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Figs. Figs.
Figs. They do well here some years, and are set back quite a bit by winter cold spells.
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Concord grapes. Concord grapes.
Concord grapes. We have a few long rows of grapes, mostly concord.
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Blueberries. Blueberries.
Blueberries. Yes blueberries can be grown in the South.
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Blueberry bushes in winter. Blueberry bushes in winter.
Blueberry bushes in winter. A crop which does well some years, not so well others. Notice the oak sawdust mulch.
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Apples Apples
Apples. Many varieties, planted in the 1970s, most of the trees from that era are gone now (2012), but many replacements have been planted.
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Paw paw tree. Paw paw tree.
Paw paw tree. A native edible, one which can be cultivated as can be seen with this one tree by Oneida building.
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Strawberries processing. Strawberries processing.
Strawberries processing. Homegrown crop that we often freeze and preserve as jam. [Photo by Joan Mazza c 1993.]
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Paw paw fruit. Paw paw fruit.
Paw paw fruit.
Figs. They do well here some years, and are set back quite a bit by winter cold spells.
Concord grapes. We have a few long rows of grapes, mostly concord.
Blueberries. Yes blueberries can be grown in the South.
Blueberry bushes in winter. A crop which does well some years, not so well others. Notice the oak sawdust mulch.
Apples. Many varieties, planted in the 1970s, most of the trees from that era are gone now (2012), but many replacements have been planted.
Paw paw tree. A native edible, one which can be cultivated as can be seen with this one tree by Oneida building.
Strawberries processing. Homegrown crop that we often freeze and preserve as jam. [Photo by Joan Mazza c 1993.]
Paw paw fruit.
Apples, blueberries, grapes, etc.