I'd quite like to grow some blackberry type fruits. I'm intending to grow it (them?) up an arch/mini fruit tunnel so there should be no worries about plants getting out of control like the ones planted by a previous owner of my house. Most of them have gone now, and before anyone asks, they produce enormous berries but they have no flavour at all, they're very watery.
So, advice? What would you recommend? I'm hoping to do what Joy Larkcom claims in her creative vegetable gardening book was done at Wisley - 1 "tunnel" 8' high by 4' wide and 4' deep, with a different hybrid berry in each corner. Unfortunately she doesn't have a picture of it.
I've seen that salmonberries have bright pink flowers so they'd look quite ornamental perhaps, but do they taste good?
The people who used to live next to my parents grew Oregon thornless blackberry which came through the fence. The leaves look quite decorative given it'll be in my back garden, again, is the taste worth it?
So, advice? What would you recommend? I'm hoping to do what Joy Larkcom claims in her creative vegetable gardening book was done at Wisley - 1 "tunnel" 8' high by 4' wide and 4' deep, with a different hybrid berry in each corner. Unfortunately she doesn't have a picture of it.
I've seen that salmonberries have bright pink flowers so they'd look quite ornamental perhaps, but do they taste good?
The people who used to live next to my parents grew Oregon thornless blackberry which came through the fence. The leaves look quite decorative given it'll be in my back garden, again, is the taste worth it?
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