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My partner has brought home some *huge* gorgeous berries from the hedge
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Does anyone find that blackberrys are larger this year ?......ooooher!



My partner has brought home some *huge* gorgeous berries from the hedge
behind our garden, but they've been like this in previous years.

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Yes and no!! Some hedges have superior, juicy crops and on
other hedges they are totally inedible and shrivelled. Must relate to
finding underground water or not. Sometimes only feet apart.
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Maybe it's you who's getting smaller?



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My cucumber is quite big too. :-)





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Does anyone find that blackberrys are larger this year ?......ooooher!

is it pc to say blackberry?


Dunno. I call them brambleberries to my friends anyway.

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Does anyone find that blackberrys are larger this year ?......ooooher!

is it pc to say blackberry?


Dunno. I call them brambleberries to my friends anyway.

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Not to be confused with 'chuckleberries' which are white. Similar in texture
to an Armadillo, crunchy on the outside and soft in the middle.

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Dunno. I call them brambleberries to my friends anyway.


I saw punnets of 'Blackberries' for sale in Tesco today for about 2 quid a
pop. I was really surprised given that there are Brambles growing wild just
about everywhere I look just now. A sign of the times I guess..

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Yes indeed. My "Himalayan Giant" briar has a huge crop of very large
berries, much bigger than normal , although I have watered it twice a
week this past four or five weeks. ( No hosepipe ban here yet).

p. pleater.



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