4 September 2011, 21:03
I'm looking at planning for next years crop.
I found that my plums, peaches and raspberries were an excellent crop and required little work beyond picking when ripe or before to stop the wasps enjoying the crop. The raspberries are still producing now. I had so many plums and peaches I was giving them away as well as storing them. These are planted in the ground.
My blackberries and blueberries were just as prolific and I had a good crop from them for a couple of months. These are planted in pots.
One of my regular providers are a couple of wild brambles that have rooted behind the greenhouse. I always get plenty of berries from them and they are very sweet. I'm taking a cutting and putting in a pot to see how that goes next year.
What other plants are good for the person with sap dripping from his fingers? Plants that will require little work and yet provide a good crop.
Any suggestions?
I found that my plums, peaches and raspberries were an excellent crop and required little work beyond picking when ripe or before to stop the wasps enjoying the crop. The raspberries are still producing now. I had so many plums and peaches I was giving them away as well as storing them. These are planted in the ground.
My blackberries and blueberries were just as prolific and I had a good crop from them for a couple of months. These are planted in pots.
One of my regular providers are a couple of wild brambles that have rooted behind the greenhouse. I always get plenty of berries from them and they are very sweet. I'm taking a cutting and putting in a pot to see how that goes next year.
What other plants are good for the person with sap dripping from his fingers? Plants that will require little work and yet provide a good crop.
Any suggestions?
Skean Dhude
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It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change. - Charles Darwin
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It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change. - Charles Darwin