
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