Stunning!!!!Yeah, but that photo is old. All those cactus have grown and it's very crowded there now...my sister is big in cactus...here's one of her cactus that bloomed when I was there
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If you plan on plant in half of the total barrels that is still a huge job!View attachment 314856
Planted a few thornless blackberry plants yesterday. This is just a start I plan to plant a bunch more blackberry
For sure a big job! I plan to plant in every barrel will take me some time but I’ll get there. This enclosure has 287 barrels so ya big job haha but the thought of all the food it will make will keep me going!If you plan on plant in half of the total barrels that is still a huge job!
OMG! Blackberries are so invasive, horrible and nasty, thorns or not. And I can't stand all that room you have. I'm sure you have plans already but here's my 1 cent worth...Grapes, my Sulcata love the leafs and the box turtles and neighbors eat the grapes...View attachment 314856
Planted a few thornless blackberry plants yesterday. This is just a start I plan to plant a bunch more blackberry
You are so right! My brother started 70 grape cuttings for me last month another couple of months and we will see how many take I hoping for good odds and I have my eye on 10 rose of Sharon but seems like I can’t get them tell spring. ImOMG! Blackberries are so invasive, horrible and nasty thorns or not. And I can't stand all that room you have. I'm sure you have plans already buy here's my 1 cent...Grapes, my Sulcata love the leafs and the box turtles and neighbors eat the grapes...
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Plants lots of Rose of Sharon bushes they grow and make great shade and are a very favorite of my Sulcata, they eat the flowers and the leafs
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Oh hell, why am I doing this to/for you? You probably know all this...I'm sorry
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Do you plan on running a drip line along the tops of those planters?View attachment 314856
Planted a few thornless blackberry plants yesterday. This is just a start I plan to plant a bunch more blackberry
Yes there will be a drip line to every pot and also a pvc line will run there and have rain bird sprinklers to water the grassDo you plan on running a drip line along the tops of those planters?
I understand your hatred of blackberries however they will be growing in pots so I'mA trellis and all that will not stop them from sending shoots out underground to start vines all over.
My hated blackberry bramble completely covers the width of my yard. I find new starts in my front yard many feet away from my back yard. My Sulcata will not eat the leafs, and I only bake with the berries. Anyhow, I seriously ask you to reconsider berries. It's not a win-win situation, it's a maybe win-definitely lose thing...
I am on my deck looking north
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All that vegetation is blackberries, here's east
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and south, it grows behind Bob's shed. I really cannot stress enough, invasive, please rethink them.
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If you also grape you could have side hustle--- wine!I understand your hatred of blackberries however they will be growing in pots so I'm
not as concerned about underground spread just vines touching down and my tortoises seem to love the leaves. I have grown this thornless verity for several years to good effect. Perhaps the thornless are less vigors perhaps my dryer climate makes the difference but In my neck of the woods blackberries only go that crazy near water ways. So I will press on with my plan and hope to eat many tasty berries. And should I be wrong and they start to take over in a few years I will eat my words as I rip them out and invite you to Laugh at me.
I know up here the thornless are less hardy, so you're probably right about them being less vigorous. With them being in planters, you're probably pretty safe anyway... as long as you don't let them get out of the pots and get established. They will root where they touch down and will eventually find their way through any drainage holes you made.I understand your hatred of blackberries however they will be growing in pots so I'm
not as concerned about underground spread just vines touching down and my tortoises seem to love the leaves. I have grown this thornless verity for several years to good effect. Perhaps the thornless are less vigors perhaps my dryer climate makes the difference but In my neck of the woods blackberries only go that crazy near water ways. So I will press on with my plan and hope to eat many tasty berries. And should I be wrong and they start to take over in a few years I will eat my words as I rip them out and invite you to Laugh at me.
I’ve tried the testudo mix before and really liked it and have a few buckets planed for it! I’ll have to look in to the rest all sound like great ideas!I've grown to love lavatera. It flowers all year long for me. They don't love the leaves, but they will eat some. The flowers are great to mix in and all my torts love them.
I'll be sending you the African hibiscus seeds soon, but you'll have to wait for spring for those anyway.
You can also do blue hibiscus.
How about Tyler's testudo mix from tortoisesupply.com?
And alfalfa is a no brainier. Clover too? Get some seeds from some broad leaf or narrow leaf plantain.
Just where did you get all those barrels? Do they have drain holes? You gonna put in a drip system?For sure a big job! I plan to plant in every barrel will take me some time but I’ll get there. This enclosure has 287 barrels so ya big job haha but the thought of all the food it will make will keep me going!
Tom Alfalfa? That has an awful lot of protien, I've avoided it for yearsI’ve tried the testudo mix before and really liked it and have a few buckets planed for it! I’ll have to look in to the rest all sound like great ideas!
I've grown to love lavatera. It flowers all year long for me. They don't love the leaves, but they will eat some. The flowers are great to mix in and all my torts love them.
I'll be sending you the African hibiscus seeds soon, but you'll have to wait for spring for those anyway.
You can also do blue hibiscus.
How about Tyler's testudo mix from tortoisesupply.com?
And alfalfa is a no brainier. Clover too? Get some seeds from some broad leaf or narrow leaf plantain.
I would never laugh at you, I may giggle behind your back...I understand your hatred of blackberries however they will be growing in pots so I'm
not as concerned about underground spread just vines touching down and my tortoises seem to love the leaves. I have grown this thornless verity for several years to good effect. Perhaps the thornless are less vigors perhaps my dryer climate makes the difference but In my neck of the woods blackberries only go that crazy near water ways. So I will press on with my plan and hope to eat many tasty berries. And should I be wrong and they start to take over in a few years I will eat my words as I rip them out and invite you to Laugh at me.
Got the barrels from a dealer I found on Craig’s list yes on drain holes and drip system to come soon before spring is over at leastJust where did you get all those barrels? Do they have drain holes? You gonna put in a drip system?
We will look forward to you visit!!! In and out is just ten miles from my house we will get burgers and go tortoise watching hahaTom Alfalfa? That has an awful lot of protien, I've avoided it for years
I would never laugh at you, I may giggle behind your back...
omg! I just thought about where you are...so the next time I go to see my sis I'll stop by and you can take me to In n Out...there are only 2 that I know of Oregon, in Salem and Medford.
My favorite RofS tree
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