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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 536532" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>Not a whole lot better than warm blackberry pie and ice cream. Here in the wet part of the NW, blackberries well grow a foot a day during the growing season, they use their roots, as well as vines and seeds to spread. Very hard to control, their vines will grow in a tangle mess 10 foot tall and cover acre in no time. If left uncontrolled, the next year they have covered a few acres. When we bought our place , the first pasture I recovered was a five acre piece that I used a 35 HP tractor and 5 ft bush hog on, the blackberries were still 2 or 3 feet over my head and would stop the fwd tractor (make the wheels spin in spot) because they were so thick. Yes, I love blackberries on a august day off the vine, or with a scoop of ice cream, but we have a few patches I control for that purpose.... or I drive a half mile to the mass of blackberries on the side of the road. They are good eating and a real pain in the....</p><p></p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 536532, member: 378"] Not a whole lot better than warm blackberry pie and ice cream. Here in the wet part of the NW, blackberries well grow a foot a day during the growing season, they use their roots, as well as vines and seeds to spread. Very hard to control, their vines will grow in a tangle mess 10 foot tall and cover acre in no time. If left uncontrolled, the next year they have covered a few acres. When we bought our place , the first pasture I recovered was a five acre piece that I used a 35 HP tractor and 5 ft bush hog on, the blackberries were still 2 or 3 feet over my head and would stop the fwd tractor (make the wheels spin in spot) because they were so thick. Yes, I love blackberries on a august day off the vine, or with a scoop of ice cream, but we have a few patches I control for that purpose.... or I drive a half mile to the mass of blackberries on the side of the road. They are good eating and a real pain in the.... Alan [/QUOTE]
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