Salal Berry Bush
Gred
5 years ago
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Jay 6a Chicago
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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 MoreRaspBerry, BlueBerries, Grapes, and Rose Bush problem
Comments (1)Fricanod: Since you are new to gardening, the problems may lie in your basic soil preparation or watering. What kind of soil do you have, and did you add any amendments when planting? Blueberries require an acidic soil rich in organic material, but well drained. Are you mulching your plants, and how much and how often do you water? Excessive watering is a common mistake of new gardeners. Mulching helps to conserve moisture and hold down weeds. So tell us about these things. There is no reason to believe that eggplant would affect your other perennial plants. Don Yellman, Great Falls, VA...See Moresmall bush purple berries
Comments (3)Evergreen? Leaves are out of focus....See MoreBerry Bush or Grape Vine?
Comments (6)The fruit is entirely edible...as it is with all Rubus species!! But maybe not the most tasty of berries, as it tends to be a bit dry and crumbly....See MoreGred
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