tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-136541991481312371.post2790483313252515969..comments2024-03-05T03:21:10.473-05:00Comments on Shim Farm: A Sea Buckthorn PrimerShim Farmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18148782353052767022noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-136541991481312371.post-18435125538887458102011-06-02T22:12:19.048-04:002011-06-02T22:12:19.048-04:00Think of the tartest thing you've ever eaten, ...Think of the tartest thing you've ever eaten, then multiply it. It could take a layer of teeth enamel off, it's that sour. I have no clue how my mother choked down her syrup last winter LOL. More power to her!<br /><br />The shrub itself makes a fabulous hedgerow. All those lovely thorns, I guess it all depends on what you're trying to keep out! I don't trim ours back because they don't really need it, but for a more dense hedge, it can be groomed a bit. I bet they'd do well in your climate, which is much more temperate than ours.Shim Farmhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18148782353052767022noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-136541991481312371.post-65412184730072491692011-06-02T21:59:16.579-04:002011-06-02T21:59:16.579-04:00I've been wanting to get a couple of those pla...I've been wanting to get a couple of those plants for a few years now. I've never actually tasted the fruit off of them though and I had no idea you could use them as a hedgerow.Robinhttp://www.farmfolly.comnoreply@blogger.com