9 Types of Berry Bushes to grow in your Garden
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Probably the easiest thing to grow in the garden are berry bushes and plants. They're mainly perennial, meaning they re-grow every year, and most are relatively low maintenance. The main thing you really need to worry about is picking the fruit before the birds get them.
In this film I introduce you to nine different berries that I grow in my allotment garden. Some may be familiar but I'll bet there's at least one type that you've not seen before. Let me know which one it is for you as a comment below. Or if you knew (or maybe grow) all of them let me know that as well.
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2. What are your thoughts on the simple raspberry support system?
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Saw where a guy painted strawberry shaped rocks and put them out prior to the real berries ripening. Birds left his real berries alone after encountering the red rocks. Neat trick.
Smart, place them around the berry areas, so they get used to dismissing them all.
I saw that one as well. It's from The Gardening Channel With James Prigioni.
I hang red wooden beads in my cherry trees. It works.
A couple of good ideas that I will give a try. Thanks.
I know most of them but I love the green ones
I loved your video! Your gardens are lovely! We are also growing all that you mentioned, and lingon berries, dew berries, boysenberries, kiwi berries ( 6 or 7 varieties), wine berries, Logan berries, service berries, arctic raspberries, goji berries, sea berries,wolf berries,three types of mulberry, aronia berry,schizandra berry, multiple types of elderberry and high bush cranberries. We live in a fairly impoverished area. My goal is to create a food forest that can eventually provide food, empowerment and education to our community. I’d like to spread what we are doing on our postage stamp urban food forest to the public spaces, so there is less food insecurity.
I have hundreds of berry bushes around my house. I planted everything that will grow in my area. But then I didn't know what I was going to do with everything. I started mixing the berries and making popsicles. I bought a
Norpro 1951 sauce master that separates the seeds and skins and just leaves the juice and tiny pulp. I have several miles of forest behind my house and i take the seeded pulp waste and spread it all over. Now there are raspberries, currents, blackberries, sea buckthorn, honey berries, creeping mint berries, blueberries, and goumi berries growing everywhere. People hike through that forest all the time and i see them picking the berries. I should put up a sign that identifies everything.
Wow!!! What are your favourite recipes? What surprising things have you learned?
Remember the three D's of pruning. Dead, diseased, or deformed. Cutting them off can't hurt, but leaving them can.
thank you 4 the knowledge
You need two bulbs of garlic with skin on blitz them in blender with two pints boiling water, then store in a 2 litter plastic bottle.
In a spray bottle put in ounce of the solution and top up with water shake spray on you berry bushes and any crop and will kill and deter bugs and diseases from comming on your plants ok.
I haven't heard if Josta berries .Your berries are so beautifully maintained . Thank you for sharing your garden with us ! Your videos bring me such Joy !
They're very little work in all honesty. A nip there, a tie-in there, and over time they grow into their own. Glad you enjoyed the video BobbiLynn :)
YES. The first two berry plants you talked about are new to me.
Interesting ...
I also have 9 types of berries I'm growing. Some I just begun 2 weeks ago, so they might not bear for a year or two.
1-Seaberry or sea buckthorn
2-Goji berry
3-Honeyberry or Honeysuckle
4-Juneberry or Serviceberry
5-Yellow raspberry (Anne)
6-Red raspberry
7-Blackberry thorn bush
8-Blueberry
9-Pink champagne current
Tomorrow I plan on building a cement block raised garden and planting strawberries and asparagus.
You were amazing on gardeners world, all your inspirational work should inspire so many more!!! Loved it xx
Thank you for this. Very timely as I've been offered a second plot and thinking about planting mostly fruit. I like the raspberry support structure a lot, nice and simple for my beginner DIY skills. Gives me ideas for future tomato supports too. It's a pain having to tie individual canes for over 30 plants!
So peaceful!!!! The wind blowing in the background almost put me to sleep!!!
I just saw the pine berry in a seed catalog last night! Several I did not know or know what to do with. I am starting a new garden at a new home and love the idea of several berries the children can go picking for!
Japanese Wineberry is my favourite soft fruit. It grows well here in North Wales, good cropper and the birds leave it alone. Jostaberry makes a big bush, but the birds get every one. I love Ben Sarek blackcurrant.
If it grows well in Wales then it will do well here. I'll look into it, thanks.
As I start my new homes garden this is a good reminder to include berries ... Thank you from Manistee National Forest in Michigan, us.
I've never heard of Josta berries. Your garden is so very well kept. Janice
What a wonderful berry tour! Have the gooseberries but never knew what to do with them! Jam it is!
