Tag Archives: blue berries

Berry garden HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?

I’m planning out a berry garden and need a little help. I’m having grapes raspberries strawberries blue berries and a big cherry tree right in the center. I need help finding a cheap young tree to buy that will fruit possibly by the next season. I also want more edible berry ideas. Do you have any good tips for keeping the birds out?(but i wouldn’t mind that squirrel family moving in)Any tips for higher quality produce? Are there better ways to prune a cherry tree or berry bushes? I already have an indoor strawberry plant. Can i move it outside? Will my plants live through winter? When do they fruit? What should i use for the grapes to climb? Could they climb the tree or would they choke it?Any general tips are helpful!!!
No more cherry tree can’t live where i am

What temperatures do these Fruits/Vegetables grow best in? (Blue/Purple/Black colors)?

Ube sweet potato,Black beans,Blue berries,lavender,Black pepper,Plum

Thank you,and you may have noticed I have similar titles for other question except the plants are categorized in colors to make answering my questions easier.

have you ever picked wild blue berries?

like ones that grow naturally out of the ground, not from a planted patch?

Help with plant in backyard, what is it?

I recently moved in to my home and the previous owners have a large vegetable and herb garden. There is a tall tomato like plant that has blue berries, small pink flowers, and large leaves. I know not much of a description but just want to know what it is, if it is edible, etc.

small Iguana help please?

Well i have 2 small green iguanas that are about 15 inches long. I have had them for about 10 months. they look healthy and they are getting a little bit better with letting me handle them. Sometimes they will open there mouths and hiss at me for like 2 min. of holding them and then are fine. it doesnt really seam like their growing. alsoThey dont have very good eating habits. When i put food in their tank they will sometimes eat it like pick a piece out and walk away. But i want to make them like the ones on the videos that you put the food bowl down and they walk up and start eating it. How can i make this happen. And by the way i feed them kale, collard greens, apple, yellow sweet pepper, carrot slices, blue berries, grapes, and more. please help any advise is appreciated. thanx

i need help identifying this plant?

This bush/tree grows wild on my ranch in st. john’s, az near a dry river bed. it has blue berries on it which contain a fairly large seed or pit for their size. any help would be appreciated. i have a photo but don’t know how to post it
not a juniper though, has broad leaves and twiggy branches. leaves are smooth and oblong

Is this bush in my yard a blueberry bush…the berries sure look like blueberries?

…but the leaves are shiny and have points on them…kind of like a holly bush. The berries look exactly like blueberries. I always thought it was a holly bush but then it got these blue berries on it. What kind of bush is it? I can’t find it on the web.

Does any one know a garden center, nursey, or other place that has alot of different seeds, in Greenwood IN?

I’m starting a garden and I wanted some strawberries seeds or a little strawberry plant. My garden will have flowers and vegtables in it. I have enough flower seeds, but I want vegtables seeds too. I know that I want to grow strawberries, blue berries, lettace, tomatoes, and other vegtables. I also wanted some other vegtable plants.

what are bushes that look like they have blue berries on them?

we have some bushes in the back yard. They are not edible blue berries but that’s what they look like. Do they flower? or what are they
they are about 6 ft at this time, have long green leaves, in the spring they had tiny white clusters of flowers. I know they are not elderberry

What would be the best evergreen groundcover for full sun and heavy clay?

I just moved into my new house and have been planning what to plant around the foundation next year. I know I want a couple evergreens that have a mature growth of about 2-4 feet high by 3-5 feet. My first thought was to plant a couple junipers because I love the the blue berries, but I know they like sandy soil. I’m planning to add some sand and garden soil in the spring, but I’d rather work with plants that could stand the heavy clay than trying to force sand-loving plants into growing there.

Any suggestions are appreciated. :)