255. Growing Berries and Fruit Trees in the Pacific Northwest: How to Grow Abundant, Organic Fruit in Your Backyard | Tara Austen Weaver | Seattle, WA Part I
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Today, I’m excited to introduce my guest from Tara Austen Weaver who’s written a book about growing
Growing Berries and Fruit Trees in the Pacific Northwest: How to Grow Abundant, Organic Fruit in Your Backyard
I know that you are going to love this because it’s got lots of great tips for anyone living anywhere not just in the Northwest and I’m super excited because last summer I was visiting Nola’s yard last summer because her blueberries were amazing and I am bound and determined to grow some this year! And there’s just so much to learn so welcome to the show!
To read the full shownotes click here. Tell us a little about yourself.My mom had a giant organic garden!
It wasn’t till I moved to Seattle about 10 years ago that everything fell into place, Seattle has such a giant gardening community!
Everyone here it seems even if they just grow beautiful yards edible ones and everyone is out working and tending vegetables
I got bitten by the gardening bug- quickly used up all of the area
- didn’t have much of a yard
- I got a community garden plot
- started studying permaculture
Eventually my mother moved up to Seattle and bought a house on half an acre! Tell us about something that grew well this year.
I’m coming off not a fantastic garden year, because I moved this spring! I wasn’t thinking it through thinking I could move and garden and that didn’t really happen!
Perennial gardening is growing obsessionI have a busy life and in the summer I also like to go hiking. I am really really interested in those things that don’t need as much help and tending as lettuce and peas do
those twelve blueberry bushes were fine and asked nothing of me!
master recipes I have developed over the years- this jam
- crisp
you can make with any fruit
the other thing people don’t realize
commercial growers grow certain varieties because they stand up to transport that will stand up on the shelf.
There are a lot of amazing varieties that don’t get grown commercially because they are just too fragile.
My favorite strawberry variety is called Shushkannot grown commercially
They really need to be processed within 24 hours
They have the most amazing flavor
Is there something you would do different...