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Controlling blackberry and such?
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 831661" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>You've missed a great pleasure in life. When I was a kid we would build a scaffold the length of the berry patch, about 200 yds long by 30-40 feet high. It would get swallowed by the berries and the next year we ould build a new one. The inside of this wall of crap was hollow to about 10 feet and the sides about 20 feet on a side. In Seattle that's the way it was done in the 40s-50s. As they ripened we would pick them everyday for probably a month or so. My mother loved those sorry things and canned them by the gallon. That was our fruit all winter. To this day I won;t eat anything with blackberry in it. Maybe that's part of my vendetta against them here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 831661, member: 34"] You've missed a great pleasure in life. When I was a kid we would build a scaffold the length of the berry patch, about 200 yds long by 30-40 feet high. It would get swallowed by the berries and the next year we ould build a new one. The inside of this wall of crap was hollow to about 10 feet and the sides about 20 feet on a side. In Seattle that's the way it was done in the 40s-50s. As they ripened we would pick them everyday for probably a month or so. My mother loved those sorry things and canned them by the gallon. That was our fruit all winter. To this day I won;t eat anything with blackberry in it. Maybe that's part of my vendetta against them here. [/QUOTE]
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