Blackberries (Rubus spp.) — dark purple, sweet-tart fruits high in vitamins and disease-fighting compounds -- are protected by thorny canes that twist into impenetrable brambles when left unattended.
Rome wasn't built in a day and neither is a lush garden, but there are certain plants that can bear fruit in as little as two months. Depending on the fruit, you don't even need a whole lot of space.
SEATTLE — It's a problematic plant in the Pacific Northwest, but Ciscoe Morris has a suggestion for controlling blackberries – plant one in a container. “This isn't just any blackberry. It's called ...
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Why You Shouldn't Be Shaking Fruit Containers At The Grocery Store Before Buying
Stop shaking that container of berries in the supermarket, it's doing more harm than good. Our expert has a better way to check berries for freshness.
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