Hows your berries doing there Mickey P ?
I transplanted mine again and added a bunch of compost. Berries love compost and lots of organic matter to grow in. I put a groung cover cloth down to keep the berries off the dirt and keep the weeds down. This will be the second season for these plants. I did the first season in a really light and sandy medium and treated it sorta like hydro but not great production. Hope to do better this season. Anything that resembles desert gets extra attention in my garden due to fact that I love desert. My thornless blackberries are a raging success and many a blackberry pie has graced my dinner table. Berries are a very worthwile crop in my opinion.
Nice me and my son love blackberries we have our few patches of wild stuff around and we make our berry runs in the summer as they ripen, we'll go for the wild strawberries first, then the blue and raspberries then the blackberries and choke cherries. Is that why you see strawberry farms put hay around their plants to help keep em clean, I always thought it was to slow the evaporation of water. Thank you for teaching me something new.
I thought you were talking about how you lover you sandy soil in the desert.
Not about your homegrown desserts.
Sounds awesome - thornless blackberrries? Are they really thornless or do they just have a few of them?
I know eh Pip I though they we're talking about loving the desert climate too,which don't get me wrong is a beautiful climate in it's own strange way but to bring the desert in your backyard is another feat on it's own.
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Its juice is very fruitful to the health even liver is also take more energy to make the blood in the body.
Strawberries are great for many other things then to eat and taste yummy, wild strawberries have been utilized for years as medicine they hold lot's of to eat mMMmm but also as a cosmetic remedy for complexity whitening and fading of freckles, crushed berries also act as an emergency cooling agent for mild sunburns or burns in general, these berries are also a liver tonic and have antibacterial properties. There are many more uses but these are the more common ones I supposed even tho the most common thing is to eat em just for taste. lol