General information and discussion about cultivating fruit-bearing plants, trees, flowers and ornamental plants.
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April 9, 2019 | #16 | |
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April 9, 2019 | #17 |
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Wouldn't something triclopyr-based like Brush Killer would be more effective?
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April 9, 2019 | #18 | |
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Thank you. I started planting them today. The black will be about 75-100 feet away. I’m also putting the purple by the black. Some places say to plant the purples away from the reds and other places say with. They will get the same pruning as the blacks so I just put them together. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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April 26, 2019 | #19 |
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So, just a quick update on our raspberries just for your information kind of thing. our Autumn Brittans have been in the ground for about 18 mo. now. We weeded them a couple days ago and tried not to accidentally rip anymore out. When my dear husband bought these it was over the phone and never had delt with the company before. Someplace in Michigan. We we're sorely disappointed with the micro size of them when we got them. And I do mean micro. They were tiny. We practically planted them mid Dec and left for Texas for 2 weeks. By the time we got home it had started the poler vortex. An Ave daily temp in Feb of 14*. It was COLD and the only insulation they got was snow. They were still not much to speak of last year. Yesterday we were able to harvest enough new suckers to fill in the rows where they died or we accidentally pulled them while weeding. So, fyi... Some of ours have gone hogwild with root growth far away from the rows.
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April 29, 2019 | #20 | |
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Just seeing this thread for the first time. You may be setting yourself up for the same disaster I had many years ago. Trying to keep them in their own beds is like herding cats. In nice, loose, soil of beds that are not walked on? My raspberries set our runners up to 8 feet from the mother plant, in one year. Your counting on them to spread is likely an understatement. |
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April 30, 2019 | #21 |
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Thanks for the info on Autumn Britten. I order from Raintree all were bareroot but on that was in a 3”pot. So far Autumn Britten was the first to break dormancy. They are all planted not about 8 feet apart with field grass in between them that I plan on keeping and mowing. The black and purple from what I understand don’t really send out runners but root very easily when they touch the grown. Those are in a row on the edge of the garden. Actually Royalty the purple one is the only that has not broke dormancy yet but today I saw what looks like the start of it today. Also Autumn Britten had the strongest root system of all of them. It already had several runners sprouts. I know they have a name (maybe buds) but I can’t remember it right now. The beds will be 2 x 12 feet and I plan on mulching them with wood chips so I hope that will encourage to fill it out with the least amount of transplanting on my part. The grass is pretty tough too with roots going down 6-8 inches. I’ll mow down any that miss or don’t transplant. Actually on a side note I have a ton of mulberry trees coming up all over the place that I have been mowing down since we moved in. Our house was built over the summer and the majority of the property wasn’t mowed the entire time. I had someone go through with a brush cutter at the end of the summer. So they had about a years worth of growth. The mulberries are still out there and growing strong at about 5 inches. Persistent things for sure
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April 30, 2019 | #22 |
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Thought I would post a few pictures of them.
This is the 2 reds and one yellow. Each row will run to top left corner. That’s been put on hold for the moment while I get the garden going. The purple is closest and the black farther away. The rows will run along the garden edge I hope The black is doing well Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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April 30, 2019 | #23 |
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Those are nice
When I said ours were micro sized... I was not kidding. Yours are awesome.
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