blackberry (forum)
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Japle starts with ...
hello,just bought a blackberry from Bunnings. research states it is invasive.on an acre and will contain it to garden of its own.any more advice will be greatly appreciated. Jan
Time: 20th September 2013 8:29am
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MaryT says...
You are brave to plant a blackberry in your garden. Perhaps this would help you manage it:
http://www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/invasive/weeds/publications/guidelines/wons/pubs/r-fruticosus.pdf
Time: 25th September 2013 5:41pm
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Julie says...
What surprises me is that Bunnings actually stocks blackberries. I didn't think that was allowed.
Time: 25th September 2013 6:09pm
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MaryT says...
There's a gold mine in selling weeds, Julie. It's easier than printing money.
Time: 25th September 2013 7:02pm
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