As a kid, I had access to a very large Elderberry bush that my brother was kind enough to share. I was devastated when someone destroyed it.
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As a kid, I had access to a very large Elderberry bush that my brother was kind enough to share. I was devastated when someone destroyed it.
Oh no! That would be terrible.
I was heartbroken, thank you for taking the time to respond.
Can you grow a new one where you are now?
I didn't even think of that, I just relocated, I bet I could. That's a great idea, and here I was only thinking of how nice it would be to have a tomato plant or two next season. I was thinking too small. How many years would that take?
I have harvested limited numbers of berries off 2 to 3 year old plants (~1 - 2 pounds). Usually after 4 or 5 years they can be producing a fair quantity. Depends on the variety and location/environment they are in though as some will probably produce at different rates.
Thank you for taking the time to reply. I was guessing about five years. It's nice to know that 2 to 3- year-old plants can produce.