Those two big maples fell among blackberries?!? Ouch indeed! I do not envy you in that endeavor, my friend! One great benefit to wheelbarrowing all the wood up hill is that you get some great exercise! 😁🙏💚✨🤙
Definitely some good exercise, my friend!💪🤗
Because of the blackberries, this might take a bit of time…..😅
That's better than a truck any day! I imagine so, since so much care needs to be taken. Flamethrower? 😁🙏💚✨🤙
Lol... That's an interesting thought a flamethrower!!😇
They certainly are very invasive up here......
Well, it would keep them at bay long enough for you to be able to recover the wood! I love that whole genus, Rubus, but yeah, some can spread rather prolifically! 😁🙏💚✨🤙
Very prolific up in the Pacific Northwest my friend..... the birds carry the seeds from the farms down below, and blackberries cover just open land just about everywhere!!🙄
Yes, I've seen that, and it can make certain areas almost impassible indeed! I have an Indian species here that is also showing itself to spread quite quickly, and it's a thorny bugger too, but man are its fruit wonderful! 😁🙏💚✨🤙
That definitely can be a Catch-22… delicious fruit, yet very thorny and difficult to harvest…….OUCH!😬😳
Oh indeed, and this Indian species, called a Mysore blackberry here (though I think that it's really a black raspberry), produces huge amounts of delicious fruit in wave after wave, and harvesting them requires a whole lot of care, I must say! 😁🙏💚✨🤙