Hi
i have a frost pocket on my allotment that also floods every winter. At the moment I have (in half dustbins (with the bottoms sawn off) so the roots are clear of the floods) two blueberries, a Chilean guava (Kapow - which is not really frost tolerant - it's doing okay now but looked like it was dead in February) and two honeyberries there. There's room for one more bush (or two if I move the Kapow), so I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions for something that might "thrive" (in my hands that means limp along in most years) in that situation, and provide something that's actually worth eating? I have blackcurrants and gooseberries elsewhere, so I'm not very interested in having more (but could be persuaded...).
i have a frost pocket on my allotment that also floods every winter. At the moment I have (in half dustbins (with the bottoms sawn off) so the roots are clear of the floods) two blueberries, a Chilean guava (Kapow - which is not really frost tolerant - it's doing okay now but looked like it was dead in February) and two honeyberries there. There's room for one more bush (or two if I move the Kapow), so I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions for something that might "thrive" (in my hands that means limp along in most years) in that situation, and provide something that's actually worth eating? I have blackcurrants and gooseberries elsewhere, so I'm not very interested in having more (but could be persuaded...).
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