Running Serviceberry
Amelanchier humilis
Also Known As - Juneberry,ShadbushWatering:
Average
Propagation:
Seed Propagation,Cutting,Layering Propagation,Grafting Propagation,Division
Hardiness Zone:
Flowers:
White/Cream Flowers
Sun:
Sun, Partial Shade
Soil:
Sand, Loam
Fruits:
blue,purple Fruits Ready In Fall
Edible:
Yes
Leaf:
Yes
Growth Rate:
Low
Drought Tolerant:
Yes
Care Level:
Moderate
watering
When watering Running Serviceberry (Amelanchier humilis), water deeply and consistently. Water newly planted Running Serviceberry during the first season until the soil is consistently moist. After the first season, water only when the soil starts to dry out, usually every 7-14 days. Keep the soil slightly moist, but not soaked. To check if the plant needs water, push your finger into the soil up to your knuckle. If the soil is dry, it's time to water. After the first season, adjust the watering frequency and duration depending on the weather. During hot and dry periods you may need to water more often, while cooler and wetter weather may require less frequent watering. Always avoid overwatering to reduce the risk of root rot.
sunlight
Running Serviceberry (Amelanchier humilis) is a beautiful and hardy shrub that requires full sunlight for optimal growth. It is native to North America, and it prefers warm, sunny days and cooler nights for optimal health. For maximum growth, Running Serviceberry should receive at least 6 hours of sunlight each day, spread out over the full day. Generally speaking, this means that the shrub should receive full sunlight in the early morning, as well as late afternoon and early evening. Avoiding the hottest, middle part of the day will help reduce stress on the shrub and allow it to receive the optimal amount of sunlight. In some cases, running serviceberry may require more than 6 hours of sunlight. During the hottest months of the year when temperatures are above 90 ℉, running serviceberry may require up to 8 hours of sunlight to thrive. Providing the shrub with extra shade during these months, as well as an abundance of water, will help keep it healthy and happy.
pruning
The best time for pruning Running Serviceberry (Amelanchier humilis) is in late winter or early spring while the plants are still dormant. This applies to both young and established plants. Pruning should be minimal, since this species is naturally a low, shrub-like plant and doesn’t need a lot of upkeep. If pruning is needed, only remove dead or damaged branches. You can also trim the branches back slightly to control the size and shape of the plant. This species tends to put out more rapid growth in the spring, so light pruning right after flowering can be beneficial for controlling the size of the shrub. The ideal time for renewal pruning is in late winter or very early in the spring. When pruning, make sure to sterilize your tools and avoid trimming any healthy branches.