Fruits & Berries

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Growing Watermelon

Watermelons (Citrullus lanatus) are a delightful addition to gardens in Missouri’s Zone 6b-7a, offering refreshing fruit during the hot summer months. To ensure a successful watermelon harvest, consider the following guidelines:

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Growing Cantaloupe

Cantaloupes (Cucumis melo), also known as muskmelons, are a popular choice for gardeners in Missouri’s Zone 6b-7a. They require warm temperatures and a long growing season to produce sweet, flavorful fruit. To successfully cultivate cantaloupes in this region, consider the following guidelines:

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Growing Gooseberries

Gooseberries are a hardy and productive fruit-bearing shrub that can thrive in Missouri’s Zone 6b-7a climate. They produce tart berries that can be eaten fresh, cooked, or used in jams and desserts. With proper care, gooseberries can be a low-maintenance and rewarding addition to your garden. 1. Choose the Right Variety Variety Selection: There are

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Growing Raspberries

Growing raspberries in Missouri’s Zone 6a-7b can be highly rewarding, providing fresh, delicious fruit throughout the summer and fall. Raspberries thrive in well-drained soil, full sun, and benefit from proper pruning and maintenance. Here’s a comprehensive guide to successfully growing raspberries in Missouri. 1. Choose the Right Variety Variety Selection: There are two main types

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Growing Elderberries

Elderberries (Sambucus nigra and Sambucus canadensis) are native to Missouri and well-suited to Zone 6b-7a. They are valued for their clusters of dark berries, which are used in syrups, jams, wines, and wellness products, and for their ecological value as a food source for birds and pollinators. This guide covers planting, care, and harvesting. 1. Choose

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Growing Blueberries

Blueberries (Vaccinium corymbosum) can be successfully grown in Missouri’s Zone 6b-7a with careful attention to soil preparation and variety selection. They are a long-term investment — established plants can produce fruit for 20 years or more — and require specific soil conditions to thrive. This guide covers everything needed to get started. 1. Choose the Right

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Growing Strawberries

Strawberries (Fragaria × ananassa) are a productive and popular fruit for Missouri gardens in Zone 6b-7a. They are available in three main types: June-bearing, ever-bearing, and day-neutral, each with different production patterns and management needs. This guide covers variety selection, planting, care, and harvesting. 1. Choose the Right Variety 2. Planting Time 3. Site Preparation 4. Planting 5. Watering and

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