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Tag: Invasive plants

Battling Blackberries

on February 19, 2011February 19, 2011 By Gary Rondeau 4 Comments

This is the time of year I go after the invasive plants that live among the big trees on our lot. The worst offenders I have to deal with are English ivy, Himalayan blackberries, and English holly. None is fun, but the blackberries put up the best defense, and despite wearing gloves, by the end [...]

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