| PREORDER | Ranch
| PREORDER | Ranch
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Bring the resilient Ranch Elderberry (Sambucus canadensis 'Ranch') to your garden, an exceptionally hardy American elderberry variety known for thriving in challenging conditions. Ranch was selected for its ability to perform well in poorer soils, wind exposed sites, and variable climates. With its compact, stocky growth habit and early ripening berries, this dependable variety is a favorite for growers seeking a tough, productive elderberry that fruits reliably year after year.
Why Choose Ranch Elderberry?
• Thrives in Poorer Soil: Performs exceptionally well in harsh or low fertility conditions where other varieties may struggle.
• Compact and Manageable Size: Shorter, stockier growth creates a lower fruiting canopy that is easy to harvest and maintain.
• Early Ripening: One of the earliest elderberries to ripen, helping you extend and stagger your overall harvest window.
• Single Stem Fruiting: Produces clusters on individual stems, simplifying pruning and picking.
• Cold Hardy and Adaptable: Grows well across Zones 3 through 9 with strong tolerance to weather extremes.
• Great for Homesteads and Wildlife Plantings: Offers reliable fruit production plus excellent ecological benefits for pollinators and birds.
Medicinal and Nutritional Benefits
Elderberries from Ranch offer the same rich nutritional and wellness properties found in all high quality American elderberries. The berries are naturally high in antioxidants, including anthocyanins, and contain vitamins A and C, flavonoids, and dietary fiber. Traditionally, elderberries have been used to support immune function, respiratory health, and overall wellness. Their deep purple pigments provide potent free radical fighting compounds, while their nutrient density makes them ideal for syrups, teas, tinctures, and preserves. Ranch’s early ripening and dependable yields ensure a consistent supply of berries for both culinary and wellness uses.
Planting and Growing Instructions
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Preparing the Cuttings: Place cuttings into water or moist soil immediately after arrival. They can be rooted indoors or planted directly outdoors when conditions allow.
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Planting Time: Best planted in early spring once the soil is workable.
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Location: Full sun to partial shade will support optimal growth and fruiting.
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Soil Preferences: Prefers moist, well draining soil but is tolerant of poorer soils and a wide range of conditions. A pH between 6.0 and 7.0 is ideal.
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Spacing: Plant 2 to 4 feet apart in rows spaced 10 to 14 feet apart.
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Watering: Keep soil consistently moist while cuttings establish roots. Maintain regular watering during dry spells after establishment.
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Pruning: Prune in late winter or early spring to remove dead wood and encourage vigorous new first year shoots, which produce the best berries.
Pro Tips for Success
• Increase Yields with Additional Varieties: Elderberries are semi self fertile, so pairing Ranch with varieties such as Adams, Johns, or Wyldewood can significantly boost productivity.
• Early Harvest Advantage: Ranch ripens earlier than many varieties, allowing you to begin your elderberry harvest sooner.
• Excellent for Low Maintenance Plantings: Well suited for hedgerows, wildlife plantings, and regenerative landscapes.
All elderberry bundles include a minimum of three cuttings, each with two or more nodes. Please reference product photos for examples of bundle sizes.
Shipping Details: Sold as dormant cuttings in bundles, shipped fresh starting in February. STORE IN YOUR REFRIGERATOR UNTIL PLANTING.
Non-GMO Commitment: At Growing Farmers and The Farm on Central, all our plants are guaranteed non-GMO and not genetically modified in any way. We uphold natural breeding methods to support sustainable and regenerative gardening practices.
Growing Method: Grown on our Coop farms using natural methods with no chemicals used.
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