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Hope we can at least make most of them happen this year. Raspberries are my top priority. If we cant get to everything then it will become a 2 year project.

Fingers crossed they like their new spot and produce a bunch of goodies! I wonder if there are 'aged' plants that will produce the first year? Maybe the container/bush varieties can fill that gap if necessary?

Now you've got me wondering how to jumpstart berries. LOL!

@marxrab has been looking into some aged plants, I believe. And I hope things do well. One thing we have always had a problem with is tomatoes, which seem pretty easy for most people, so I guess you never know what is gonna happen.

Oh good! I wasn't even sure such a thing would be available. I hope she finds some nice ones.

Tomatoes are trickier than most folks think. When they do produce, it's usually so many folks are giving them away and that plays into the myth that they're 'easy'. For me though, I don't generally eat them (don't like 'em) - I just grow them. Maybe they sense I'm not a 'threat'. LOL!

I am surprised they have the aged plants for sale too. I never knew you could just buy such a thing and begin consuming them the first year. I do love tomatoes, and the homegrown ones are by far the best. It does seem like some people who dont even grow anything else have pretty easy time with them, but they just havent worked for us. I was sure last year was gonna be the year too. But we have a neighbor who grows thousands of them and sells them at a very reasonable price, so at least we have that to fall back on.

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