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Berries grow in NFLD. Like Blue Berries, Raspberries, Parchberries(sp) and Bakeapple berries to name a few.
Eastern red cedar is a evergreen tree that the female will develop small blue colored berries.
east belfast, northern Ireland & in my loft!
Northern Ireland
Pretty much the same things that you can grow in England, Scotland, Ireland or the rest of northern Europe.
Here in Northern Ireland it took us about 3 - 4 months to grow it.
Berries Berries
Cheese does not grow, but it is not made in Ireland because the Feta name is protected. No-one other than in the right parts of Greece can made cheese under the Feta name.
The same way you get them anywhere else. You buy them, you grow them, or you find them.
Small blue berries with one stone in that have similar skin to a damson are sloes. They grow on bushes/trees and the berries are on the branches sometimes like a small bunch of grapes. Do not confuse with the vine type of the Deadly Nightshade. These blue berries have more than one stone and the outer skin of the berry is much softer than the sloe.
No, they grow fruits.
You have to wait for it to grow.