i dont think they have a lot of flavor i prefer my raspberries. But they arent bad. My kids love them. We have two trees that were here when we moved so there are a ton for them my girls and to keep the birds out of my other berries. Great for shade and climbing too.
I have 4 9 week old chicks. They discovered the mulberry trees today and went nuts. There is a large section that is so full it touches the ground perfect for my lil girls.
Im not real sure if there are differences i know some on our thread were looking for cultivated. I would be interested in a trade for a few starts if you are. I have most of my seeds and stuff listed on my swap page.
www.backyardchickens.com/a/mlongworth-swap-page
pm me if you are interested
Blackberries should be ready late may
Are your berries wild or cultivated? There are quite a few of us on the seed swap looking for some that arent wild if you were willing to trade some.
I am growing a ton of stuff this year for my girls some is new to me so hopefully it does good here(east central indiana) i have sunflower, squash,amaranth, millet, quinoa,nasturtium, lettuce, chard. Plus what i forgot and the usual tomatoes peas beans. Got dent corn too.
Indiana gardener here. Im planting peas, head and romaine lettuce, dent corn, sweet corn, green peppers, radish, cauliflower, at least 10 types of tomato, acorn squash, pumpkin, watermelon, couple other melons, green onion, onion, sunflower, amaranth, millet, oats, ground cherry, 10 different...