Amateur Gardening – 13 July 2019

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46 AMATEUR GARDENING 13 JULY 2019


THE fruits of ‘Sweet
Balloon’ (from
 lubera.co.uk)
resemble a
strawberry (sweet
but rather more
watery), yet the plant
grows more like a
compact raspberry.
Botanically, it is a variety of balloon
berry (Rubus illecebrosus).
This so-called strawberry-raspberry
(pictured) is arguably more of an
attractive novelty, and not necessarily
for growing as a tried-and-tested plant
for the fruit garden.
White flowers, up to 2in (5cm)
across, appear from July to September,
followed by large, round, strawberry-like
fruits, up to 1¾in (4cm) in diameter, with
a glossy surface. Flowers and ripe fruits
appear at the same time.
The plant flowers in its first year,
on the current year’s canes, which
are 8-16in (20-40cm) high, and have a
dense covering of prickles. Fruits ripen
from August until well into autumn.

The strawberry-


raspberry!


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Historical Gardening Event
Of The Week:12 July 1961

ON this day,
carpenters
working on the
roof of a house
in the town of
Shreveport,
Louisiana, USA,
had to take cover
when green
peaches began
falling from the sky. The
fruits were all about the size of golf
balls and, of course, being unripe,
they were quite hard! They seemed
to have fallen directly from a dark
cloud overhead.
Often such happenings can
be explained by whirlwinds or
tornadoes (or even water spouts
in the case of fish or frogs dropping
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resemble a
strawberry (sweet
but rather more
watery), yet the plant

The strawberry-


raspberry!


Gardening’s king of trivia and brain-teasers, Graham Clarke

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