7 Tips To Get Started on Edible Landscaping
Photo courtesy of Dr. Sue Hamilton
Inspired to incorporate some edibles into your home landscape? Here are some tips to get you started.
Photo courtesy of Dr. Sue Hamilton
Inspired to incorporate some edibles into your home landscape? Here are some tips to get you started.
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What kind of blueberry, blackberry, and raspberry bushes do you recommend for the Blount Count area? I have researched some but still can’t decide.
Sharon Compton: You can contact us at rossglenda@gmail.com or 865-742-8708 and we can help you with selections from Greenbriar Farm & Nursery.
Glenda Ross
What are the best types of blueberries, blackberries, and grapes for this area?
Hi Sharon,
From personal experience, I can tell you that thornless blackberries and muscadine grapes both grow well in Middle Tennessee, as do a large number of varieties of blueberries. However, for more detail and specific varieties, I would recommend calling either one of the contacts listed above, such as Glenda Ross at Greenbriar Nursery (865-742-8708 or rossglenda@gmail.com), or get in touch with your local extension agent with the University of Tennessee Extension Service: https://utextension.tennessee.edu/Pages/offices.aspx. Hope this helps!
Best,
Jessy Yancey
editor
Tennessee Home & Farm