Posted by Billy NY on May 14, 2013 at 19:20:55 from (72.226.79.200):
In Reply to: My berry patch posted by JerryS on May 14, 2013 at 13:31:59:
We get those, won't get into the names they seem to vary, but the black ones like yours sure grow a thick stalk, they will take over and proliferate, I remember a huge bush under the powerlines, loaded with berries every year, a wild rasberry or something similar, was different than the black ones. They never used to mow, clear or even spray in those days. I don't think I could grow em any better than mother nature does. I have used the rotary to cut em down where they were dense and were encroaching on the ole tractor path. Red ones like yours too, a smaller plant, with more green, they come first then the others. Mid June wild strawberries can be found too.
Those black berries apparently have some very good nutritional value, anti oxidants etc.
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