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Chocolate Dipped Cherries | TN Nursery

Saturday, February 26

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Fresh produce you grew with your hand is great. Fresh produce you grew with your hand dipped in chocolate is even better.

Chocolate dipped cherries are a creative way to use the produce from your garden. It's an easy dish that looks much harder than it is.

Cut a small hole in each cherry to remove the pit. The hole will be hidden by the chocolate. If you chose to leave the stem on, you have a handy dipping stick. If not, use a spoon to dip the cherries in melted chocolate chips. Directions for melting are on the package. Let the cherries set on a cookie sheet or wax paper till they are solid. For a quicker method, put them in the freezer for about two minutes and they'll be solid fairly instantly. Enjoy. Red Summer, Bing, and Black Tartarian cherries are available in our Fruit Tree Nursery.

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Black Raspberry - TN Nursery

Black Raspberry

The Black Raspberry plant has dark berries and distinctive foliage provide a visually striking contrast to other plants, enhancing the overall aesthetics of the landscape. Black raspberries (Rubus occidentalis) offer a variety of benefits when integrated into landscaping projects. These versatile plants blend aesthetic appeal, ecological contributions, and practical uses in outdoor spaces.  Black Raspberry The Black Raspberry plant is similar in color to blackberries. However, the fruits fall away when they ripen. As for the leaflets, they often appear white. These plants are native to eastern North America and are arching shrubs that can grow to around three to seven feet tall before the canes start to arch downward.  Leaf Appearances They come with alternate, compound leaves that consist of three to five leaflets apiece. The leaflets can be either lance-shaped or egg-shaped. They can also extend to a length of two to three inches. Each leaflet begins to taper toward the end. Side leaflets are narrower and smaller than the rest. All leaflets on the upper surface of the plant have a dark green hue. Upon close inspection, you'll notice that the leaflets along the upper surface are slightly hairy. The hair is more densely matted along the lower surface. A leaf stalk measures between 2 and 2.5 inches long.  Additional Features The twigs on them are smooth and flexible. They initially appear white during the first year of growth. However, they change colors with the season. During the warm summer months, the canes have a bluish-green hue. Once the winter arrives, they turn purple. When the temperatures are low, the canes may even turn a yellowish green. Older canes appear more trunk-like and have a somewhat smooth bark. They are reddish purple with a white coating. The wood itself is white and soft. The flowers that grow from these plants show up from April to June. They grow in close clusters that consist of three to seven flowers. As for the petals, they are usually white and narrow. They can start to grow in late June and July. They are small and firm fruits that have a strong aroma. Most raspberries have a globe shape alongside a flat base. Once fully grown, each raspberry is around 1/2-inch wide. Plants contain small blue-black berries with tiny seeds.vNative to North AmericavThe fresh season falls in the first few weeks of July.vFull cane length is around 13 feet.vScientific name = Rubus occidentalis

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