Re: Plants for community garden
- Subject: Re: [cg] Plants for community garden
- From: b*@magicaldesk.com
- Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2002 12:19:47 +0800
While you can grow strawberries in such a mild climate and still get fruit, I am unaware of any varieties of raspberries that can be grown, and produce fruit, without a good cold season. Raspberries are my favorite fruit and the very best ones I've ever had come from a valley in the Wasatch Mountains. Altitude is about 6000 feet, winters are *very* cold and they get heavy snow fall. Second best raspberries I've ever had come from here in Minnesota in the US. It can get extremely cold here in the winter - and the raspberries do just grand. Black raspberries don't like it quite as cold, but I think that even they require a cold dormant season.
You should be able to grow the strawberries, but with less sun, they'll produce less fruit. On the other hand, I once had an extremely productive balcony garden that only had sunlight until about 2 in the afternoon. I did very well with peppers and tomatoes and many flowers and herbs. Produced more than I could eat and I ended up freezing and enjoying a great deal of produce in the winter!
Have you kept an eye on local breeders? Here in Minnesota, we get a lot of really great plant varieties bred for local conditions by the University of Minnesota's Landscape Aboretum.
Pamela
************************************************************
tamsin@sparecreative.com wrote on 9/28/2002
************************************************************
Comfrey, what a wonderful plant! I will be sure to try some comfrey
medicine. Comfrey will be the next plant to go in I hope. We are planning to
add a small article about comfrey in our next garden newsletter and that is
a great tip, thanks!
Do you think strawberries and rasberries would cope with only morning sun,
even though the weather would be quite warm (LA-type climate)?
Thanks for the advice and info,
Happy Gardening,
Tamsin
______________________________________________________
The American Community Gardening Association listserve is only one of ACGA's services to community gardeners. To learn more about the ACGA and to find out how to join, please go to
To post an e-mail to the list: community_garden@mallorn.com
To subscribe, unsubscribe or change your subscription: https://secure.mallorn.com/mailman/listinfo/community_garden
_____________________________________________________________
Global Virtual Desktop
Get your free Desktop at http://www.magicaldesk.com
- Follow-Ups:
- Re: Plants for community garden
- From: "D* M*"
- From: "D* M*"
- Re: Plants for community garden
- Prev by Date: Re: Plants for community garden
- Next by Date: Ants, Ants Everywhere!
- Previous by thread: Re: Plants for community garden
- Next by thread: Re: Plants for community garden