"Beryl Harwood" wrote in message
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The message
from "David \(Normandy\)" contains these words:
I'm guessing that maybe some/a lot of these could be from seed? Or are
they all big and beefy?
I've got some 'cultivated' blackberries - actually, I think they're
wild,
but I keep them under control as they are delicious, big and juicy -
and
they love opera and going to the theatre...
They do have some of the most vicious thorns though.
Each year there are a lot of little new plants coming up where I've let
some of the unpicked berries fall. They are quite different from
layered
or root grown plants.
--
regards andyw
Probably some are from seeds. The land had been completely untouched
for between 10 and 20 years and was impenetrable even with a machete.
There
must have been thousands of bramble seeds fall over that time. They are
certainly persistent.
Link to a "before photo" of part of the land:
http://www.avisoft.co.uk/P9230016.JPG
At the time I was trying to get rid of the brambles by burning some of
the
rubbish and a mountain of old magazines left by the previous occupants of
the property. This approach had negligible effect, a flame thrower would
have been better.
Photo of this part of the property as it is today, converted into a small
orchard:
http://www.avisoft.co.uk/Hpim5398a.jpg
There are other larger pieces of land around the property which were
similarly overgrown with brambles and have since been converted to lawns
(with brambles) :-(
David, just tried to look at the .jpgs, but got 'the server was not
found' message ??
beryl
I just checked, the links are ok for me. Not sure what the problem was/is?
David.