Hi all,
I am totally new to growing my own...apart from growing strawberries in the summer this year. I loved watching the kids pick & eat them as soon as a new one appeared so I decided that I would give growing my own veggies a go.
I moved to a new house about 8 weeks ago and I havent began preparing my small garden for future growing yet but I spotted a tayberry bush on special offer and purchased it without doing any real research and now I think my garden might be utterly unsuitable....
I would like to grow atleast one fruit so that me & the girls can make our own jam...Problem is I think Ive made a complete boo boo with the Tayberry.
Before I dig it back up and give it away to someone with a bigger garden can anyone convince me that I should keep it.
Ideally what I would like to know is can it be trained to grow smaller...I dont want it to spoil my views and I dont want it to ruin anything else I plant in the spring.
Any advice is much appreciated
I am totally new to growing my own...apart from growing strawberries in the summer this year. I loved watching the kids pick & eat them as soon as a new one appeared so I decided that I would give growing my own veggies a go.
I moved to a new house about 8 weeks ago and I havent began preparing my small garden for future growing yet but I spotted a tayberry bush on special offer and purchased it without doing any real research and now I think my garden might be utterly unsuitable....
I would like to grow atleast one fruit so that me & the girls can make our own jam...Problem is I think Ive made a complete boo boo with the Tayberry.
Before I dig it back up and give it away to someone with a bigger garden can anyone convince me that I should keep it.
Ideally what I would like to know is can it be trained to grow smaller...I dont want it to spoil my views and I dont want it to ruin anything else I plant in the spring.
Any advice is much appreciated

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