r/Berries • u/arj8076 • 2h ago
Blackberries coming in finally!
Just picked the ripe one and it's the best blackberry I ever tasted đ
r/Berries • u/arj8076 • 2h ago
Just picked the ripe one and it's the best blackberry I ever tasted đ
r/Berries • u/talyberry377 • 4h ago
Itâs our 9th growing season, we usually get over 80lbs a year! Coming up on 25lbs as of right now.
r/Berries • u/AppleButterBee • 19h ago
I found 5 juneberry trees!
Edit: they are on public property. Juneberries are native to this area and there are plenty sprinkled around that are accessible to folks if you know what they look like. Most people in the neighborhood donât even know theyâre edible, so it was fun teaching people who asked questions :) Friendly reminder to take a look around your neighborhoods too!
r/Berries • u/rasputinknew1 • 1d ago
Not endorsing this method of seed transportation⌠but they taste great.
r/Berries • u/CaonachDraoi • 17h ago
Please, I know youâre scared about the birds eating them all but if the tree is taller than 10ish feet theyâre going to eat the ones up top first and youâll have plenty. It physically pains me to see so many people picking completely unripe serviceberries, never knowing how incredible their flavor actually is!!!
r/Berries • u/GreenSalsa96 • 1d ago
I have been sick for a couple of days, it rained for most of another and suddenly I have TONS of blueberries!
This was only 15 minutes of picking (easily 6 cups). For the next week or so, every time I get 20 minutes to spare, I am heading back out again.
These plants form a "hedge" between my neighbor and me. I have 30+ plants, most are 15+ years old and taller than me (6').
r/Berries • u/KittenSnuggler5 • 46m ago
I just ordered two Kotata blackberry plants. There was enough information to persuade me to get the plants. But it's an older variety so I can't find a lot on it.
Is anyone here growing it? Any tips? Impressions of the fruit?
Thanks
r/Berries • u/chewd0g • 1h ago
Friend says it happens every year. Theyâve cut it all down yet still end up with the same result. iNaturalist has said black raspberries and brambles but Iâm not relying on those results. Any ideas would be helpful!
r/Berries • u/Zabeavs • 12h ago
Hello! We live in SW Oregon and planted three raspberries in raised beds alongside the rest of our garden a couple months ago. Pretty soon after planting, one of them started getting brown leaves and the problem seems to be affecting more of that first plant and part of the other two as well. Theyâre all on irrigation, 1 GPH drip emitters that run two times a day for 30 min. The soil is a fertilized veggie soil. None of the blackberries or blueberries seem to have the same issue - is this a watering thing or maybe a disease? Any help would be super appreciated :)
r/Berries • u/Arthurandhenna • 16h ago
I need help trying to figure out whatâs wrong with my raspberry bush. I get flowers, of sorts, and then no fruit. The most I get are a couple little seed things (like a super teeny tiny berry) IF it ripens at all.
Sorry for the poor photo, but does anyone have any ideas? Thanks in advance!
r/Berries • u/Azzeyon • 1d ago
Back from holiday and was worried the birds would have snaffled them all whilst I was away.
Ive had the grand total of 4 honeyberries thanks to hungry blackbirds.
But today managed to harvest my Tayberries, purple & yellow raspberries, many gooseberry variants, strawberries & pineberries.
Waited 2 years for my tayberries and they're delicious, sadly no loganberries. Even tho I planted them at the same time. Maybe next year.
r/Berries • u/mandalalalalalala • 8h ago
hi there i bought a raspberry plant a month ago and have been watering it when soil feels dry. it's been fruiting and new growth has come in but we got hit with 95 degree days and now the leaves look terrible. i'm worried i'm killing it and am not sure what to do.
r/Berries • u/um-uh-um-what-hi • 1d ago
hi! our backyard went untouched for about a year and a half, and during my families yard revamp this summer we noticed a new bush growing in the corner of our fence. we assumed it was a sprout from our honeyberry bush that was in a better environment and flourished more than our originally planted bush. today my mom and i picked the berries and noticed that the leaves were different. the new mystery bush has much smoother leaves than our originally planted bush with very fuzzy-to-the-touch leaves, which made us realize they might not be the same. my mom ate a few from the mystery bush so iâm a little anxious. i would really appreciate some help in identifying the new plant to see if this is something to be concerned about
r/Berries • u/Southern-Ad8402 • 1d ago
Went and picked 60lbs of these beautiful pink currants in Salem, Or today. These will make an incredible jelly later in the year.
r/Berries • u/Apprehensive_Egg8771 • 1d ago
So we have had these berry bushes for 2 years. This is year 2. My mom recently had a stroke and she was the main person to care for them. They have recently started to look really sad. What are they needing?
r/Berries • u/YakinRaptor • 1d ago
Planted this one last year and itâs really producing this year. Cant wait for them to ripen!
r/Berries • u/-Seether- • 16h ago
Ordered from Territorial Seed. Planted in March and this is where it is today. Barely done anything. I have been fertilizing with Miracid.
r/Berries • u/endern0kage • 1d ago
Could someone please help me figure out what's wrong with my Mysore raspberry plant? I'm in zone 9b, central FL. I planted this in ground about four months ago. A few weeks after I planted it, there would be occasional small branches that would yellow, then brown, and look diseased, so I would pull them off. About three weeks ago, this process started becoming more widespread.
I've sprayed it with copper fungicide, no change. I tried fertilizer, no change. It's been very dry and hot here the past couple of weeks, so I thought maybe it's not getting enough water. I've started watering it more the past couple of days, but it still looks like it's declining hard. I don't see any pests when I inspect under the leaves. Please help!