Raspberries.
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Raspberries.
Raspberries
http://www.durgan.org/ShortURL/?KZPXL 14 October 2008 Late Season Raspberries.
These six plants were obtained from another garden in 2005. The plants are cut to ground level in late Fall, and I get a Fall crop of berries the following year. The berries are slow ripening, and late this year due to cool weather, but the quality and quantity is more than acceptable. A large bowl full is obtained about every three or four days for the last two weeks. If the weather is suitable, I expect about five more bowls of fruit.
http://www.durgan.org/ShortURL/?KZPXL 14 October 2008 Late Season Raspberries.
These six plants were obtained from another garden in 2005. The plants are cut to ground level in late Fall, and I get a Fall crop of berries the following year. The berries are slow ripening, and late this year due to cool weather, but the quality and quantity is more than acceptable. A large bowl full is obtained about every three or four days for the last two weeks. If the weather is suitable, I expect about five more bowls of fruit.
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Re: Raspberries.
They look delicous Durgan..I hope you get your 5 bowls..
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Re: Raspberries.
tilly wrote:They look delicous Durgan..I hope you get your 5 bowls..
It is turning cold, so the berries are not ripening very fast. I walk by daily and eat the ones that are ripe, but the canes are still green, and there are many unripe berries.
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