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Elizaray
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Elizaray

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Posted - May 31 2007 :  4:19:58 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
What time of year do you go look for the first berries in your area?



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marybeth
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Marybeth
Washington
USA
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Posted - May 31 2007 :  11:29:04 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Summertime!! Although yesterday I took these pictures of thimbleberry blooms and wild blackberry flowers---which means blackberries, huckleberries, salmon berries and blueberries are not far behind. I wish I could make these pictures smaller---something for me to work on. MB



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Elizaray
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Elizaray

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Posted - Jun 01 2007 :  2:23:20 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Do you think in like a month or longer? It seems like I always over estimate berry season and only find the ultra ripe ones.



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marybeth
outstepping

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Marybeth
Washington
USA
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Posted - Jun 01 2007 :  5:56:54 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Probably--Keep checking--most everything here is just getting flowers. It is hard to wait. MB
PS Even the farmers fields with Strawberries are all in bloom--no berries that I can see--and here, June is Strawberry month. MB

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Ellen
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Posted - Jun 02 2007 :  09:36:03 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I am so outside your garden worlds. Thanks for the little blooms of love in your photos MB.

Strawberries are Jan-Apr
Loquats are Feb
Blueberries were April-May
Mayhaws were the same ending middle May.
Bosyenberries are almost done as it was may sometimes we get them in june but it has been to dry.
Chokecherries are coming up in August
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Elizaray
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Elizaray

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Posted - Jun 02 2007 :  2:51:01 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Wow Ellen-

What area of the world do you live in to get strawberries in January?!

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Ellen
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Posted - Jun 02 2007 :  3:10:04 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
An island off the east coast=Florida.
I picked up an everbearing variety in a flat of 12 seedlings while in SC over Easter. Potted them up with some grape tomatoes and these babies started fruiting last month and are still bearing. They are keeping cool in the shade on the north side of my house.

My mangoberries are crunk!

Where do you hang ten?
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Elizaray
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Elizaray

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Posted - Jun 03 2007 :  12:31:21 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I live in the Pacific Northwest, so our growing season is a bit shorter here :)



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blueberries in alaska
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Jo
hillsides of the Chugach AK
USA
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Posted - Jun 03 2007 :  10:52:29 PM  Show Profile  Visit blueberries in alaska's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Our blueberries are in September!! jo
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Elizaray
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Elizaray

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Posted - Jul 28 2007 :  8:36:39 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I am looking for huckleberries and blackberries. What about ya'll?

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marybeth
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Marybeth
Washington
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Posted - Jul 28 2007 :  9:31:26 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Blueberries are being picked right now down in Skagit Valley. Strawberry and Raspberries are mostly over and wild black berries are yours for the finding. the truely wild ones I am talking about--not the Himalayas or Evergreen ones. We had a week of rain although the past few days have been nice. The tiny berries are sorta soggy but nummy. See how wet the leaves are.



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Elizaray
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Elizaray

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Posted - Jul 28 2007 :  9:37:40 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Yum! I will have to take pictures when I go berry picking. I love this time of year! Soon plums and grapes will be ready in this area!

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Ellen
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Posted - Jul 29 2007 :  06:39:11 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
dear MB,
Now ya are making me drool!
Chiggers here making picking berries either a scorching hot chore or an itchy ordeal. What about out your way? Do your berry patches come with bugs?
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blueberries in alaska
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Jo
hillsides of the Chugach AK
USA
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Posted - Jul 29 2007 :  5:28:00 PM  Show Profile  Visit blueberries in alaska's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Our currants are always being chugged down by these little worms, we pick and squish alot! Our raspberries are beginning to berry up. The blueberry pies are really coming on! jo

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marybeth
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Marybeth
Washington
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Posted - Jul 29 2007 :  5:33:24 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I don't think we have chiggers here. I've never seen on so I guess I wouldn't know. I haven't seen too many bugs on berries in the wild. Slugs,,,,,and small black bears. My elderly neighbor said she always whistles when visiting the blackberry bushes in case a bear was on the other side. MB

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Jen
Expedition Leader

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Jennifer
Calico Rock AR
USA
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Posted - Jul 29 2007 :  9:30:02 PM  Show Profile  Visit Jen's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Blackberries here - and chiggers & ticks galore. Big emerald-green June bugs suck berry lobes dry - news to me!

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Elizaray
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Elizaray

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Posted - Jul 31 2007 :  11:06:04 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Don't you just love summer's abundance?

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