OrganicFarmWife
Crowing
We use our own straw and yes there are always seeds. it has never been a big problem, the wheat sprouts but usually just dies.
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My grandmother had gooseberry jelly on her table to eat with bread and butter at dinner time. I loved it and helped her pick the gooseberries when I visited at the right time. Now I know that she must have used tons of sugar to make that jelly sweet. My grandma and those gooseberries have been gone for many years now but the memories remain. Gooseberry plants are hard to find locally. Some day I will find some though and grow my own so I can continue the tradition.
I ordered two black velvet gooseberry (Red ones) plant earlier during the winter and they shipped this spring, they are establishing well, I have never eaten gooseberry or had their jelly but had read on them and hoping when they start to bear fruits I will like them.I suggest you order some bushes NOW. It will take a couple of years to get them established. Plant them on a raised bed for better drainage. There are Green and Red. Get two of both. Depending on how many berries you expect to use you'll be glad to have more than enough. I figure I can sell, freeze or "unuse" berries but I can't use what I don't have.
All the nonsense I've read about how EASY they are to grow is a crock. Mine are finally getting established.
My Currants have lots of flowers so I will be covering them with bird netting. If they do well I'll sell the extras per recipe amount. I hated picking more than I needed.
When do I uncover my roses? I cover mine with burlap wrapping.
This is the first year I used straw as mulch (like I seen a lot of people on BYC do) ... and it apparently was full of seeds so now I've got straw growing in my raised beds.Guess this is a learning experience for me, but one I would rather have not had to learn. It is easy enough to pull, which I am doing, but now I would like to get educated please. Do you all do something to your straw before you use it as mulch? I have one bale of straw that I haven't used and it is growing straw out of it also. So far it has grown as tall as the tomato plants I have.![]()