Better. And I just polished off a growler of raspberry wheat this weekend.Are you shitting me?! If it's anything like their Raspberry Wheat...I might have to make a detour after work Friday.
Better. And I just polished off a growler of raspberry wheat this weekend.Are you shitting me?! If it's anything like their Raspberry Wheat...I might have to make a detour after work Friday.
Funny this thread popped up. The last couple years I have been wanting to bring a couple small saplings home from strouds to plant at my place. Never ate one but looked like they would be good to eat.
Make it happen!
Doing it this year. Going to bring a small bucket and some paper towels to wet down and wrap the roots until I get home and get them in the ground
Make sure you get them from different areas or they won't fruit. They have an extensive root system and a batch of them is often the same tree. They're also VERY hard to transplant. I'll try and preserve a few seeds if you'd like.
That would be awesome if you could do that.
Saw a couple on the ground in the woods yesterday, already mushy thoughThat time of year again...should be perfect timing by this weekend. Go get you some boys!
Look up, once they hit the ground they’re gone. Every animal in the woods loves them. I first bump the tree and whatever falls is usually ripe. Soft is good...Interesting. I have heard we have em on our farm and never can seem to find them. I’m sure I can find some in Athens.