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Just imagine walking outside
your door and picking fruit from your berry patch to enjoy with breakfast
in the morning, or whip up a berry pie, or can delicious jams and jellies! Ooooh the possibilities!
Having my own berry garden has
been a dream of mine for a very long time – since I was a little girl
actually. Whenever we would go to our
Grandma’s house, one of our favorite things to do was going into the backyard
and eat the fresh strawberries and raspberries that she had growing back
there. Fresh berries straight off the
vine are just delicious!
To start my berry garden I have
Reka blueberries, Honeoye strawberries, Caroline raspberries and Anne raspberries. These are all winter hardy varieties, which
is what we need since we’re somewhere between zones 5 and 6.
I purchased four Reka blueberry
plants and planted them yesterday. Reka’s
are an early season blueberry variety bred in New Zealand. It’s one of the fastest growing and most
adaptable varieties. They have a great
flavor too.
I planted the blueberries along the south side of the fire pit area. |
Ollie didn't think I should be planting blueberries at that time. |
I purchased twelve Honeoye Strawberry
plants, but I think I need to go back and get some more. Honeoye’s combine winter hardiness, high
productivity, good appearance and color, together with an excellent, firm,
large-sized berry. The berries are easy
to pick and produce high yields over a long berry season, making it a very
consistent berry producer. They also
freeze well.
I haven’t planted the strawberries yet
because Tony hasn’t had a chance to make me some planters. Instead of planting them straight into the
ground, I wanted to try planting them vertical.
This is what I want Tony to make for me so I can plant my strawberries. {photo source: wonderfuldiy.com} |
A friend gave me a wheelbarrow
load of raspberry starts which I believe are Caroline Raspberries. They are a large berry, with a rich, full and
intense raspberry flavor, and they freeze well.
I just ordered 5 Anne Raspberry
starts since I couldn’t find them anywhere locally. I discovered these delicious golden raspberries
last year at a local farmer’s market and fell in love. Anne’s are a sunshine-colored berry that has
a unique sweet taste unlike any other raspberry. Some say it’s like crossing a raspberry and a
green grape, while others describe them as having a hint of apricot flavor. Anne’s excellent size, appearance, and very
sweet flavor make it an excellent addition to any berry garden.
Anne Raspberries {photo source: scenichillfarm.com} |
{photo source: oocities.org} |
I bet you can guess what I'll be working on this weekend... berry planters and a trellis.