7. Blueberries (Image credit: Alamy) Growing blueberries can be a finicky task with the plant requiring very acidic soil only to grow. If your ground soil has a pH of less than four to five-and-a-half the plant
I’d describe them as resembling oblong blueberries or tiny Italian plums with a taste that’s best described as a cross between a blueberry and a grape. The fruit from a flowering honeysuckle, honeyberries are easy to grow from cuttings that have already rooted...
I grew up in a small-town neighborhood in a family that tended a big vegetable garden, fruit trees, and berry bushes. Our three siblings helped our parents grow the food and filled our cellar shelves with tomatoes, applesauce, raspberries, currants, various jams and jellies, corn, shell bean...
Suitable for USDA Zones 3-8, grow chokeberry bushes in sunny spots. The pretty white flowers that appear in spring turn to dark-colored berries that ripen in summer and fall. They are superior to blueberries in their antioxidant value, so they have been attracting a lot of interest from re...
Raspberries Blueberries Artichokes Ramps Sorrel Asparagus Parsley Sage Thyme Lemon Balm Olives Fruit Tees 12. Plant Cover Crops My philosophy is there should be no bare earth in your garden, especially when you are between seasonal crops, but not yet ready to plant. The time between winter and ...