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Will cultivated Raspberries affect the genetics, taste, resilience, etc of surrounding native Raspberries and other Rubus?


A neighbor gave me some crowns of her fall bearing Raspberries. Honestly I dislike the taste of them (they taste like Raspberries from the store, not the wild ones I was raised on) but they’re great for jam and baking 🙂 so I accepted.

Today I was looking for a spot for them and started worrying abt planting them too close to other Raspberries. Especially my beloved black raspberries 💜

Anyway… Is this something to really worry abt? I mean there are billions of wild Rubus of various varieties around…. But still.

When it comes to native perrenials, I tend to mostly take seeds and cuttings from what’s around me, so I’ve never really thought abt this before

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Exploring New Varieties


Hi all! With higher produce costs, I wanted to promote gardening and the idea of growing our own food.

Sometimes, it’s just about finding what works well in your area and trying new varieties. I’ve created a simple website to do that.

I’m currently working on adding images, growing guides, and building out a garden planning tool. Let me know what you think…and what you think I should add! (even if it sucks)

Here’s an example: https://www.verdantly.io/explore?q=tom&category=fruit&growingZone=9

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Ok to use tick tubes when I live right by a stream?


I mean IMMEDIATELY by a stream.

Stream is like 10-20 feet from my house in places, fringed heavily with brush and vegetation. Runs along entire south side of my property.

My understanding is that you have to Make as much of a complete perimeter with the tubes as you can to really make a dent in the tick population. Some sources have said spaces of no more than 20 ft between for best results.

Obviously I’m not planning on dumping tick tubes or permethrin into the stream but I really want to cover my bases and protect the frogs and insects and things that live in that stream.

Besides my own food I’m trying hard to cultivate my ~acre or so into a haven for pollinators and birds.

I’ve seen a few overall positive discussions on this sub about using tick tubes for targeted control and want to try it but I know there’s possible concern about animals and things treated with permethrin coming into contact with water bodies.

Thanks in advance for any insight

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May in the Garden

Twenty years ago, when the first native bunch grasses were introduced to the site we now call the Garry Oak Meadow Garden, we envisioned a self-sustaining, flower-filled meadow, rubbing shoulders with Garry oaks, arbutus, roses and other native shrubs. And thanks to the hard-working curators and horticulturalists who have shepherded the process since those early […]

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What’s wrong with my tomatoes?


These are a heirloom variety from Ferris Morse and I’m not sure if this is black rot, something is getting to them, or if this is just how the tomato grows. I took off two of them but left the bigger one, I’m not sure if I should remove it at this point. What can I do to stop the skins from splitting? These are in 5 gallon buckets that are in the sun from about 11 AM to about 4 PM. I recently moved them to a place to get more shade as the sun is intensifying in Arizona and the heat are rising. I have these in organic compost with Dr’s tomato food. I watered them first thing in the morning and in the late afternoon as the temperature is rising. Is there next to two other tomato plants that seem to be thriving.

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