Oops, my wife says we only planted only one! Wondering if they are self pollinating or do we need a second one to get those red berries? Might have to get out the shovel next spring - my aching back....Wow! We planted two of these a few years ago. No berries yet. I didn’t even know what they look like but now know what I’ve been mowing around! Their potential, anyway! Thanks for the pictures. Wonder how old your bushes are?
We planted a half a dozen high bush cranberries and they SUCK!!!! Most inedible edible berry we've ever planted. You can't add enough sugar to make a syrup or jam worth eating. They produce like crazy, but the little birds get all they want and then some. Maybe them wild ones are tasty, which wouldn't surprise me in the least. Man probably tried to "improve" on God's cranberry plant recipe and F'd it up, which is most likely what we got and why they don't taste good. Looks good through the computer guy, so I hope they eat just as well.
^^ one hour's picking by two people
p.s. they smell like sweaty feet - ha ha ha ha
Haven't a clue Guy. They make one hell of a thick hedge though. If'n a guy wanted to plant stuff to feed birds, high bush cranberry would be pretty close to the #1 or #2 draft pick. I'll try to find out what we have and get back to you. Now I'm kind of interested myself. (Grin)
Out doing land inspections in the badlands Friday and there were trees full of beautiful ripe chokecherries and buffalo berries. I thought the chokecherry season was long over with. Is this the normal time for ripe chokecherries?