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How to Grow Lingonberry Shrubs: For an Evergreen Ground Cover
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How to Grow Lingonberry Shrubs: For an Evergreen Ground Cover

Lingonberries, Vaccinum vitas-idaea, are low-growing evergreen plants native to the boreal forests and arctic tundra of the colder regions of North America, Asia, and Europe. With glossy green foliage, this low-growing species can be grown as a ground cover in partially shaded beds and borders, adding year-round greenery to difficult areas.

As you may have guessed from its native range, this species thrives in northern regions, tolerating cold, snow, and frost. Additionally, as a close relative of blueberries, bilberries and cranberries, huckleberries produce red, jewel-like fruits in late summer and fall.

If you are looking for a evergreen ground cover plant which will provide year-round greenery and produce colorful fruit, lingonberries could be the low-growing plant for you. Here, a gardening expert shares all the information you need to know how to grow lingonberry plants in your garden.

Lingonberry bush with red fruits in a garden border

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How to Grow Lingonberry Plants