Can you get them at the store???
Oh well I don't have any to gather for free. Oh well....... I'll just have to suffer and and and PAY!!!!:evil: Lol! Jk!:lol:I pick mine from fields ...so for free! you can order them online, but much better to gather loads for free!
Oh well I don't have any to gather for free. Oh well....... I'll just have to suffer and and and PAY!!!!:evil: Lol! Jk!:lol:
I don't though..... Oh well it's okay I'll just try to get some see if he likes them.:thumb:Brambles are really prolific here, I'm sure they are in the US too. They are basically blackberry and raspberry plants so if you know anyone with those just ask for their prunings.
I don't though..... Oh well it's okay I'll just try to get some see if he likes them.:thumb:
It would have to live in a pot cause I live in a town home.I've just looked round South Dakota on Google map + photos - Google earth only seems to have 1 site :shock:
What I saw was sooooo flat, with ginormous agricultural fields:shock:, & NO hedges, plus some "badland" areas.(Didn't they find a lot of dinosaur fossils in the badlands?)
I think that the climate would be OK for blackberries, but farmers would root them out in land like that.
I'm sorry Little blackie, my geography was a long time ago. I'm only just beginning to understand how big the USA is, thanks to you guys on RU.
I'd suggest you see if your buns likes them. If so, you can buy thornless blackberries, or tayberries (raspberry x blackberry. They need a support eg low fence/wall/trellis to climb over. You have the fruit for pies/jam & bunny has the leaves.
It is VERY dry and windy here. Yes there were dinosaur fossils found in the Badlands. The Badlands are VERY beautiful. They look like the Grand Canyon.I've just looked round South Dakota on Google map + photos - Google earth only seems to have 1 site :shock:
What I saw was sooooo flat, with ginormous agricultural fields:shock:, & NO hedges, plus some "badland" areas.(Didn't they find a lot of dinosaur fossils in the badlands?)
I think that the climate would be OK for blackberries, but farmers would root them out in land like that.
I'm sorry Little blackie, my geography was a long time ago. I'm only just beginning to understand how big the USA is, thanks to you guys on RU.
I'd suggest you see if your buns likes them. If so, you can buy thornless blackberries, or tayberries (raspberry x blackberry. They need a support eg low fence/wall/trellis to climb over. You have the fruit for pies/jam & bunny has the leaves.