Dawn's Garden 2023
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Re: Dawn's Garden 2023
Fred's Tie Dye is going crazy with blossoms!
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Re: Dawn's Garden 2023
So many tomatoes!
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Re: Dawn's Garden 2023
The sweet spot of tomato growing, before anxiety sets in lol.
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Re: Dawn's Garden 2023
My boysenberries have started ripening, so I finally got to taste them. They taste like raspberries with a hint of blackberry. I thought it would be the other way around. I like them very much and I'm really glad I planted them.
I stuck all my extra dwarf tomatoes in the bed with the boysenberries, I'm just going to let them go wild in there, no staking, etc. So far I see lots of Banana Toes and Saucy Mary. I hope those ones are good because they sure are productive.
I stuck all my extra dwarf tomatoes in the bed with the boysenberries, I'm just going to let them go wild in there, no staking, etc. So far I see lots of Banana Toes and Saucy Mary. I hope those ones are good because they sure are productive.
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Re: Dawn's Garden 2023
This year, I learned that I missed one, and there really was a thornless primocane fruiting blackberry. I figure in one more year, I'll have all the blackberries I can handle, so I talked myself out of getting them. But then I talked myself back into it
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Re: Dawn's Garden 2023
Anyway, they look good, they're a little jungley, but the plants are going well.
When they reach the tops, I just let them flop and go back towards the ground, if they reach the ground, they're on their own
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Re: Dawn's Garden 2023
My pictures always upload blurry, if you click on them, you can see the clear version. I don't know why it does that
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Re: Dawn's Garden 2023
So close! I have so many this year, mostly on this plant. I have 2 other red raspberry plants that are also fruiting, but this is only their second year, so they're not too big yet. I also have a fall gold that is covered with berries, but they're tiny. I hope they get some size before they start ripening or I'm gonna have a bunch of tiny yellow berries.
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Re: Dawn's Garden 2023
No such thing as too many tomatoes, but 8 plants in that bed is certainly pushing its limit.
My Fall Gold raspberry plant has a berry starting to change color, it's pink
. I mean, I'm not going to kick it out of my garden or anything, but I was really wanting Fall Gold.
On a good note, my Boyne raspberries are not sour this year, they're actually very good! The unknown raspberries in the side yard are ripening, also, the berries are small and more firm than the Boyne and just a little bit tastier.
My Fall Gold raspberry plant has a berry starting to change color, it's pink
On a good note, my Boyne raspberries are not sour this year, they're actually very good! The unknown raspberries in the side yard are ripening, also, the berries are small and more firm than the Boyne and just a little bit tastier.
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Re: Dawn's Garden 2023
Well, whatever is growing instead of Fall Gold makes some delicious berries, so I'm not even mad anymore
. I think it's everbearing, too.
Dawn
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Re: Dawn's Garden 2023
I've been picking my raspberries to make jam. I've never made jam from my own berries (I've made lots of jam from other stuff and store bought berries, but not my own berries), I eat them as fast as I pick them. So I've been picking them and putting them in a freezer bag. I have a bread machine with a jam setting (who knew?). It calls for only 4 cups of fruit and only makes a few little jars, I figured my raspberry bush could handle that. Should have the last ones needed for jam tomorrow. I'll still have berries because the Boyne still has a lot and the not-fall-gold is pretty heavily fruited for it's second year and they're barely ripening.
I also planted my new prime ark freedom blackberries. I tilled up a 2 foot by 12ish foot space in the front yard and spaced them about 3 feet. I put flowers around them because I wanted a ground cover and thought they'd look nice. I just got stuff from the Walmart clearance rack that looked like it would stay short, I don't even know what I put out there
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Re: Dawn's Garden 2023
Someone is giving away cherry tree saplings on Facebook, when I inquired, they said, ok, let's meet in a parking lot.
Pretty sure this is how I'm gonna die, following people to random parking lots with the promise of free plants.
Wish me luck
.
Pretty sure this is how I'm gonna die, following people to random parking lots with the promise of free plants.
Wish me luck
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Re: Dawn's Garden 2023
Hahaha Good luck Dawn! Absolutely beautiful garden, I love that you went all in with the Dwarfs

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I survived
. I don't know if the tree will, though. He assured me it was alive, but was left in a hot car, so the leaves are crinkly. I was going to displace my lagging mulberry tree to plant it, but I think I'll wait until I know it'll survive. It's supposed to be a rainier cherry tree, but I don't know if it grew from seed or what. I'm not too worried about the variety, I'm happy to let the birds have the fruit of it's not good.
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Re: Dawn's Garden 2023
But... Look at all these tomatoes! This is Banana Toes, it's a happy little plant.
And I found more ripening tomatoes! Supersweet 100
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Re: Dawn's Garden 2023
I've met people in a parking lot twice to buy old antique pressure canners.
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25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
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You might as well be arguing with a cat.
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.
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You might have gotten a better deal than me, @worth1. At least it was on my way home from work and I didn't have to make a special trip.
Dawn
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Re: Dawn's Garden 2023
Fred's Tie Dye is another "if it tastes good, it's coming back" variety, because look at all those beautiful tomatoes!
The raspberry jam turned out very good! It didn't set up much, but the flavor is excellent!
The raspberry jam turned out very good! It didn't set up much, but the flavor is excellent!
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