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OS - will check out that album. Sounds like everyone who is gardening is doing well so far! I tried to underestimate the amount of strawberries coming in, because I tend to be an optimist and didn't want to exaggerate, but my guess of 20-25 pounds was laughable. Already have picked 34.5 pounds and are probably a quarter through the harvest, maybe. Good thing the carnivores in the family have been eating all the deer and pig we slaughtered, because it is time for the fruitarians to monopolize the freezer space! Blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries are all ripening now, too. Yummmmm, my favorite time of year.

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And Nole, don't you know that haters are just jealous? You looked fly in that shirt, and everyone hating on you just wishes they could strut around with that kind of pompous splendor. :0074
 

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HH- where is the best place to plant Raspberries? Full sun/partial/morning/evening? I would like to plant some but not sure where and my garden boxes are out near my alley so I was hoping not to put them down there seeing as how people like to stroll though and help themselves. How long does it take to get berries after planting?

I was told that I wouldn't get strawberries this year or maybe next since I planted them last year.
 

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HH- where is the best place to plant Raspberries? Full sun/partial/morning/evening? I would like to plant some but not sure where and my garden boxes are out near my alley so I was hoping not to put them down there seeing as how people like to stroll though and help themselves. How long does it take to get berries after planting?

I was told that I wouldn't get strawberries this year or maybe next since I planted them last year.

On the strawberries, you should get a few this year, but if you really want them to come in good next year, I suggest picking off all the flowers that come out before they turn into berries - this way, the plant puts its energy into rooting instead of flowering. Will really improve future harvests.

You can really plant raspberries about anywhere - they grow like a weed. I would say minimum 4 hours of sunlight, and they will do fine, or a spot that is partial shade/sun all day. 6-8 hours sunlight would be optimal. I planted mine in a pretty sunny spot last September, and they are already HUGE. Planted three raspberries and they have already suckered out to cover about 10 feet. Dug up blackberry canes at the neighbors last year and planted about 20 feet of blackberries, and they are huge too. They will spread, so you have to be a little careful where you put them. We have a pond, so I put ours back behind the pond where they can just do whatever they want. I think they like to be planted in spring or fall, so if you wait until fall and plant them, you should have a few berries by next year. I planted four more raspberries this spring about three weeks ago from plants that looked like twigs, and they are already fruiting as well.
 

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On the strawberries, you should get a few this year, but if you really want them to come in good next year, I suggest picking off all the flowers that come out before they turn into berries - this way, the plant puts its energy into rooting instead of flowering. Will really improve future harvests.

You can really plant raspberries about anywhere - they grow like a weed. I would say minimum 4 hours of sunlight, and they will do fine, or a spot that is partial shade/sun all day. 6-8 hours sunlight would be optimal. I planted mine in a pretty sunny spot last September, and they are already HUGE. Planted three raspberries and they have already suckered out to cover about 10 feet. Dug up blackberry canes at the neighbors last year and planted about 20 feet of blackberries, and they are huge too. They will spread, so you have to be a little careful where you put them. We have a pond, so I put ours back behind the pond where they can just do whatever they want. I think they like to be planted in spring or fall, so if you wait until fall and plant them, you should have a few berries by next year. I planted four more raspberries this spring about three weeks ago from plants that looked like twigs, and they are already fruiting as well.

I had 18 strawberry plants last year and this year I ended up with one. I don't know if the squirrels got them or they just died over winter. Is it too late to get new ones or should I wait til next spring? I know they won't get berries but I kind of suck at the green thumb thing so all the help I can get is great. I have a strip of yard along my house out back next to the neighbors that I could plant the raspberries in which would also make for a good barrier since they now have a dog.
 

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I had 18 strawberry plants last year and this year I ended up with one. I don't know if the squirrels got them or they just died over winter. Is it too late to get new ones or should I wait til next spring? I know they won't get berries but I kind of suck at the green thumb thing so all the help I can get is great. I have a strip of yard along my house out back next to the neighbors that I could plant the raspberries in which would also make for a good barrier since they now have a dog.

I planted strawberry plants in the middle of the summer last year, and they are thriving now, so I say - go for it!

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Starting to eat a lot of stuff from the garden. Harvested a few pounds of food today alone. My favorite time of year, with blueberries, blackberries, and raspberries ripening. Picked a whole bowl of raspberries this morning, then our neighbor called tonight and said he had too many blackberries, so picked a whole bunch more - and they are still not done! Love it. In addition to canning fresh pressed grapes, we also have a friend who makes us some delicious (and very strong) wine with our grapes.


Fresh peas are one of the most delicious things in the world.
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I only ate about a hundred black raspberries before I got them inside.
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Broccoli
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Ripening Grapes
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Do you have dew berries up there?

You know, I wonder? We have a huge batch of wild blackberries back in our woods, in addition to all the ones we planted, but I wonder if they could be dew berries? How can you tell the difference?
 

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Starting to eat a lot of stuff from the garden. Harvested a few pounds of food today alone. My favorite time of year, with blueberries, blackberries, and raspberries ripening. Picked a whole bowl of raspberries this morning, then our neighbor called tonight and said he had too many blackberries, so picked a whole bunch more - and they are still not done! Love it. In addition to canning fresh pressed grapes, we also have a friend who makes us some delicious (and very strong) wine with our grapes.


Fresh peas are one of the most delicious things in the world.
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I only ate about a hundred black raspberries before I got them inside.
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Broccoli
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Ripening Grapes
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Wow I bet that is all delicious. Great pic's. All we have is 12 tomato plants. Waiting on them to ripen. Maybe we will branch out next year.

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been on a green smoothie kick ... I have a Magic Bullet and put this in them

1/2 glass full of fresh spinach and kale

1/2 glass
1 banana
about 20 blueberries
1 kiwi
chopped ginger root
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
shot of honey

:0074
 

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Had a bad storm today

Had a bad storm today

I don't know if my corn survived- There's about 125 stalks in that "pile".:shrug:
 

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been on a green smoothie kick ... I have a Magic Bullet and put this in them

1/2 glass full of fresh spinach and kale

1/2 glass
1 banana
about 20 blueberries
1 kiwi
chopped ginger root
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
shot of honey

:0074

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great looking veggies and berrys from the garden


we could never grow tomatos and the next door neighbor told my wife you have to give them alot of water. I water them everyday now and they are doing really good.

Got a blueberry tree that is full and I eat them every morning for breakfast on cereal.

planted black berrys, concord grapes , strawberrys .

Good info about the berrys.
 

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Starting to eat a lot of stuff from the garden. Harvested a few pounds of food today alone. My favorite time of year, with blueberries, blackberries, and raspberries ripening. Picked a whole bowl of raspberries this morning, then our neighbor called tonight and said he had too many blackberries, so picked a whole bunch more - and they are still not done! Love it. In addition to canning fresh pressed grapes, we also have a friend who makes us some delicious (and very strong) wine with our grapes.


Fresh peas are one of the most delicious things in the world.
2luxx13.jpg



I only ate about a hundred black raspberries before I got them inside.
24gmxrp.jpg



Broccoli
sphf6w.jpg



Ripening Grapes
no5zqt.jpg

looks good from here hippo
 
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