General information and discussion about cultivating fruit-bearing plants, trees, flowers and ornamental plants.
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November 7, 2018 | #16 |
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The berry bushes will grow in mostly shade, FYI. They're not fussy.
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November 8, 2018 | #17 |
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I have had blackberries that were sweet and some sour it all depends on where they are grown what kind of soil and how much rain.
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November 8, 2018 | #18 | |
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Would the 1800' of blackberry hedge be a permanent part of the landscape? If so, I think it will take you 2-3 years to get there. Planting a piece of root every 10' will take 180 root cuttings. That's a lot of digging them up (finding the good ones) and transplanting (I've done ~50 in half a day). If you loosen the soil and water only where you want them to spread, they should fill-in in 2-3 years. Planting every 5 feet means 360 root cuttings, but it would likely fill-in in only 2 years. I wouldn't want to be the one to cut down 1800' of 2-year old dead floricanes and haul them away, every year. If they're not going to be permanent, it'll then take you ~4 years to eradicate them. |
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November 8, 2018 | #19 |
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November 8, 2018 | #20 | |
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I'll cut some stems this weekend and see if they root for me in damp peatmoss and sand mix, but I'm still not sure this is the right time of year to do that. |
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November 8, 2018 | #21 | |
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November 8, 2018 | #22 | |
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November 8, 2018 | #23 |
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Just make wedges of soil from about 3 points into a triangle 4" or so deep. Pop them out and move them as soon as you can get to it.
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November 9, 2018 | #24 | |
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