[NAFEX] Secondary buds

Jim Fruth jfruth at tds.net
Sat May 24 09:10:19 EDT 2008


    Heron Breen gave me several varieties of blackberry to trial in my zone 
3, Minnesota climate.  One variety, 'Thibodeau' has turned out to be most 
surprising.  After I reported that Thibodeau wasn't able to survive my 
mildest of Winters (-25 F), I went out to dig up the plants to destroy them.
    All buds under the snow-line survived but all (primary) buds above the 
snow-line got desiccated in the Winter's drying winds.  Before I dug the 
first plant, I noticed little green dots along the stems.  The secondary 
buds, next year's buds, are sprouting.  (Deciduous plants produce two sets 
of buds).
    Well, it looks like Thibodeau will get a reprieve.  I shall wait to see 
if the secondary buds can survive a normal Minnesota Winter.

Jim Fruth
Brambleberry Farm
Pequot Lakes, MN  56472
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