u/kajsawesome

Image 1 — Trying to grow Scandinavian Blueberries (Billberries)
Image 2 — Trying to grow Scandinavian Blueberries (Billberries)
▲ 12 r/Berries

Trying to grow Scandinavian Blueberries (Billberries)

I live in Germany and you can't really find bilberries anywhere, unless you go to a specialty store.

I'll be trying to grow some in my garden and see if they survive the summer heat here. Currently it's going to be 30C for the next 7 days.

If these guys survive the summer, then I'll definitely plant more of them.

I dug a 30cm deep hole and then filled it with a mix of white peat and rhododendron soil. I added a plastic divider on the sides, so that the garden soil doesn't get mixed in with it.

A good healthy layer of pine bark mulch on top.

u/kajsawesome — 7 hours ago
▲ 532 r/PcBuild

Are RAM prices finally starting to normalize?

Seems like the price of RAM has been steadily going down the past month.

u/kajsawesome — 3 days ago

Sind diese Angebote von Kaufland überhaupt echt, oder werden sie bei anderen auch ständig storniert?

u/kajsawesome — 3 days ago

I've spent too much time looking for "rare" fruits, so you dont have to.

I've gotten a on a bit of a collection spree when it comes to getting rare fruits for the garden as someone who lives in Germany.

Some of these fruits might be common for you depending on where you live. Some of you guys might even have plants from this list.

I have around 8 plants from this list and I planned on getting a few more from them.

The fruit trees/bushes/vines are mainly for a cold or temperate climate. I listed the names with their common name and the "latin" name.

Here you go:

Wabash Pawpaw - Asimina triloba Wabash

Sweet alice Pawpaw (smaller variety for pots) - Asimina triloba Sweet Alice

Ink cucumber - Cyclanthera pedata

Feijoa - Acca sellowiana

Guomi - Eleaganus multiflora

Date plum - Diospyros lotus

Cherry cordial fig - Ficus Carica

Five flavored berry - Schisandra chinensis

Cloudberry - Rubus Chamaemorus

Arctic raspberry - Rubus arcticus

Mandarin melon berry - Cudrania tricuspidata

Blue honeysuckle - Lonicera caerulea

Medlar (apple) - Mespilus germanica

Yuzu lemon (cold hardy) - Citrus junos

Japanese wineberry - Rubus phoenicolasius

Chilean Guava - Ugni molinae

Bilberry (Scandinavian blueberry) - Vaccinium Myrtillus

Magellan barberry - Berberis microphylla

Pink honeysuckle - Lonicera hispida

Amur grape - vitis amurensis

Nankin cherry - Prunus Tomentosa

Buffalo berry - Shepherdia argentea

Mountain hawthorn - Crataegus pinnatifida

Stone bramble - Rubus saxatilis

Japanese Mulberry - Morus bombycis

Akebia (Chocolate vine) - Akebia quinata

Sea buckthorn - Hippophae rhamnoides

Eastern Mayhaw - Crataegus aestivalis

Cornelian cherry - Cornus mas

Saskatoon berry - Amelanchier alnifolia

Passiflora Eia Popeia - Passiflora incarnata

Passiflora Snowstar - Passiflora caerulea 'Snowstar'

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u/kajsawesome — 7 days ago
▲ 18 r/fruit

I spent too much time looking for "rare" fruit, so that you wont have to.

I've gotten a on a bit of a collection spree when it comes to getting rare fruits for the garden as someone who lives in Germany.

Some of these fruits might be common for you depending on where you live. Some of you guys might even have plants from this list.

I have around 8 plants from this list and I planned on getting a few more from them.

The fruit trees/bushes/vines are mainly for a cold or temperate climate. I listed the names with their common name and the "latin" name.

Here you go:

