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Old 24-03-2005, 07:26 PM
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When we bought this house six years ago it had mainly blackberries in the
backyard. I dug up the enormous roots with great effort. The blackberries
came back the next year & I dug them up again. The year after that only
one blackberry briar reappeared. Since then, nothing but an occasional
seedling that i pull out before it gets a real root on it.


*sigh*
i wish we could do that... our yard is bordered by a protected native
growth area. it's filled with blackberries. they try to spread into our
yard constantly, but i can't legally pull up the roots.

they do make good jam, though.

-kelly


If they're the enormous Himalayan blackberries we have here, this is an
invasive species, & not protected. It should be legal to remove them from
protected native growth areas because for so long as the giant
blackberries are there, native species haven't much chance.

-paggers
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