Re: Picked
[Re: WhiteTrash 88]
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06/27/20 04:26 PM
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woodtick
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here,they're still in blossom, late season for us, dry too
Big Wet Drops and Lots of them are a Sure Sign of Rain!
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Re: Picked
[Re: WhiteTrash 88]
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06/27/20 04:52 PM
06/27/20 04:52 PM
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Posts: 34,942 Central, SD
Law Dog
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Berries of color.
Last edited by Law Dog; 06/27/20 04:53 PM.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: Picked
[Re: WhiteTrash 88]
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06/27/20 09:12 PM
06/27/20 09:12 PM
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Posts: 15,802 Champaign County, Ohio.
KeithC
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The black raspberries are just starting to ripen here. I picked these and about as many again that we ate, about an hour ago. Only the very tip berries are ripe, for the most part and on only probably one cane out of 20. I checked about 1/3 of my fence row and wood edges, where the berries grow. It's probably going to be 10 days before there are a lot of berries. I have had yellow raspberries for about a week. There are virtually no mulberries or sour cherries this year. Keith
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Re: Picked
[Re: WhiteTrash 88]
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06/27/20 09:52 PM
06/27/20 09:52 PM
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Catch22
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Used to get sick climbing Mulberry trees and eating till I was floundered.
I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
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Re: Picked
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06/27/20 11:09 PM
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Posts: 15,802 Champaign County, Ohio.
KeithC
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We had a really big mulberry tree in the left rear corner of our backyard. My parents always talked about cutting it down, because it was messy and it was big and leafy enough that grass wouldn't grow under it. My siblings and I talked them out of cutting the tree down over and over. We spent many hours climbing it, picking mulberries in it and shaking mulberries out of it onto a sheet. The first mulberries were always ripe on almost the same day school ended for the year.
I have over 100 mulberry trees on my farm. This year, I have not seen a single, reachable, ripe mulberry yet.
I need to cut a bunch of mulberry trees down to grill with, that are mostly to close to my barns. It's my favorite wood to grill with.
Keith
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Re: Picked
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06/27/20 11:12 PM
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We had a really big mulberry tree in the left rear corner of our backyard. My parents always talked about cutting it down, because it was messy and it was big and leafy enough that grass wouldn't grow under it. My siblings and I talked them out of cutting the tree down over and over. We spent many hours climbing it, picking mulberries in it and shaking mulberries out of it onto a sheet. The first mulberries were always ripe on almost the same day school ended for the year.
I have over 100 mulberry trees on my farm. This year, I have not seen a single, reachable, ripe mulberry yet.
I need to cut a bunch of mulberry trees down to grill with, that are mostly to close to my barns. It's my favorite wood to grill with.
Keith I swear, we are related lol.
I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
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