Blackberries, Raspberries, Black Currants, Goji Berries, Sea Buckthorn Berries, Strawberries, Grapes

Very hardy, very thorny, very delicious Blackberries …

Very hardy, very thorny, very delicious Blackberries …

Blackberries, Red Raspberries and Tayberries

Jaimee grows and sells several varieties of Blackberries, both heirloom and Primocane and several varieties of Red Raspberries. In addition, she sells Tayberries, a cross between a blackberry and a red raspberry.

Some of her berries are well suited to large container growing and others grow well in the native soil. She can advise you about which are best suited for your needs.

Remember, except for the thornless blackberries, all other berries have thorns.

The incredible flavor of your own homegrown berries far outweighs the inconvenience of thorns. — Jaimee

Hardy Raspberries still producing sweet fruit late in October in White Oaks.

Hardy Raspberries still producing sweet fruit late in October in White Oaks.

 
 
Everbearing, ground-cover strawberry — very hardy and produces small sweet berries thorough the growing season.

Everbearing, ground-cover strawberry — very hardy and produces small sweet berries thorough the growing season.

Wild Strawberries

Super hardy and super yummy, these pink flowering wild strawberries make a beautiful ground cover and produce an abundance of sweet little berries.

 
Goji Berries — late October, White Oaks

Goji Berries — late October, White Oaks

Goji Berries

Sea Buckthorn Berries — December, Carrizozo

Sea Buckthorn Berries — December, Carrizozo

Sea Buckthorn Berries