If you havesemi-erect blackberries, they are easier to manage on a Double T Trellis. Install four-foot cross arms at the top of a six-foot post. Install a three-foot cross arm about two feet below the top line. String high-tensile wire down the rows, connecting to the cross arms. S...
A trellis or a fence are good options. If you have a row, drive in two six-foot posts at the end of the row and stretch galvanized wire between the posts. Summer-fruiting raspberries need three horizontal wires, and the fall types could do with two wires. Check out this video to lear...
July continued to be hot, no rain, and bad air quality. I froze peas and blackberries, and did lots of veggie prep for meals. Hosted a “Snip and Sip” which was fun, but probably won’t be repeated. Continued to battle the critters although by now the deer and rabbits had ...
This is a picture of Dragon Tongue beans growing with blackberry vines. The beans help the blackberries by bringing nitrogen into the soil and the flowers attract more pollinators. This companion planting worked great this year. Update: The bean vines produced more this season than it did last...
These varieties have a weeping structure and must be trellised to be productive. They aren’t as winter hardy as thorned berries and typically do well in southern or western climates. Primocane Blackberries These blackberries have been bred to fruit on the first year’s cane, so you don’t...
Blackberries Blueberries Raspberries Strawberries Herb Garden I love myherb garden. It’s a great way to add flavor to your foods in a natural way and without the added sodium or calories you can sometimes run into when using other options. ...
If you havesemi-erect blackberries, they are easier to manage on a Double T Trellis. Install four-foot cross arms at the top of a six-foot post. Install a three-foot cross arm about two feet below the top line. String high-tensile wire down the rows, connecting to the cross arms. ...
If you havesemi-erect blackberries, they are easier to manage on a Double T Trellis. Install four-foot cross arms at the top of a six-foot post. Install a three-foot cross arm about two feet below the top line. String high-tensile wire down the rows, connecting to the cross arms. ...