http://www.durgan.org/URL/?GJZUW 5 August 2010 Blackberry. Picking Today.
Blackberry plants (2) are producing well. I stand up between the net and the bushes when picking. The staggered ripening is convenient, since I pick about every three days. There is little wastage.
Blackberry. Picking Today.
- bonniethomas06
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Re: Blackberry. Picking Today.
Wow, that is a lot of jam!!
I have seen one or two ripe ones over here, but we are a month or so away yet. I am not sure whether I will bother this year or not - I had a rather unpleasant experience last year when I noticed hundreds of little worms poking their heads out of the fruit after I had picked. YUK!!
I have seen one or two ripe ones over here, but we are a month or so away yet. I am not sure whether I will bother this year or not - I had a rather unpleasant experience last year when I noticed hundreds of little worms poking their heads out of the fruit after I had picked. YUK!!
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Re: Blackberry. Picking Today.
I drove past a few people picking some at the side of the road the other day, I was surprised they were ripe enough. The worms don't sound good
Re: Blackberry. Picking Today.
Blackberries ripening very fast here! Have picked about 2kg so far for jam. I did find a few wrigglies, I think they're some sort of caterpillar, I keep seeing white moths around the brambles... I have noticed more wasps this year, I hate wasps!
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Re: Blackberry. Picking Today.
Much to my surprise, here in Lincolnshire some blackberries are ready for picking. I am of the age when I remember they were always ready for picking in September. We grow thornless blackberries in the garden which, incidentally at not yet ripe, yet the wild ones are.
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Re: Blackberry. Picking Today.
I've been picking mine on the allotment for about 6 weeks, couldn't believe how early they were. Wild ones are getting there, where they've been in the sun, or going nowhere if they haven't.
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