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Comments (11)IKEA sells these white, polyester 'curtains/sheers', approximate size 8' x 10 1/2' for $5. We bought them several years ago for a princess birthday party for my gd, but IKEA still sells them at the same price. I covered my peach tree with two panels, that I sewed together and was able to harvest tons of peach for the first time instead of the squirrels getting them all. This is my Fuyu persimmon protected by one panel, and I will be able to eat more persimmons then in the past!...See Moresmall bush purple berries
Comments (3)Evergreen? Leaves are out of focus....See MoreBush/Shrub with Red Berry ID help!
Comments (1)Compare it to: viburnum 'cardinal candy' I'm not 100% sure but it looks very similar and I can't think of what else your shrub would be. If that's really what it is, a hedge in a more natural shape could be beautiful! I had one of these at a previous house and it grew quite large, tons of flowers in spring and red berries in summer....See MoreDoes anyone have any experience Prime-Ark Traveler BlackBerry Bushes?
Comments (0)What do you think of this variety? Does it produce well? Have you found it to be fairly disease resistant? We grow black raspberries and would like to add a row of blackberries to the garden. I have an area in my garden about 40 ft away from the raspberries where I will put the blackberries. I bought a Prime Arkansas Traveler from Lowes but figured I would check with others before I purchased more of this variety. There are 3 of us in the family plus two daughters, a granddaughter and 2 sons in laws we will be sharing with, so I am hoping to plant about 10 plants. We live in south central KY zone 6b....See MoreRelated Professionals
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