Fresh blueberries and raspberries have never been easier to grow. With new BrazelBerries, all that is needed is a sunny spot big enough for a container. Patios, decks, front steps and urban balconies are perfect choices.
These revolutionary berry shrubs are changing where fruit is grown. They’re as decorative as they are tasty, offering compact, gorgeous foliage for any small outdoor space. And, all BrazelBerries are self-pollinating, so only one bush is needed to produce fruit.
Why are BrazelBerries different? “They’ve been selected to be simple to grow, beautiful in landscapes, and delicious to eat,” says berry expert Amelie Brazelton Aust, a second-generation owner at Fall Creek Farm & Nursery, whose family’s breeding program has been focused on finding berry plants for the home gardener for more than two decades.
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Thursday, June 21, 2012
The Next Big Thing: Raspberry Shortcake from Fall Creek Nursery
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| My Raspberry Shortcake (TM) planted up |
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| Birds eye view of my Raspberry Shortcake (TM) |
This little compact beauty is the first thornless raspberry to hit the market. It grows to a height of 2 1/2 to 3 feet tall and really thrives in containers. And since it doesn't have thorns, it's a perfect plant for allowing kids to harvest fruit right in their own backyard.
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| Raspberry Shortcake (TM) from Fall Creek Nursery |
I planted mine up in full-sun a few weeks ago in one of my containers. If all goes well, I'll have full-size, super sweet raspberries next summer just like this photo to the right. I'll be sure to post more pictures at the end of the summer, so you can see it how it's progressing.
If you want to be the first of your friends to try out this incredible new raspberry, you can order it online through White Flower here.
-Stacey
Garden Media Group
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