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Megan soaks all kinds of fruit in water with white vinegar in it. All kinds of things are swimming in the water......

I dont know if I will ever be able to bring myself to eat them again. Thanks for the tip though. I am sure I have ate worse things but I dont know what or when. LOL
 
I've got the wild kind in spades. EXTREMELY thorny, so not good for the campers. They pop up through the sand in the back yard no matter how many times I chop them down or pull them up. Think that will help or hinder? Or doesn't mean anything?
I would keep an eye an it. I folier spray pretty much everything when I have time during the summer, something to consider if you have both varieties within proximity of each other.


Folier? Is that a typo or a thing?
 
I don't know how close a proximity is too close. The wilds are all in the tree line, and I was going to put these around the front fence row. So they won't be touching, but would probably share pollinators.

I need to do research on all the varieties I picked up. I was able to resist chicks at TSC, but not plants. :weee
 
Camping, I dont know if it matters or not because my blackberrys just keep coming from the root but I have an overabundance of wild raspberries about 50 ft. or so from my blackberries. I hate them things. they have taking over my tree line, they start close to the base of my flower beds and trees and I am always scratched from them. Little tiny berrys not fit for jelly even.

edit, dont they bloom at different times too ?
 
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Camping, I dont know if it matters or not because my blackberrys just keep coming from the root but I have an overabundance of wild raspberries about 50 ft. or so from my blackberries.  I hate them things. they have taking over my tree line, they start close to the base of my flower beds and trees and I am always scratched from them. Little tiny berrys not fit for jelly even.

edit, dont they bloom at different times too ?


No clue. I don't know enough about them. But I wouldn't think that wild blackberries and thornless blackberries would bloom that much differently?
 
A rose bush will revert back to a blackberry if the graft is damaged or planted too deep covering the graft in dirt. I dug my thornless up came back from the root true and all the transplants came true. I just dont think you will have a problem with them but I dont know .
 
Foliar feeding is a technique of feeding plants by applying liquid fertilizer directly to their leaves. Plants are able to absorb essential elements through their leaves. The absorption takes place through their stomata and also through their epidermis.
 
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