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Growing Berries
Growing small berries in a home garden is an excellent way to have
beautiful plants, fresh fruits, and attract plenty of birds, bees,
or other wild life too. Berries are best planted in very sunny
areas too, so they come in handy when you can't find much else
that will grow in the sunniest spots of your yard and garden.
Here are several fruits which can make wonderful sweet summer
snacks, or be used for canning, jelly making, and other kitchen
endeavors.
Grapes - Grapes can take some time to become established and
start producing fruit. Depending on the variety you buy and the
planting conditions, it can take two to four years before you'll get
any fruit from them. Many nurseries sell mature plants though, and
though you'll pay more for them, it's an excellent way to start
getting fruits from your berries more quickly.
Grapes grow really well in poor, dry, sandy, rocky soil. This
makes them an excellent choice for slopes and hills, or in rocky
areas of the yard. The soil needs to be well drained though, and
you'll need to plant the vines about eight to ten feet apart.
Grapes grow very high, so it's best to train them to grow a strong
trellis, arbor, or other support. In the beginning you'll need to
work with them often to get them trained though, because they always
seem to want to point the wrong way. As they become older and you
continue working with them however, they'll climb your chosen
support willingly.
Blueberries - Blueberries grow best in moderate temperature
climates, and it can take four to five years before they'll start
producing fruits. The plants can reach a breadth of five to six feet
wide too, so you'll need plenty of room to grow these berries.
Blueberries produce flowers from about April through May, and the
berries can start being harvested as early as July, and as late as
the middle of September depending on which kind you're growing.
You can increase the healthiness and production of blueberry plants
by putting two different kinds close together. A word of caution
though: Blueberries seem to be the favorite for birds, so you may
find yourself fighting to harvest any for yourself when you start
growing them!
Blackberries - Blackberries grow as a stand alone plant, bush
or bramble, and they can be made to climb a trellis or other strong
support too. Blackberries usually need to be tied securely to strong
supports if you want them to climb, and most of them tend to grow
best in full sunlight. There are some varieties which will still
produce berries for you in the shade though, and some which will
also tolerate poor soil materials as well.
For the best results though, plant blackberries in a location which
gets at least five to six hours of sun each day, has plenty of
water, and rich soil material. Composting the planting area for
blackberries will help tremendously.
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