Whitewater
Attractive To Bees
Tee-Hee
For those of you who don't know about the BackYard Chickens forum (it's a sister site to this one, about raising urban chickens in your backyard, and I've been yapping over there about our newest endeavor), my hubby and I decided recently to have chickens and I've been running around like a mad thing trying to figure out who's got the best prices in town for things like chicken coop building supplies, chicken bedding (Tractor Supply Co, hands down) and feed, etc. I've also been yapping over there about chickens!
While I was visiting Tractor Supply today to look at chicken stuff, I discovered that they had raspberry plants.
Oh dear.
You see, we planted 3 raspberry plants last year and only 1 survived, and even then it was eaten down to the snowline by rabbits. The other ones, well, one *might* come back (but it doesn't look anywhere near as healthy as the other, even if it is showing buds) and the other one was eaten right down to its crown, and hasn't shown any signs of life.
So, I've been trying to have some self-discipline since it's really only just gotten warm around here, but . . . well . . .
I bought Latham raspberry plants (they came in a set of two) at Tractor Supply Co. Today.
Bad me! In my defense, they are already starting buds, look nice and healthy, and *came* in packs of two, I couldn't separate them, they were packaged that way. And they were only $4, which makes it $2 a plant and the cheapest berry I've bought so far, ever.
I am going to try to plant them alongside last year's survivor's sometime this weekend.
Whitewater (it's an addiction . . . )
For those of you who don't know about the BackYard Chickens forum (it's a sister site to this one, about raising urban chickens in your backyard, and I've been yapping over there about our newest endeavor), my hubby and I decided recently to have chickens and I've been running around like a mad thing trying to figure out who's got the best prices in town for things like chicken coop building supplies, chicken bedding (Tractor Supply Co, hands down) and feed, etc. I've also been yapping over there about chickens!
While I was visiting Tractor Supply today to look at chicken stuff, I discovered that they had raspberry plants.
Oh dear.
You see, we planted 3 raspberry plants last year and only 1 survived, and even then it was eaten down to the snowline by rabbits. The other ones, well, one *might* come back (but it doesn't look anywhere near as healthy as the other, even if it is showing buds) and the other one was eaten right down to its crown, and hasn't shown any signs of life.
So, I've been trying to have some self-discipline since it's really only just gotten warm around here, but . . . well . . .
I bought Latham raspberry plants (they came in a set of two) at Tractor Supply Co. Today.
Bad me! In my defense, they are already starting buds, look nice and healthy, and *came* in packs of two, I couldn't separate them, they were packaged that way. And they were only $4, which makes it $2 a plant and the cheapest berry I've bought so far, ever.
I am going to try to plant them alongside last year's survivor's sometime this weekend.
Whitewater (it's an addiction . . . )