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Old Yesterday, 05:08 PM   #1
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Bumper crop

We have a couple dogwood trees at our place. This year we have a bumper crop of berries. These are the edible version of dogwood berries, but I’m not trying them lol. I read you gotta get down past the skin and seeds to get to the good stuff.

Just noticed how much the weather cleared up on the second pic
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Old Today, 02:15 AM   #2
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Re: Bumper crop

That's a lot of berries. I take it that you don't have many tree rats, aka squirrels in your area?
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Re: Bumper crop

I believe that tree is called an Osaka dogwood, I have one in my backyard.

I haven’t tried eating one, any good ?
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Old Today, 01:13 PM   #4
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Re: Bumper crop

I haven’t tried one, don’t see myself ever trying one lol.

As far as wildlife eating them none seem to be eating them, not even birds.
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If the squirrels and birds are not eating them that’s a good idea not to eat them
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Re: Bumper crop

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I haven’t tried one, don’t see myself ever trying one lol.

As far as wildlife eating them none seem to be eating them, not even birds.
The Article below compared them to persimmons.

https://www.tyrantfarms.com/introduc...nner%E2%80%99s
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Uh, no thanks.
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