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Taylor Red Raspberry

Taylor Red Raspberry plant with Lucy in background

We installed a late Summer Taylor Red Raspberry plant today in our on going effort to have berries all Summer long. Anna ordered it from Miller, but it shipped from Stark Brothers due to some sort of merger.



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About us: Anna Hess and Mark Hamilton spent over a decade living self-sufficiently in the mountains of Virginia before moving north to start over from scratch in the foothills of Ohio. They've experimented with permaculture, no-till gardening, trailersteading, home-based microbusinesses and much more, writing about their adventures in both blogs and books.



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I'm cracking up at Lucy photo-bombing back there. =D
Comment by Emily from Bristol Fri Mar 28 14:59:29 2014
Good luck with your quest to grow berries all summer. It is a great idea to grow our own fruit and vegetables as much as possible as it is cheap and so much better for us and knowing the joy of picking fruit right off the bush, and eating it within seconds, is something that everyone should know
Comment by Michelle Oaks Fri Mar 28 18:45:31 2014
I transplanted 18 raspberry starts into a new berry section. All of them survived! Should be a great year.
Comment by mona Fri Mar 28 19:56:27 2014
...looks like she's loving life.
Comment by Chad Sun Mar 30 00:28:56 2014





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