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Berries
Most berries grow in tight compact clusters and tend to be easier to grow and harvest than fruit trees. Berries are best homegrown since they are rapidly perishable and the flavor is quickly lost on a supermarket shelf. They can be harvested at their peak ripeness as the tender fruit drips with succulent sweet flavor in your home garden. They typically begin fruiting in one to two years of planting.
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An extremely cold hardy red raspberry, richly sweet in flavor.... |
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Very large, almost seedless, soft, juicy, dark maroon berries.... |
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Large, non-crumbling sweet golden berries. Vigorous and... |
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Dark red medium size fruit with tangy outer skin and sweet... |
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Superior, recently introduced English variety. Vigorous, spiny... |
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Believed to be a wild cross between blackberry and red... |
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Marionberries have a very full, sweet flavor with a hint of wild... |
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Firm, black, very large, long berries. Sweeter than others, with... |
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Flavor is the sweetest of all the currants. Attractive white... |
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Large, cone-shaped, very firm, deep red fruit, with a rich,... |
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