I've got 4 huge bushes that are loaded this year. The smaller bushes won't yield more than a handful or two for the next couple of years. And, just purchased 3 more bushes to put in. Raspberries aren't doing too great this year - the bushes didn't grow too much, not sure what's wrong. The weather has been awesome for blackberries and thimbleberries - should get a couple gallons of those from near the stream on my property this year.
I have mulberry bushes/trees also. I have a hard time getting excited about those. The flavor's thin and sweet, and it seems to draw more bugs than the other plants.
What I really want is pawpaw. I used to have seeds I found from wild trees, but I don't know what I did with them. They're fairly rare around here, and I've probably only seen a dozen or so my whole life. I can't remember where I saw them anymore :^/
Birds took most of our blueberries. We have tons of peaches though. We didn't thin out the peaches so the tree is struggling from the weight of all the peaches. Tree ripen peaches are awesome and so much better than store bought ones.
You can buy plants from Starks. I trust their quality.
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Sorry, but I laughed.I put in some small blueberry bushes last year and the fucking rabbits destroyed the poor things this spring. Little bastards came through and ate all of of the new growth off at the base of the bush and left a pile of dead twigs scattered all around. I finally got a chance to get a fence up around them and they appear to be recovering but I won't get anything out of them this year.
Same rabbits also ate $20 worth of pepper and tomato starts. Went to go buy an air rifle to mitigate my rabbit issues and you need a state firearm owners card to buy one with any sort of knock down power. Boo! So I've applied for the card for next spring.
Sorry, but I laughed.
Ruger has a 1Kft/s pellet rifle w/scope. Get the competition pellets...the others aren't accurate worth a crap.
Just looked out the window, and noticed the blueberries are ripe. Having a bowl of yogurt, banana, blueberry, and honey. The blackberries and raspberries should be in by the end of the week. I love berry season. Free food is the best food.
Sis in law has 500+ bushes. $18/gallon and she picks them. Win.Sell them. Tiny ass box goes for $6 here.
Sis in law has 500+ bushes. $18/gallon and she picks them. Win.
It's where I'm going when the economy crashes. Cows, chickens, pigs, berries, veggies...85AC. Growing them for the $$ but not as smart as she could. Family of 5 picks and sells. That's a shit load of berries. Keep telling her she could hire day laborers and have the whole place picked in no time. Her answers 1) Will take $$ from the profits and 2) I don't want strangers on my property. Screw that, I say.Is she a pro, or is it an advanced hobby?
My next door neighbors give use Blackberries. They are outstanding. Blueberries came from Cali, and they are meh. Cherries from Washington are crazy good. Tomatoes, colored bell peppers, and herbs are mine. Georgia melons of all kinds are exceptional this year. Almost too sweet, if such a thing were possible for fruit.