Be glad Iâm not living over the fence thereâŚthose berries would have an unruly pest! (My favorite food on this planet, dunno bout the others)
nanu nanu
@cannabissequoia Dude and no thorns! I wouldnât know what to do with myself
I learned to wait for the ripe ones.
Even the birds donât like them when theyâre red.
Yeah, same with the thorned variety. Ill be harvesting some more tomorrow, Iâll grab some pictures.
BTW, I dig up and toss away no less than 12 major clumps of the thornless every year. They are hardy in every respect.
Damn @99PerCent those berries look like they came of the cover of a cookbook! Absolutely perfect. Oh yeah, the cannabis is nice too. Lol.
What time of year, late spring?
Spring is best for keeping them alive.
I have a pile to take out.
Let me know if you are interested.
In the berries or the buds?
The berries for now
99
I stopped by for some of the berries - really good. So were the peaches, thanks. I think weâve had a lot of sun this year.
The bud didnât look bad either. Your thoughts @Muleskinner?
This is growing in my neighborâs yard right now. Think itâs some sort of Hibiscus. Wish I knew exactly because I want one! Itâs gorgeous!
Iâm so glad I didnât take pics of my tomato plantsâŚprobably the worst iâve done since i was 12. iâm >done< with fabric pots, at least as they are. the climate here is waaaay too arid to water 2x/wk with them & i canât afford a water treatment plant yet to automate anything.
Anyone use the âearthboxâ type sub-irrigated system?(any plant specie)
No, but if you check out Pedroâs Grow Room on YouTube, Twitch, and/or Instagram, he is using them [earthboxes] in the dry Colorado climate with good success.
I have not used the system in question, but in general, I am a complete supporter of bottom watering. Iâve always been happiest with the systems that water from below.