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Is it too late to harvest aronia berries
Are blackberries hard to control?What's eating this Weigela Shrub?Is the end of June too late to harvest and plant seeds from a Hellebore in zone 6a?Why did a section of leaves on my Holly bush turn brown?Will these roses bloom this year?What are some low maintenance evergreens for an east facing partly-shaded bed?What is this spiky red fruit bearing shrub and can I eat it?Are these “wild” blackberry bushes?
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I have these aronia shrubs and I wanted to ask if it is too late harvest them. Most of the fruits look like they were harvested a long time ago even though I just did it. Are they still safe to eat or should I just get rid of them

This is what a few of them look but almost all of the rest are wrinkly
shrubs berries
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I have these aronia shrubs and I wanted to ask if it is too late harvest them. Most of the fruits look like they were harvested a long time ago even though I just did it. Are they still safe to eat or should I just get rid of them

This is what a few of them look but almost all of the rest are wrinkly
shrubs berries
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I have these aronia shrubs and I wanted to ask if it is too late harvest them. Most of the fruits look like they were harvested a long time ago even though I just did it. Are they still safe to eat or should I just get rid of them

This is what a few of them look but almost all of the rest are wrinkly
shrubs berries
I have these aronia shrubs and I wanted to ask if it is too late harvest them. Most of the fruits look like they were harvested a long time ago even though I just did it. Are they still safe to eat or should I just get rid of them

This is what a few of them look but almost all of the rest are wrinkly
shrubs berries
shrubs berries
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I am not much familiar with Aronia but if you examine the pictures offered by various online sales sites what you have look like regular dried berries. University of Maryland offers an interesting page summarizing what can go wrong with Aronia, but of course most of these will apply to much earlier in the season. Check for Fusicladium scab lesions which would be relevant at the ripening stage.
Keep in mind that most of North America has had an unusually warm summer which has hastened ripening of many things. In my location for example in some years zucchini has a hard time producing viable seed for sowing next year, but this year the seeds seem fat and healthy, perhaps due to extended sunshine.
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I am not much familiar with Aronia but if you examine the pictures offered by various online sales sites what you have look like regular dried berries. University of Maryland offers an interesting page summarizing what can go wrong with Aronia, but of course most of these will apply to much earlier in the season. Check for Fusicladium scab lesions which would be relevant at the ripening stage.
Keep in mind that most of North America has had an unusually warm summer which has hastened ripening of many things. In my location for example in some years zucchini has a hard time producing viable seed for sowing next year, but this year the seeds seem fat and healthy, perhaps due to extended sunshine.
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I am not much familiar with Aronia but if you examine the pictures offered by various online sales sites what you have look like regular dried berries. University of Maryland offers an interesting page summarizing what can go wrong with Aronia, but of course most of these will apply to much earlier in the season. Check for Fusicladium scab lesions which would be relevant at the ripening stage.
Keep in mind that most of North America has had an unusually warm summer which has hastened ripening of many things. In my location for example in some years zucchini has a hard time producing viable seed for sowing next year, but this year the seeds seem fat and healthy, perhaps due to extended sunshine.
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I am not much familiar with Aronia but if you examine the pictures offered by various online sales sites what you have look like regular dried berries. University of Maryland offers an interesting page summarizing what can go wrong with Aronia, but of course most of these will apply to much earlier in the season. Check for Fusicladium scab lesions which would be relevant at the ripening stage.
Keep in mind that most of North America has had an unusually warm summer which has hastened ripening of many things. In my location for example in some years zucchini has a hard time producing viable seed for sowing next year, but this year the seeds seem fat and healthy, perhaps due to extended sunshine.
I am not much familiar with Aronia but if you examine the pictures offered by various online sales sites what you have look like regular dried berries. University of Maryland offers an interesting page summarizing what can go wrong with Aronia, but of course most of these will apply to much earlier in the season. Check for Fusicladium scab lesions which would be relevant at the ripening stage.
Keep in mind that most of North America has had an unusually warm summer which has hastened ripening of many things. In my location for example in some years zucchini has a hard time producing viable seed for sowing next year, but this year the seeds seem fat and healthy, perhaps due to extended sunshine.
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