Now that the primocanes are getting to the point of needing pruning, figured I better get going on my trellis for the black raspberries. Got a couple black locust poles cut, holes dug, and posts dropped in. About 30 inches deep.
Noticed the black soil. Dug about 24" before I start getting a little lighter colored clay. It's the reason I can plant and grow almost anything (within our hardiness zone and pH) without too much effort. Unfortunately, the only way to get this kind of soil is to plant native grasses, let the buffalo roam and wait a few hundred/thousand years. We are lucky!
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Haven't decided on exact spacing of wires, but will have a pair about two ft apart at ~ 20" high and a second pair a little wider around 40" high.
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That tree to the side is a peach that regrew from a rootstock. When it produces, the peaches are huge and beautiful, but have no flavor. It's coming down! Although, I have thought about trying to graft some scion wood from my tiny tree that produces great peaches. Have to read up on that, I've never done any grafting.