At the north side of our house there are plenty of wild blackberries. But hubby told me it was not wild before because her mom planted it but since it was not taken cared for years it grow wild. But for me wild or not wild I have the enjoyment walking through the tall grasses and hunt at those ripe and sweet blackberries. The other day I had a chance to go around and I got plenty of them and I eat it right way, sorry hon!! LOL! When I show these photo to my hubby he told me to go to the far end of the hay field because there are many wild blackberries there. So I am off to go now, ciao!
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Wild blackberries
At the north side of our house there are plenty of wild blackberries. But hubby told me it was not wild before because her mom planted it but since it was not taken cared for years it grow wild. But for me wild or not wild I have the enjoyment walking through the tall grasses and hunt at those ripe and sweet blackberries. The other day I had a chance to go around and I got plenty of them and I eat it right way, sorry hon!! LOL! When I show these photo to my hubby he told me to go to the far end of the hay field because there are many wild blackberries there. So I am off to go now, ciao!
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Nice photo of blackberries...
ReplyDeletesarap mamitas .we always pick wild plum in oklahoma but not black beries yet. hubby said there are some wild blak berries there too.and i'm looking forward to pick some when we get there.
ReplyDeleteI have great memories of picking blackberries and making jam.
ReplyDeleteGreat and enjoy because they are chemical free, hopefully!
ReplyDelete(One friend from Alabama sent me a jar of homemade berry jam. Thankfully, it went through the Customs after testing. Phew!)
I could certainly eat them!
ReplyDeleteAdore blackberries but they can be on rather spikey plants! take care!
ReplyDeleteI was just out looking at ours growing by the side of the house. They are not ripe enough to eat yet but they will be great on my cereal in the morning. Good one.
ReplyDeleteYum. When picking my tomatoes, I've been known to pop a few in my mouth as I go along. Same applies to other veggies that may be eaten raw.
ReplyDeleteBought the last thornless blackberry plant in the nursery a few weeks ago. It is struggling but am hopeful it lives. :D
YUM! Want to share?
ReplyDeleteHi!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots. We have wild Raspberries at our place. Have a great day!
Sherrie
Sherrie's Stuff
They look yummy!!! We have wild raspberries around here and they're good, but I prefer blackberries!
ReplyDeletemmm yummy!!
ReplyDeleteI love berries....lucky for you to have them in your yard. Happy 4th of July!
ReplyDeleteI loved my grandparents cabin where there were wild blackberries..thank you for the nice childhood memory..
ReplyDeletethat looks cute and yummy :)
ReplyDeleteblackberries
ReplyDeleteripening in sun—
summer treats
Fresh berries are the best - no fertilizer, no insecticide. Safe to eat, and ready to pick, a natural snack just at your fingertips!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot, love the blackberries. Happy Ruby Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteI so love those ate! My SIL has them in her backyard and that's my treat everytime I visit.
ReplyDeleteMy Ruby Tuesday could be found here
that looks juicy and yummy. Happy RT!
ReplyDeleteHi Manang Kim, asan yung hinog? yung back o red? joined RT too at On This Side of Town
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shopts. I love berries of all; kinds, especially blackberry jam.
ReplyDeleteGood stuff!
Peace.
Our neighbor in the Phils. have the plant, sometimes we just sneakly put a chair on the side fence and pick some lol. it's juicy and nice taste too...
ReplyDeleteI love berries, especially blackberries and home made blackberry jam!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos and Good stuff!
Peace.
very nice.
ReplyDeleteHave a joyous Tuesday!
Now I can hardly wait until ours are ripe! Lovely photo.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are wonderful. It's great to have the berries on your own property for eating at will. I hope you are having a wonderful day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteBlackberries in the backyard is a tradition in our family.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your great comment on my banana post. It was very good to know that some of these flowers are edible and the added details on the Philippines. :-)
Yum. I adore blackberries.
ReplyDeleteYes, great memories of blackberry and apple pie, pudding (suet) and summer pudding from fresh picked berries. Very nice capture and thought on this very hot day!
ReplyDeleteThat is such a great shot of Black-berries. I really like how that red berry stands right out like that
ReplyDeleteToo funny! We have wild blackberries here in the Northwest and it's a lot of fun to pick and eat them. Enjoy!!
ReplyDeleteI almost posted the same thing. :)
ReplyDeleteOurs are not quite that ripe yet but any day now.
Can hardly wait for a cobbler with ice cream!
Oh what a luscious sight!
ReplyDeletefab photo.... :) thanx for visiting!!! the building is not a church!!! it's where you register babies birth's.... where meeting's are held to talk about the town.. it's also where the people of Derry were kept till the bloody Sunday apology came from the David Cameron...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos, I just could pick them up from the screen and eat them !
ReplyDeleteNice capture, Kim. One time we went to a blueberry farm and kids enjoyed it so much picking the berries.
ReplyDeleteWow! That red berry surprised me.
ReplyDeleteGreat Pics ! I made some blackberry cobbler today , I love it !
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
~Myrna