Has anyone mentioned cranberries? If yes how do you grow them? I did have them but died not long after I moved but they never fruited , just wondered if they are worthy of going on my wishlist.
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Yet another fruit loop here. I don't have the amount of space other folks do, (just 4m x 8m here) but I still manage to cram a few things in:
2 x apple trees
Cherry tree
Chequerberry
Mirabelle de nancy
Blueberries
Pinkberries
Raspberries
Strawberries
Alpine strawberries
Blackcurrant
Jostaberry
Elder
Fig
Medlar
Blackberry
Passionflower/passionfruit
Dwarf pomegranate
Blue sausage fruit
Barberry
Also in but not ready to bear yet is dwarf quince, szechuan pepper, persimmon, and trifoliate orangeLast edited by AllInContainers; 24-04-2015, 10:21 AM.
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Ooooh so jealous of everyone's lovely stuff!
Can I be a fruit loop too?
We already have 4 apple trees, cherry, rasps, strawbs and (fingers crossed, if I'm VERY lucky) melons. Lemon tree in the kitchen. Hoping to squeeze in a kiwi in the back somewhere, lusting after peach or nectarine trees and possibly a grape vine (heck, why not have them all? Who needs a lawn?) but starting to think I should just dig up all my lovely flowers and fill up with fruit!Last edited by SkyChild; 24-04-2015, 02:15 PM.
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Very nice to see that everyone seems to be in love with fruit too. I forgot to add pinkberries to my list as they are still blueberries to me. I have a cranberry but I only put it in back end of last year so no fruit yet. Did you have them in ericaceous compost? Mine is, but it still doesn't seem too healthy? I'll keep my eye on it to see if it perks up over the next few months. I only bought mine to use up the leftover eric compost after repotting blueberriesRemember it's just a bad day, not a bad life 😁
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Originally posted by Moopmoop View PostDid you have them in ericaceous compost? Mine is, but it still doesn't seem too healthy? I'll keep my eye on it to see if it perks up over the next few months. I only bought mine to use up the leftover eric compost after repotting blueberries
I think I had them for three years and I used to give them an annual hair cut as they would trail for about 1m possibly a bit more maybe that is where I went wrong
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Originally posted by Moopmoop View PostMaybe I'll try some neglect too then. Crikey I hadn't realised they would trail that much . Did you have them in the ground or a pot? Mine is in a pot
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostMost of the apple trees in my garden have been here since 1940 - and no, I didn't plant them I've planted a lot more fruit trees too - apples, pears, cherries, plums and gages, peaches etc. Trees give a garden structure - I wouldn't be without them.
They say that forest is the climax vegetation for our climate. Before people were here most of the country was covered with trees, and if we all vanished it'd go back to being forested again pretty quickly.
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