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My Blackberries are still prickly sticks. Central New Hampshire, we'll get there, eventually!My blackberries are just now blooming
The best plant markers I've ever used were free. I replaced my metal mini-blinds and used the slats as plant markers. I cut a 36" slat into two pieces, then cut each half in two with a slanted cut ... instant "digger" ends! That left me with about a gazillion 8-10 inch markers. A permanent marker stays put through the season's weather, but is easily removable with a rub rag and maybe a bit of alcohol. I've used the same ones over and over again for years!Planting, planting, planting! It's time, everything can go in. I can stop tending seedlings in pots. Love this time of year but it is work! I'm 23 pages behind in reading this thread but 90% of seedlings are planted and I've started on putting seeds in the ground for squashes, cucumbers and such. This year I'm adding a much more organized medicinal garden too. I'm excited about it and excited to learn. Hopefully I can keep it organized. Last year I did it rather haphazardly and lost plant markers or the sharpie faded too much to read. This year I'm using paint markers for the labels.
Please post pictures! I have never gotten a good harvest from my blueberries. Birds get most of them, and the cheap plastic netting doesn't do a great job.
yeah, had enough of this wind and rain myself.So many severe storms, so much damage everywhere. It's just terrible. Watching more storms moving nearby, on YouTube seems like the common thing around here anymore.
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Our blackberries are on the verge. Never thought of blackberry simple syrup. Any chance your recipe could be coaxed out of you?Used them to make a blackberry simple syrup for homemade soda.![]()
I’ll send one soon. We originally had medium duty 5’ T-posts set around the perimeter of our blueberries. We then set 3/4” PVC T’s on the end of those and used salvaged branches to slide through the T’s and across the blueberries so we could drape that cheap bird netting over the entire bed. It worked pretty well but was a bit of a pain to access the bushes because of netting snagging the branches, etc. And once done for the season trying to reuse the netting was akin th trying to fold a fitted sheet.Please post pictures! I have never gotten a good harvest from my blueberries. Birds get most of them, and the cheap plastic netting doesn't do a great job.
We're finally done for the night. I was out at 2am this morning, lightning flashing, fixing a downspout.So many severe storms, so much damage everywhere. It's just terrible. Watching more storms moving nearby, on YouTube seems like the common thing around here anymore.
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