The Southern Living DownHome Harvest® Collection of fruit and berries makes it easier than ever to grow delicious fruit in your own backyard. With an upright growth habit, DownHome Harvest® 'Navaho' ...
Blackberries (Rubus spp.) — dark purple, sweet-tart fruits high in vitamins and disease-fighting compounds -- are protected by thorny canes that twist into impenetrable brambles when left unattended.
For the past couple of weeks, I’ve been picking and eating what are arguably the best fruits I have ever tasted (a belief I often hold when a particular fruit is ripe). They are blackberries, but not ...
If you are looking for a small fruit to produce in your backyard, blackberries may be the fruit for you. Blackberries are one of nature’s magic fruits. They are high in antioxidants, comparable to ...
Plant blackberries in early spring for best results. If plants are potted, simply transplant. If roots are bare of soil, soak the plants and set them into the ground a few inches deeper than they were ...
While strawberries are readily available most of the year, berries such as blackberries are seldom available fresh at local markets. And what a shame! These berries are not only luscious, but they are ...
Blackberry plants are relatively easy to care for and stay small, which makes them ideal for balconies and patios. (Sanford Myers, Nola.com | The Times-Picayune) Looking for a plant that will grow ...
Question: We have Triple Crown Blackberry bushes at our residence. What is the proper care for these particular bushes? They get overrun with weeds and grass during the late spring to early summer.
Blackberries. The people of Eugene seem to be divided on the subject. Some love strolling through back alleys and parks during the summer picking ripe fruit off their bushes. Others loathe the sight ...
The anticipated arboreal color show has mostly passed. Reds that prevailed in much of September were the first to wane. Bright-red maples (orange for sugar maples), dogwoods, cherries, sumac, red oaks ...
Most of those vines you see almost everywhere around here are a variety called Himalaya (or sometimes “Himalayan”) blackberry, and they are considered by local authorities to be an invasive species, ...
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