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soft fruit
noun
any of various types of small edible stoneless fruit, such as strawberries, raspberries, and currants, borne mainly on low-growing plants or bushes
Example Sentences
Machines have a particularly hard time with strawberries because the soft fruit tends to be hidden under leaves.
Asked about the warnings over potential drought conditions, she said that she, like all good soft fruit growers, have irrigation systems in place to mitigate the effects of extreme weather and to ensure their crops get a steady supply with water.
Soft fruit and vegetable production, mainly based in the south and east of the country, often requires large volumes of water to irrigate crops.
"We've worked with everything from soft fruit to salad greens, clearing beds and keeping crops out of the compost heap," said Holtam.
Opossums, raccoons, rats and mice all like to feast on the soft fruit and can climb the tree to get it.
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