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  • Cloud berrys for sale?

    Hello , does anyone know if these are sold as plants in the uk?

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    Hi and welcome to the vine.

    Pontzyfield nurseries - Poyntzfield Herb Nursery - Results for cloudberry

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    • #3
      The wonderful magic of Google ^^^

      Hello Beachaire and welcome to the Vine. Do you grow a lot of fruit? We're a nosy lot so do tell us more.

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      • #4
        Thanks Norfolk
        Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
        The wonderful magic of Google ^^^

        Hello Beachaire and welcome to the Vine. Do you grow a lot of fruit? We're a nosy lot so do tell us more.
        Thanks , I do grow quite a bit these days , despite having a small garden and allotment, I have 6 Apple trees , 2 plums and a spindly pear. Also red and black currants , gooseberries , honeyberries, raspberries , strawberries , rhubarb , grapes , either a logan or tayberry

        I am also starting to grow hazelnuts and getting some beehives , exciting year ahead

        I want to try out more obscure fruits like the cloudberry , European blueberry, jostaberry , lingonberry ect

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        • #5
          Look very interesting. Not seen anything like that wild in Scotland, but sure they are available.

          You planning to grow them in your blueberry patch? See they love acidic soil and high altitude

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          • #6
            Originally posted by 4Shoes View Post
            Look very interesting. Not seen anything like that wild in Scotland, but sure they are available.

            You planning to grow them in your blueberry patch? See they love acidic soil and high altitude
            Yeah , I need to make a raised bed with acidic conditions

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            • #7
              they are the county plant of my native peeblesshire. grew some from seed last year then planted them out on the moors as a kind of guerrilla gardening , to be honest haven't been up there so far this year to see if they survived winter, might have some seed spare if you are interested?

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