Figgin' A
Well-known member
I am finding the 'Blackberries' thread very informative... so I thought I'd start a thread about new varieties everyone is adding to their gardens this year... pictures are encouraged, but not absolutely required... hoping we can all get new ideas and inspiration here.
Let me start.
Berries
Illini Hardy Blackberry
Thorny, very hardy and, reportedly, wild blackberry flavor but sweeter and larger compared to wild blackberries.
Spoken highly of by some Growing Fruit members
Tayberry
A blackberry and red raspberry cross. A lot of great feedback about this one. I've wanted to get it for the past two years, but it's been out of stock until now.
Very excited about this one.
Double Gold Raspberry
I have a few yellows, which the family loves... but this one with its golden pink color is very unique... Excellent reviews... very sweet, apparently, with low acidity... not necessarily what I am looking for, as I love acidity, but my kids love this kind of stuff... besides, these may be fantastic when mixed with other, more tart berries.
Some new vegetable varieties I heard good things about or just caught my attention for whatever reason....
Peppādew
Calabrian Caviar
Choricero Pepper
D'Espelette pepper
Friariello Pepper
Guindillas de Tolosa Basque pepper
Piquillo Lodosa Basque Pepper
Tap de Cortí
Violeta de Cádiz
Popcorn Zucchini, or Rugosa Friulana.... a rare Italian heirloom I am super excited to try.
Grey Zucchini
Zupska Rana (Sweet)
Diavolicchio Diamante
Ñora Pepper
Pink Giant... for funsies...
Let me start.
Berries
Illini Hardy Blackberry
Thorny, very hardy and, reportedly, wild blackberry flavor but sweeter and larger compared to wild blackberries.
Spoken highly of by some Growing Fruit members
Tayberry
A blackberry and red raspberry cross. A lot of great feedback about this one. I've wanted to get it for the past two years, but it's been out of stock until now.
Very excited about this one.
Double Gold Raspberry
I have a few yellows, which the family loves... but this one with its golden pink color is very unique... Excellent reviews... very sweet, apparently, with low acidity... not necessarily what I am looking for, as I love acidity, but my kids love this kind of stuff... besides, these may be fantastic when mixed with other, more tart berries.
Some new vegetable varieties I heard good things about or just caught my attention for whatever reason....
Peppādew
Calabrian Caviar
Choricero Pepper
D'Espelette pepper
Friariello Pepper
Guindillas de Tolosa Basque pepper
Piquillo Lodosa Basque Pepper
Tap de Cortí
Violeta de Cádiz
Popcorn Zucchini, or Rugosa Friulana.... a rare Italian heirloom I am super excited to try.
Grey Zucchini
Zupska Rana (Sweet)
Diavolicchio Diamante
Ñora Pepper
Pink Giant... for funsies...









