Granny's gone and done it again

A daughter had a tree of Ligan berries. They don't do like you and bottle them. They called it a messy tree, which it was all over their sidewalk. They cut it down.
Mine are all out in a field type area so any mess is not really a mess. It is merely organic material returning to the earth.
 
A daughter had a tree of Ligan berries. They don't do like you and bottle them. They called it a messy tree, which it was all over their sidewalk. They cut it down.
Sounds like they had a mulberry tree. Logan berries are on a bush like blackberries. Mulberries are extremely messy. Not just the berries on the ground but the ones the birds spatter on your car too. Then in the fall the leaves are not easy to deal with.
 
Sounds like they had a mulberry tree. Logan berries are on a bush like blackberries. Mulberries are extremely messy. Not just the berries on the ground but the ones the birds spatter on your car too. Then in the fall the leaves are not easy to deal with.
We have a big old mulberry tree. Have lived here 14 years and this is the first year it yielded enough that we got enough to enjoy. It was a cicada year too, so I think that's why I got berries - all the birds and squirrels were busy eating cicadas! The tree is impossible to climb so I only get what falls on the grass. They were delicious but not nearly enough to do anything with like jam or juice. We don't park under it so no harm, no foul.
 

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