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  1. Paul B

    Blackberry vine removal

  2. Paul B

    Blackberry vine removal

    time for a minor derail! <object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/duHuALDibdM&hl=en&fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/duHuALDibdM&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash"...
  3. Paul B

    Blackberry vine removal

    LOL!
  4. Paul B

    Blackberry vine removal

    hahaha, no goats within probably 30 miles of here, hard to judge their intestinal fortitude. I havent seen a goat in person for a long time, I bottle fed a few babies back about 20 years ago when a buddy of mine had some land.
  5. Paul B

    Blackberry vine removal

    Al, the blackberry around here seems the same, since I have never seen anyone sick a goat on them I wasnt about to call it out. I HATE trimming blackberries, leather gloves dont stop the thorns at all, and you can pull and pull the roots out, like chasing a buried rope across the lawn they dont end!
  6. Paul B

    Blackberry vine removal

    to cut and remove I would say a strong weed wacker with a blade on it or a set of articulating hedge shears, whack it down, get some blokes to drag it to the trailer and take it away. Can you run that viney stuff through a chipper?
  7. Paul B

    Blackberry vine removal

    With Himalayan Blackberry here the usual method is to cut as much down in spring, let it grow back to a foot or so tall, spray roundup with a hint of diesel or used motor oil as a spreader sticker. Repeat until it doesnt grow anymore.
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