The jostaberry was new to me. I like your raspberry supports too. I could see myself doing similar.
I enjoyed watching your video of your berry bushes! Thank you so much about teaching me about other berries that I was unaware of their existence.
Thank you Tanya, my grandmother used to make gooseberry soup. It was delicious. Thank you for showing around. I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS.❤️❤️❤️
Wow, they're all great berries and you are doing super great job to take care all of them.They are a few of them I don't know before and thank You for sharing!
Josta berries were new to me. Thanks for sharing.
Im doing my first raised bed garden and this channel has been a huge help so far. I had never heard of the pineberries and those sound awesome!
They're an odd and tasty little berry. You know they're ripe when the seeds turn red.
In Poland, we like to grow wild strawberries in our home gardens, which cannot be bought in stores. They are delicious and bear fruit all season long.
Thank you! Excellent informative beautifully-presented video.
Your energy flows well. Thank you
I've heard of all berries you grow 😀 I'm also growing all of them except for pineberries 🍓💚 thank you for video
Omg what a blessing to have so many berries. 💚🌿 Amazing 😁
Thanks Tanya! I've been curious about the Josta berries and black currants! I will be copying your berry support :)
what an awesome talent you have. Thank you for sharing.
Now I know about Josta berries- thank you.
Fun video. I knew them all but just learned about josta berries this year and planted one.
I also will be planting Aurora and Borealis Honeyberries this year. I can't wait to try them.
Love the berry supports!
great video. I grow many berries myself and I enjoyed watching this video so much.
Jostaberry (3rd berry) was new to me. Thank you! Great review! Great garden! :)
Nice berry supports looks very natural
Thank you for existing ! :-)
I'm growing all of these except the pine berries, I just never got round to buying some. I'm also growing polarberries, wineberries, lingonberries, cranberries, honeyberries, chilean guava, pinkcurrant, worcesterberries... and probably more berries I've forgotten to list! I love growing fruit 🌺
wow that is awesome gud growing.
That's quite the grocery list of berries :)
@@Lovelygreens I went a bit crazy last year and bought every variety I could find 🤣
Where did you buy lingonberry plants!!??
I bought some boysenberry plants and I'm wondering if they can be planted near other berry varieties
Thank you for sharing and blessings
Just wanted to say hello, Tanya. I hope you are thoroughly enjoying these summer days. You most certainly are eating some amazing produce. Cheers, Ardith
nice video, I know and grow all the berries in the video.
I grow many others: lonicera kamchatica, aronia melonocarpa, amelanchier ... and many others :) thanks for the video.)
I knew all of them and even had jams made from them. I looked into having gooseberry and currants but not until we have our yard fenced in. I do however have 2 different variety of Elderberries -
I have been growing pineberrys and cucamelons for a long time they both taste so good!!!!
The Josta berry is new to me. Interesting video thank you ❤👍
Josta berry was the one that I did not know. Thanks for the excellent video keep up the good work.
Just found your video! Love your berry garden!! Super happy I found your channel!!!
That was most informative, and I really liked your support system!
Very nice garden..the bamboo works well with the berry supports..
I did not know or heard of the white strawberries. Thank you Tanya.❤️💕
I love gooseberries! But I hadn't heard of Josta berries before. Thanks for that.
She’s beautiful !!
hello from south wales uk i have just discovered your channel and its brilliant i know have a new set of british videos to watch and learn from
thank-you so ,so much ..very informative.Never heard of the pineapple strawberry ,and the currant update was very informative
Lovely 💟 truly enjoyable. thank you.
Awesome berry assortment! 💯⚡️
Beautiful plants.
You and your berry garden are awesome.
High Tanya, I know all the berries that you have in your allotment garden and I have all of them in my own garden except the pineberry which I wish to plant next year. I'm a great fan of berries and my son and I make lots of delicious food/drinks with it. I like your videos very much. Keep up the good work! Happy Gardening ! Els
Awesome, I knew blueberry as well as Blackberry also strawberry. Thank you for sharing, I must start looking for some of the others. Beautiful!
did not know about the white strawberry - exiting !
My ever love video 😍 appreciate your hard work you r so blessed
Thank u they’re gorgeous
Inspiring! Must get pine berries!
I haven't heard of gooseberries or Josta berries! Really liked learning about the varieties of the different berries and how they pair together! Good tip on the blueberries and acidic soil. Really really love how much I learn from your videos!