Wabash Pawpaw - Asimina triloba Wabash

Sweet alice Pawpaw (smaller variety for pots) - Asimina triloba Sweet Alice

Ink cucumber - Cyclanthera pedata

Feijoa - Acca sellowiana

Guomi - Eleaganus multiflora

Date plum - Diospyros lotus

Cherry cordial fig - Ficus Carica

Five flavored berry - Schisandra chinensis

Cloudberry - Rubus Chamaemorus

Arctic raspberry - Rubus arcticus

Mandarin melon berry - Cudrania tricuspidata

Blue honeysuckle - Lonicera caerulea

Medlar (apple) - Mespilus germanica

Yuzu lemon (cold hardy) - Citrus junos

Japanese wineberry - Rubus phoenicolasius

Chilean Guava - Ugni molinae

Bilberry (Scandinavian blueberry) - Vaccinium Myrtillus

Magellan barberry - Berberis microphylla

Pink honeysuckle - Lonicera hispida

Amur grape - vitis amurensis

Nankin cherry - Prunus Tomentosa

Buffalo berry - Shepherdia argentea

Mountain hawthorn - Crataegus pinnatifida

Stone bramble - Rubus saxatilis

Japanese Mulberry - Morus bombycis

Akebia (Chocolate vine) - Akebia quinata

Sea buckthorn - Hippophae rhamnoides

Eastern Mayhaw - Crataegus aestivalis

Cornelian cherry - Cornus mas

Saskatoon berry - Amelanchier alnifolia

Passiflora Eia Popeia - Passiflora incarnata

Passiflora Snowstar - Passiflora caerulea 'Snowstar'

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u/kajsawesome — 7 days ago
▲ 77 r/Berries

I've spent too much time looking for rare fruits and berries, so that you wont have to.

I've gotten a on a bit of a collection spree when it comes to getting rare fruits for the garden as someone who lives in Germany.

Some of these fruits might be common for you depending on where you live. Some of you guys might even have plants from this list.

I have around 8 plants from this list and I planned on getting a few more from them.

The fruit trees/bushes/vines are mainly for a cold or temperate climate. I listed the names with their common name and the "latin" name.

Here you go:

Wabash Pawpaw - Asimina triloba Wabash

Sweet alice Pawpaw (smaller variety for pots) - Asimina triloba Sweet Alice

Ink cucumber - Cyclanthera pedata

Feijoa - Acca sellowiana

Guomi - Eleaganus multiflora

Date plum - Diospyros lotus

Cherry cordial fig - Ficus Carica

Five flavored berry - Schisandra chinensis

Cloudberry - Rubus Chamaemorus

Arctic raspberry - Rubus arcticus

Mandarin melon berry - Cudrania tricuspidata

Blue honeysuckle - Lonicera caerulea

Medlar (apple) - Mespilus germanica

Yuzu lemon (cold hardy) - Citrus junos

Japanese wineberry - Rubus phoenicolasius

Chilean Guava - Ugni molinae

Bilberry (Scandinavian blueberry) - Vaccinium Myrtillus

Magellan barberry - Berberis microphylla

Pink honeysuckle - Lonicera hispida

Amur grape - vitis amurensis

Nankin cherry - Prunus Tomentosa

Buffalo berry - Shepherdia argentea

Mountain hawthorn - Crataegus pinnatifida

Stone bramble - Rubus saxatilis

Japanese Mulberry - Morus bombycis

Akebia (Chocolate vine) - Akebia quinata

Sea buckthorn - Hippophae rhamnoides

Eastern Mayhaw - Crataegus aestivalis

Cornelian cherry - Cornus mas

Saskatoon berry - Amelanchier alnifolia

Passiflora Eia Popeia - Passiflora incarnata

Passiflora Snowstar - Passiflora caerulea 'Snowstar'

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u/kajsawesome — 7 days ago

Getting to upgrade 2 PCs with the purchase of 1.

I've been wanting to upgrade my PC for quite some time and the market hasn't exactly been the best for it.

I had an older rig and I got myself a 5070TI before they got more expensive at the end of last year.

My old pc was a 1660TI, with 32GB 3600mhz ram and a ryzen 5 3600.

I just swapped out the PSU and the GPU on it.

Then I saw this deal for 1400 euros ($1650) and I pulled the trigger for it.

My Wife will get my old pc with the 5060TI on this prebuilt and the PSU. Then I'll add in my 750W PSU and the 5070TI into this prebuilt.

I'm sure I could've gotten a better deal last year, but it seemed fine for now.

The RAM on the PC is 32GB 6000mhz CL30, that alone is 400 euros of the price.

u/kajsawesome — 12 days ago
▲ 177 r/PCBaumeister+1 crossposts

I managed to snatch this RAM for 300 euros since it was the last one in stock.

I was wondering if it's possible to pair it with a 9800x3d or if AMD motherboards will potentially have future support for it.

Because I saw that it's mainly only Intel mobos that support cudimm.

If it's not possible I might just return it instead.

u/kajsawesome — 17 days ago

Ich sehe immer wieder, dass Websites RAM zu diesen Preisen anbieten, diese Angebote dann aber stets mit der Begründung zurückziehen, es habe sich um einen Preisfehler gehandelt.

u/kajsawesome — 22 days ago