taking out blackberry brambles

Oct 15, 2008 16:12


Somebody, but lord help me if I can remember who, asked me about blackberry removal. learnteach's recent post reminded me. Normally I'd say trim the vines back as far as you can and dig out the rootballs. However, if you are looking for the nuke-it-from-orbit option, you need to get a bottle of Ortho BrushBeGone. It's really nasty shit, so follow ( Read more... )

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ppfuf October 16 2008, 20:15:37 UTC
Ah yes, now I remember. You'd found a unicorn horn for the next PPF. I'll send you some email about that later. Thanks!

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kareina October 16 2008, 00:02:38 UTC
I have heard that pouring boiling water over the roots is a good way to get rid of blackberry, if you have any reason not to be using the poison, but I haven't tried it.

The folks down here in Tasmania just chain a goat to it, and it is soon gone and digested, thorns and all.

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ppfuf October 16 2008, 20:17:02 UTC
Do the goats pull up the rootballs while eating? They must have very tough lips to eat blackberry vines.

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kareina October 17 2008, 06:09:19 UTC
I *think* that the goats simply keep their lips out of the way whilst chewing on the vines. I haven't actually watched them doing this, but I have seen the difference between one visit to a friend and another months later. The before and after are quite astounding, really. However, I don't know if they manage to get the roots too, so I don't know if the vines will just come back when the goat is moved on to greener pastures. However, I suspect that if you followed up the goat treatment with the boiling water treatment, they'd be gone for good!

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