posted 2 years ago
Wow Luke, That's a picture to gladden the spirit!
I'm guessing that you're a bit further South than I (easy guess!) since I just picked my first ripe raspberries today. The blackcurrants are just about to ripen, still a bit sharp, although changing colour nicely.
My favourite soft fruit is probably the raspberry. It just does so well here and fruits like mad once it gets going, for most of the summer. The ones I picked today should have been autumn ones (I'd have to look up the variety), but they try and ripen in November and never really make it, so I leave the canes to overwinter and get fruit off them early in the season the following year instead.
I really like strawberries too (sweeties that are good for you), but just don't pay enough attention to them and they normally get a bit swamped in other plants to really do well. One day I'll make a bit more effort and get a glut...till then I get the odd few, enjoy the smaller alpine ones, and over order deliberately in the shop when the Scottish ones are in season so I have to make strawberry jam ;)
I see you have blueberries coming on too. I'm hoping to get a good crop this year. We'll see if the blackbirds leave me any. Are those jostaberries, or anther blackcurrant/gooseberry cross as well?
Do you have problems with wildlife helping themselves? How do you deal with it? The worst fruit for that for me is the Haskap (honey berries). the time between me thinking 'these are almost ripe', to the birds stripping the bush is about one day! Next year I may have to try netting. At least those bushes are really compact, so won't take much protection.