Re: Another What tree is this?
[Re: 330-Trapper]
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07/29/20 01:16 PM
07/29/20 01:16 PM
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They look delicious. I planted a few a couple of years ago but they haven't produced yet.
I have nothing clever to put here.
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Re: Another What tree is this?
[Re: 330-Trapper]
#6946443
07/29/20 01:19 PM
07/29/20 01:19 PM
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Posts: 5,540 West Central MN
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Yes, they do look good. So are they as delicious as they look?
Common sense is a not a vegetable that does well in everyone's garden.
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Re: Another What tree is this?
[Re: 330-Trapper]
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07/29/20 01:23 PM
07/29/20 01:23 PM
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cmcf
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When I was young I ate them till my face and hands were purple. One of my favorite berries.
“The world is governed by very different personages from what is imagined” B. Disraeli
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Re: Another What tree is this?
[Re: cmcf]
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07/29/20 01:28 PM
07/29/20 01:28 PM
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Catch22
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When I was young I ate them till my face and hands were purple. One of my favorite berries. Yep, we'd climb up and eat till we got floundered lol. Got the stinkeye from Mama for staining my clothes too.
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: Another What tree is this?
[Re: 330-Trapper]
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07/29/20 01:32 PM
07/29/20 01:32 PM
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danny clifton
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wood from mulberries are delicious cooking and smoking wood also. right up there with hickory and apple.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: Another What tree is this?
[Re: cmcf]
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07/29/20 01:40 PM
07/29/20 01:40 PM
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When I was young I ate them till my face and hands were purple. One of my favorite berries. Same here. I’d be out riding pastures with the head cowboy and we would pull up to a tree and eat until we were purple smurfs.
Everything the left touches it destroys
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Re: Another What tree is this?
[Re: Catch22]
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07/29/20 01:43 PM
07/29/20 01:43 PM
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pcr2
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yepper,used to remind me of the movie--the birds--cause the blackbirds would attack an old biggun we HAD when the berries were ripe..
Last edited by pcr2; 07/29/20 01:44 PM.
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Re: Another What tree is this?
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07/29/20 01:50 PM
07/29/20 01:50 PM
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We had one right behind our house when we were kids that we climbed and ate mulberries in. Purple stains everywhere!
"Where Can A Man Find Bear Beaver And Other Critters Worth Cash Money When Skinned?"
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Re: Another What tree is this?
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07/29/20 01:56 PM
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Lugnut
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Yep, it’s a mulberry tree. I have two of them in my front yard. Some years the fruits are big and juicy and about as sweet as anything you’ve ever tasted.
I used to fish a spot on the Maiden Creek where a couple of mulberry trees overhung the river. When the ripe fruits were dropping the carp would school there and eat them up. A buddy and I would head there before sunrise and just hammer them.
Eh...wot?
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