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Old March 27, 2014   #1
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Here's a picture of my Youngberry in a 25-gallon pot. It started blooming a few days ago. This is the original cultivar with thorns. There is also a thornless variety but the taste is bland by comparison. Someone on Wikipedia accurately wrote this: synopsis of Youngberry.

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Nice looking plant , where can a person get them ?

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Nice looking plant , where can a person get them ?

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It's rated hardy in USDA zones 5-9, and has been performing great in low-humidity zone 10 here in San Diego county.

A quick internet search came up with:
http://www.weeksberry.com/ - you'll have to contact them for availability
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My Youngberry and Arapaho Blackberry are nearing the peak of the late spring production season. I'm currently harvesting 1.5 cups per plant per day. Zero of those are making it into the house
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I just bought a bare-root Youngberry this year and harvested a grand total of 4 berries so far. Hermitian, are they supposed to be tart? Mine were very tart.
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I just bought a bare-root Youngberry this year and harvested a grand total of 4 berries so far. Hermitian, are they supposed to be tart? Mine were very tart.
If they were tart, then they were not ripe. After the berries "turn color", you need to wait until they go through a final "plumping" stage. This is when the sugars are produced in most Rubus.
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Around how long is that final plumping stage? I waited till the color was dark. Is there a visual clue as to when its ready, or is it more of a timing thing, such as a week after the berry first changes color, etc?
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Around how long is that final plumping stage? I waited till the color was dark. Is there a visual clue as to when its ready, or is it more of a timing thing, such as a week after the berry first changes color, etc?
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The individual nodules that compose each berry will increase in size by 30% or more -- hence the term plumping. Once you taste a ripe one you'll know
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