[MittleiderMethodGardening] Re: Raspberries question

 

My berries are getting attacked by Japanese beetles; anyone companion planting or other strategy (currently manually removing them into soapy water or gas)

--- In MittleiderMethodGardening@yahoogroups.com, Di Koehler <dikoehler@...> wrote:
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> alpines grow well here in TX so probably will do well for you
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> Dianne Koehler 
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> Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2013 11:47 AM
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> I feel the same way about raspberries and I live in Fl. Too. I would be
> interested in learning about the types of raspberries that grow here as
> well. I live in zone 9B (Now it is divided into A and B zones). Also am
> interested in strawberries. I am growing Alpine strawberries. Before I
> ordered the seeds, I wrote to the company and asked them if their yellow
> strawberries would grow in my zone. They didn¹t answer with yes or no, but
> sent me information on Alpine strawberries. I found a place that sells
> yellow ones and just ordered some more Alpine strawberries which should grow
> in zone 9B.
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> Susan S.
> Zone 9B
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