In article <Freedom_Spark.292c968@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
Freedom_Spark <Freedom_Spark.292c968@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> 'Lilah Morgan[_2_ Wrote:
> > ;787778']I've got 8 corns that have sprouted(2 different kinds), one
pea
> > as well, the
> > blackberry cuttings I got are doing well, as are the berry
> > plants(grape,
> > currant, and gooseberry), my mint plot is growing nicely, the lilac
> > and
> > fruit trees are starting to bloom, and Monday I sent off an order to
> > Bountiful Gardens for seeds(quinoa, hawthorn, and pinon/pine nut
tree),
> > and
> > I can't wait to get them...this is looking out to be a very tasty
year!
>
> Wow, sounds great, what do your blackberry cuttings look like? I got a
> few little blackberry plants, or rather stems :S I'm not sure what
> changes I should be looking for, also have a few dormant rasberry
> plants but as yet no notable changes, they've only been in for a few
> weeks though. I'm just starting out with the gardening, it's mostly
> veggies I'm growing this year but I'd definately love to start a few
> more soft fruits & maybe even get a few fruit trees. Yours sound
> amazing, good luck!
Y'know what, all my blackberry vines died, so I'm thinking about trying
to put in some dewberry. Dewberry is native to the area and I'm trying
more and more to use native plants wherever I can for landscaping to
save on water.
Dewberry is really good.
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