Here is a basket of Red Norland & Yukon Gold potatoes, Walla Walla onions, snow peas, yellow squash & carrots harvested Saturday, and the same cooked up Sunday by Rita for a great Father's Day meal with the family. Add Rita's pork roast and yeast rolls, Katie's strawberry jello salad and Wendy's corn/avocado/etc. dip plus a fantastic frozen dessert made from ice cream, oreos, fudge & caramel sauce and Butterfinger topping! A wonderful Father's day for Steve, Dave and yours truly.
In the Fall 0f 2011, I planted 10 Canby thornless raspberry 3 yr.old plants, purchased from Willis Orchards in Georgia. Last year they looked healthy enough but did not bloom or fruit. This year they are prolific in growth, look healthy, and appeared to be ready to bloom and set a big crop. But they have looked just like these pictures for at least 4-6 weeks!
I thought these red bud-like things would open to blossoms, but they never have. If you peel back the red 'leaflets" there is a very small green berry inside. Now, do I just wait and things will progress?
This morning I called Willis Orchards. The lady who answered cut me off in the middle of my oration with "I'm sorry but there is nothing we can do about that." NOT A GOOD START, MAAM!" After I said a few more things, she connected me to Jay. He put me on hold twice before listening for a bit. Then his response was that I should contact my county agent because something was wrong with my soil. I told him the blackberries, boysenberries, yellow raspberries and blueberries had no problem with my soil when I realized I was talking to no one. Dead air. I called back and told the lady that Jay had hung up on me, she said "Just a minute". After a bit, Jay said hello and I said "Did you hang up on me?" and I was greeted with a second time of dead air. I called back a third time and the lady said they were having phone problems. Do tell! At least this time, Jay was more civil and we had a decent dialogue. It was obvious then that he wasn't the one to talk to as far as technical issues. So I emailed some pictures and he is going to have his horticulturist take a look.
Also, Canby raspberries are listed as "thornless", but these are covered with short, very sharp thorns. The lady told me "All raspberries have thorns!"
We'll see what comes of all this. If any readers have experience that relates, I would love to hear from you.