Brunswick Maine is a variety of dwarf 30 cm tall with a 1.5 m width (which can be pruned smaller).
Here is a link to the article I found
http://www.sustainablehomesteading.com/edible-and-medicinal-plants/growing-cold-hardy-food-forest-berries-vines-fruit-trees/
Thanks for the thoughts Yvonne G cutting clay pots is easy enough. If you soak it overnight in water you can use a round file to grind a line where you want the opening to be. Using it like a saw. Or power tools can go along way, if your comfortable with them, to making it faster.
I will have...
I can't find any proof of toxic strawberry leaves short of commercially produced berries being treated with a nasty chemical. If your growing them in the confines of your yard they wouldn't have that. They are also a native plant to the turtles natural range. An everbearing variety could give a...
Great advice on the swapping out. Given the swapping out idea you could grow many native fruits (strawberry, blueberry, raspberry, currants, lingonberry, Swiss chard, lettuces, etc.)!!!! Exciting stuff!!!
Have you finished the pond by now? I would love to see it I'm from Littleton living in Ohio now. Have you considered air driven pump for the pond recirculation/ filtering. Look them up on YouTube they are great the air pump can be housed inside a garage or house and just run out a tube to the...
T8 and T10 T12 T5 all of these are simply different diameter of fluorescent light bulbs. The different bulbs are also higher or lower depending. T12's are the old shop lights people used to have everywhere. T-5's are the newest in high output (HO) fluorescent lighting. Set 12 inches from the...
OMG, not one reply! I'm new here so ... anyway do you have lights and vertical space? If you do I would do a hibiscus. The flowers are edible! If you have a green thumb you could split the rootball and insert a half round of wood or a pot so he can hide under the roots.