each GOOD GARDENER knows that homegrown bring into being far surpasses store-bought varieties: think of the last time you bit into a mealy peach or interpreted a carton of insipid blueberries.
each GOOD GARDENER knows that homegrown bring into being far surpasses store-bought varieties: think of the last time you bit into a mealy peach or interpreted a carton of insipid blueberries. While not everyone can plant an orchard, a refined choice of berries can be easily squeez into equable the tiniest garden. I like plants with border-worthy beauty that makes their berries all the more delicious. I don't include strawberries--they require fates of space and care, and generate only enough fruit to hold the slugs momentarily satiated.