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  4. Blackberries

    Quote Originally Posted by greigfarm View Post
    Well, unfortunately, we've seen something new this year with our blackberries. It's been roughly twenty years since we last planted new blackberry plants. This year, our one-year-old plants had a very heavy bloom on last years growth (near the bottom). We went up to check on the crop today, since we were expecting the bulk to ripen fairly soon, and found that most of the berries hadn't ripened at all since bloom!! The hard, sugarless, and waterless berries are about the size of your pinky fingernail.
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  5. Planting Cherries From Seed

    Quote Originally Posted by farmer View Post
    Most seeds require a cold period before germination. During this period, growth is delayed, and the seed stores energy for a more accelerated growth. You can either let the seeds sit outside and endure the winter, or throw them in the fridge. This process of keeping the seeds cool and moist is called stratification.

    I did a quick search for cherries and found that they should be kept at about 4 degrees celsius for 3 to 4 months.

    I would recommend wrapping them in moist
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