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Showing posts with label strawberry mulch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label strawberry mulch. Show all posts

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Raspberries and Blueberries and Strawberries ,Oh my !!!

  Some years ago a neighbor planted Raspberries along our communal fence. I don't know why but somehow in my mind I thought such things were not for us in Southern California. I guess with folks always making new varieties and pushing the boundaries of planting , berries are more than appropriate here. 

  Last year I planted a few along with some grapes on a cross fence in the yard.  Having a half acre in California there is the obligatory chain link fence everywhere .Very ugly obligatory chain link fence. I jumped at the chance to cover this hideous but necessary monster. They  did alright but it was their first year and I am sure they did not get enough water . But they lived , anything that lives in this semi-arid condition deserves a second chance. 

     A few months ago the city cut down a row of trees along the side of my property leaving me with 50 feet of open fence line in the garden area. What to do? plant berries!!!  And I did. And I did .And I did. Raspberries , Blackberries, Boysenberries , and Blueberries. I now have a veritable berry farm!!!!   

    My drip irrigation experiment started last year.  I remember looking at the directions and my eyes started to cross when they mentioned  GPM and water pressure and flow .Instantly I was back in College taking a Physics exam, sweaty palms and all . I did the  best I could. Now I know , thanks to my good friend Bob, everyone needs a good friend Bob, that I did it wrong. Or let's just say he put the Physics in perspective for me.

 To make a long story short , something seemingly impossible for me, I embarked on my drip irrigation project. I did have a billion berries to water. If there is one thing berries need its water. My husband remarked I was beginning to look a bit beaverish as I proceeded to drip irrigate everything in the yard, including the chickens. Yes I have included them too and I believe they appreciate the effort. 

   I bought all of my berries bare root. At five dollars a piece it is not so bad. It is a very quick season though as they are only available January through February here. Once the nursery pots them up they instantly turn to $30 plants. Patience and planning will definitely help you keep the gardening process cheap. From what I understand berries root very well so if anyone a near me is interested I have no problems sharing. 

   Another plant I don't ever grow is strawberries. Strawberries are so cheap here in California . I changed my mind this year though. I read where strawberries were a great mulch around your berry plants. I put one strawberry plant near the drip emitters on my berries. Water two plants at a time. Now that's exciting!!! I really do need to get a life.......