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Re: berries
- To: Cal French <c*@tcsn.net>
- Subject: Re: berries
- From: "* J* R* <l*@hevanet.com>
- Date: Fri, 04 Jun 1999 12:08:16 -0700
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Enjoy the berries - they won't take enough from the plant to hurt anything.
-Lon Rombough
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>From: Cal French <ccfrench@tcsn.net>
>To: sqft@listbot.com
>Subject: berries
>Date: Fri, Jun 4, 1999, 11:59 AM
>
>Square Foot Gardening List - http://www.flinet.com/~gallus/sqft.html
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>This is the first year I have grown berries, and I have started with four
>olallie berries (variety of blackberry) from corners of a sqft garden and
>leading out on wire trellises. Now, here is my problem: some of the canes
>that have grown about three feet so far have flowers blossoming on them and
>even fruit forming. From what I have read, it's the second year canes that
>do this.
>Should I pinch off the flowers as they form so that I will have some second
>year canes next year? Or what? I'm not sure what USDA zone I live in, but
>it's on the edge of Sunset zone 7 in the southern coast range of Calif.
>c*@tcsn.net
>
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