Tweak, have you tried the fruits on your eastern prickly pear? I've thought about growing those because prickly pears are one of my favorite fruits and I want to make wine with them, but in the pictures I've seen the fruit look much smaller and skinnier with less pulp and juice than the western/less hardy ones. I've done a lot of googling trying to see if there is a cultivar of the eastern kind that produces good fruit but haven't had much luck finding any information. Someone needs to get to breeding them for fruit. At least they're pretty cheap at the Mexican grocery stores.
I've never actually tried any cactus fruits....to my knowledge. Perhaps its from bad experiences from the flesh of multiple species, I remember biting into the leaf of an aloe vera as a kid....awful, and the rotten/sour cucumber taste of trichocereus species as a teen...again just awful. As far as growing them though, yes, you definatley should. The fact that there is a cactus that we can grow round these parts is too awesome, better yet knowing that bird dumpings over thousands and thousands of years made it so! If I get a good bounty this year I will certainly send some your way.....and if you made wine.....well then....I may ask for a lil
Thanks for the offer. You should definitely try a prickly pear sometime. I don't know about the eastern ones but the western ones are great. To me they taste like a combination of watermelon and raspberries. They're one of the best tasting fruits I've had. The seeds are a little annoying though, it would be nice if someone would breed a seedless variety.
I so very want to kill the massive amounts of goutweed and put some nice plants in, but it laughs at round up and comes right back when it's pulled up
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I noticed that in the heavily weedy area at the side of the house, it won't spread near an area of short red berry plants(not sure what they are...look like mini strawberries)
I know I'm not going to remember everything. 20 tomato plants, 5 blueberry bushes, fig tree, 2 persimmons, parsley, sage, basil,
oregano, lemon verbena, stevia,
You can buy Stevia plants in just about any nursery or big box store.