The squirrels have discovered mine so here are some photos taken before they are netted. They're just starting to ripen and have more berries this year than previously so I'm hopeful
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OH Yum!!! Wish I'd brought mine with. Hopefully our tenant in Hampshire is enjoying them and the dozen or so fruit trees we planted before moving. Way to go you lot for getting any before the birds do!The Impulsive Gardener
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We've had an excellent year for blueberries this year - I think my bushes are 4 years old, so they're really coming into heavy cropping now.
Have just been out, munched my way through a handful, and have brought a cup full in for breakfast in the morning
ETA - that's on top of the bush being stripped once already by pigeons and blackbirds.Last edited by chris; 16-07-2012, 06:26 PM.
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My 3 bushes are much the same as yours VC
Best year yet- and they are 6 yrs old!
Me thinks mine have been planted too close to a hazel tree....out of excessive sun/heat but clearly not getting enough water....until this year!
They will be moved in the Autumn."Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
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I have seven different plants. Duke, Darrow, Brigitta Blue, Elizabeth, Sunshine Blue, Bluecrop and an unknown variety.
Tastewise, there is quite some difference. 'Sunshine Blue' simple plays in a league of its own. The plant stays smaller and is a bit less hardy (no fruit this year).
Next is 'Elizabeth', which also deliver fruit of excellent quality. The other plants are comparable (and OK).
Chris, you pick those berries rather early, no?
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Mine are still in pots awaiting their special bed in the fruit cage. Might just have to go out and chuck an old net curtain over them .....squirrel seems to be more interested in my applesS*d the housework I have a lottie to dig
a batch of jam is always an act of creation ..Christine Ferber
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Originally posted by sugar View PostI have seven different plants. Duke, Darrow, Brigitta Blue, Elizabeth, Sunshine Blue, Bluecrop and an unknown variety.
Tastewise, there is quite some difference. 'Sunshine Blue' simple plays in a league of its own. The plant stays smaller and is a bit less hardy (no fruit this year).
Next is 'Elizabeth', which also deliver fruit of excellent quality. The other plants are comparable (and OK).
Chris, you pick those berries rather early, no?
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Originally posted by binley100 View PostMine are still in pots awaiting their special bed in the fruit cage. Might just have to go out and chuck an old net curtain over them .....squirrel seems to be more interested in my apples
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