Friday 23 December 2022

Berry season - what's not to love!

I love berry season.  

Berry season came late to Australia this year, but is worth the wait!  

Below are some photos of our berries.  They taste so good.  We try to pick them when perfectly ripe, often rather soft.  They can't transport fresh berries when they are this ripe, so the only way to experience berries this good is to grow them yourself.

The darker berries below are thornless Youngberry.  They taste much like a boysenberry, can be eaten out of hand or they go tremendously well with ice cream.  Being so dark they are full of antioxidants, and they tend to add rich purple colour to ice cream.  

I love berry season

Youngberries and golden raspberries

Yellow raspberry - tastes floral and sweet 

Youngberry - tastes like boysenberry 

Sometimes the kids pick bowls full of mixed berries.  Whatever is ripe and easy to reach is picked first.  They are all delicious and their fragrance is incredible.  

Freshly picked berries, picked at their ripest, are far superior to anything you can buy from the markets.  Some of the varieties I grow are never found in the markets.  This means that the only way to enjoy them is to grow them myself.  


Berry season is here, and I love it!!!

Sometimes we only pick a few bowls of raspberries.  

I bred the red thornless primocane ones, they are nicely sweet.  This is what a red raspberry should taste like, rich, complex, and they smell like a delicious raspberry.  They are nothing like the raspberries you can buy from the market that are sour and bland at the same time.

The yellow raspberries have prickles on the canes and are a floricane variety.  The yellow raspberries taste very floral and have a unique fragrance.  A yellow raspberry tastes very different from a red raspberry.

My red raspberry is sweet and delicious 

The black raspberries are ripening and should be ready in the next few days.  

Not many people in Australia grow black raspberries.  They are a different species to the red (and yellow) raspberry, and the plant grows more like a blackberry than a red raspberry.  A black raspberry tastes very different to a red raspberry or a golden raspberry.  You likely will never see these in a market in Australia.

My black raspberries 

We have a few different garden strawberries as well as some different species of wild strawberries.  

My favourite garden strawberries are Cambridge Rival with its complex flavours, and the acid free Hokowase that is so sweet it can be eaten before turning red.

Garden strawberries
Wild strawberries are smaller than garden strawberries.  They tend to have stronger flavours and smell divine.  I grow a few varieties and several species.  

Wild strawberries tend to flower all year and fruit for most of the year, so berry season for them extends until the frosts.  This year the wild strawberries produced some really large berries, I don't know why.

Wild strawberries smell like a lolly shop


I do sell berry plants and dormant canes over winter.  I can post berry plants within Australia, but not to WA or Tasmania.  If you are interested they will be listed on my for sale page

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