Happy to share :)
Ive heard of all of them, but this was a great video none the less. I just planted 5 jostaberry bushes about a month ago and am hoping to have fruit within the next couple years! Definitely havent heard of the disease they get till now.
Nice work and tasty looking berries
I'v never heard of pine berries. Lovely garden. Thanks for the Video.
I have some serious berry envy! Great inspiration as well.
Love your garden! Your videos are relaxing and informative. New subscriber!
Most lovely are the Raspberry stands, only second to the gardeners hands. I was unaware of the Jostaberry and the Pineberry prior to my time spent here. Thank you, a most enjoyable horticultural experience this has been.
Good job on pronouncing Honeoye! (the second try)
Watching your videos from my home in Honeoye Falls.
You got me with the Jostaberry. Never heard of that one
I saw somebody mention that name earlier but now I know they are the same. Thanks.
Looks awesome 👌
We learned a lot from your lovely video, thank you!
I grew up on gooseberries. They're wonderful
wow, Thanks for showing this amazing garden with berries. I love it. I didn't know there were pine berries.
I really like your raspberry support. Never thought to support things from all sides like that.
Great video. Very soothing to watch. ❤🎉
That raspberry support system is nice
i have actually all of the berries you presented in the video, it is so wonderful with all this berries, so tasty.
I hadn’t seen or heard of the jasta berry before. Great tour, I’m just getting started, just got my first goose berry in the mail today. About 5 berries now & many more to come 😉
Hello, just saw you on Gardeners World! Congratulations! Really enjoyed the segment with Frances Tophill!
Actually I am good at berries. So I had thought I would already know all you mention. 😎 Ohh my God, more then one I haven't know. Nice work, cong. 👏👏👏
I'm getting hungry looking at all these delicious looking berries
Wow WONDERFUL berries garden 😍NEVER heard of or seen the white coloured strawberry.
Wonderful information, thank you.
The only one that I didn't know and don't grow was the pineberries. I grow all of the others including a couple of Jostaberry bushes and just this spring I've planted about 18 small alpine strawberry plants started from seed. Great video.
Thank you very much for your video, it makes me want to dabble in many other berries. Right now, I have my first Blueberry bush. It seems that netting may be a must for its successful future!
Yep i know them all. Im obsessed with berries
I'm in a colder climate Canada and grow everything you mentioned. One that you didn't mention that I grow are Haskap (Honey Berries) and they are my favorite. We live in a high ph heavy clay area and they do just fine. They are the first berries to be picked in the spring, even before strawberries. They taste like a kiwi, strawberry blueberry cross. Great fresh and great in jams and deserts.
Sounds delicious :)
Beautiful berries. I have tundra and berry blue, I just ordered aurora and boreal beast for next season! I think they're not super well known because they go by so many different names. You can find them in Quebec under "Camerises"
Do you think this would grow in Idaho? My cabin is above Dworshak dam , above Lewiston Idaho
@@robingalloway3541 You are in a milder zone than I'm in. I suspect they will grow there but until you try you won't know.
😮😮wow q cargada la grosella te cambio plantas
I think your idea is good.
The pineapple strawberry was one I didn’t know about, thank you.
I planted a Jostaberry last year as my 14 year old Gooseberry plant died. I am excited to trie some of your currant recipes as my plants are doing well!! Thank you again, I enjoy your videos.
Lisa from U.S.A. zone 5
6:15 there are floracane varieties which grow on last years canes, as described, and then there are primacanes that grow on first and second year canes. “Prime-Arc Traveler” among others is one of the primacane varieties that were growing here. You can get multiple harvests out of them that way. On the primacanes they ripen out in May-June, and on floracanes they ripen out in June-July. I think we got our canes from stark brothers.
I loved this video, I really want to start my own garden 😊
I have all of that berries in the garden too, plus aronia berry, honeyberries, goji and tayberry.
Didn't catch me on any of those, but then again I grow all those too. Awesome support for your raspberries, like the eco friendly usage of twine and bamboo ! You have put a ton of work into your garden, kudos to you! and I'm sub'd
Thanks Al and appreciate the feedback 🙂
Omg I just seen u on gardens World I watch u all the time. Big fan 👍
Hi! It was so nice to see you and your garden)). I see only one new plant - White strawberry! Very interesting... Thank you for New knoledges)).
Subbed. What a lovely lady with a such a nice voice. And the garden is awesome too. Blessings from northern california!
Excellent explanation Thankyou very much for it is very useful, the only thing it is a bit more explanation about the type of soil they need
Thankyou again Love you Susana
Excellent fruit forest