Collector
Garden Master
Start a raspberry patch, easy maintenance and great tasting fruit. If apple trees are a pain to maintain there I would not plant them. Find out which fruit trees do well in your area and you can add them in the spring time.
Combine the 2 plant grapes on swing support. 1 on each sideYou know... I've been wanting a little outdoor sitting area .. .maybe a small grape arbor.....
.. yeah - that'll happen about as quickly as that old swing rescue - it's STILL sitting next to the barn waiting for SOMEONE to actually show up when they say they will and help me move it.
DH is getting a new used tractor. If we lived closer I would send him over to help you move it into place/.You know... I've been wanting a little outdoor sitting area .. .maybe a small grape arbor.....
.. yeah - that'll happen about as quickly as that old swing rescue - it's STILL sitting next to the barn waiting for SOMEONE to actually show up when they say they will and help me move it.
Great idea AlexCombine the 2 plant grapes on swing support. 1 on each side
A grape arbor is as easy as bending a cattle panel into an arch and securing the bottom sides with railroad tie/ landscape timber etc...
This is good and welcome advice for me! I just started a little berry patch in my backyard and put a blackberry fairly close to a raspberry out there. I think when we next have a cool day I'll move one of them to give the blackberry more space.the lesson that I came away with was don't plant these 2 berries close together. Even if the blackberries can only cling to life year after year, they will crowd out the raspberries.
I will look for photo. Ours is only 1 panel. Which way are you thinking it bends?An arbor need to be higher than that ~ maybe two panels ~ but wood is better ```
It's too late to plant strawberries for this year isn't it?
I was just thinking that I brought home a couple of 'crates' that were just wooden sides about 12" high with cardboard bottoms. I pulled off the cardboard and now have 2 frames of wood that are something like 48" square and if stacked would be 24" high. That would make a lovely strawberry garden! I need to get them painted (they're not treated wood), pick a spot, and start reading up on how/when to plant & how to prep soil.
One kind of berry to check off the non-existent list.