Can anyone suggest a good reference for Wild Brambles? I'd like to
identify what I've got (red, black, etc.) before fruiting. I cleared
out a bunch of speckled alder last year, mowed the newly cleared ground
with a rotary style mower (DR) and this year the Brambles are having a
field day. First year canes 6' tall! The cleared area is along a field
that was being encroached and there were brambles in the border area. I
seem to inadvertently done just what they wanted!
I saw 3 wild turkey hens near the brambles yesterday. And to think I
spent time (and money) planting six Heritage this spring.
Andrew
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