#gardening If you did not know this blackberries will tip root. I was not watching a blackberry on my patio which left it's pot, traveled 5 feet, and attempted to root next to a rose.
@AnnetteTRemain I did know that, because there's a method of growing a living fence where you bend the blackberry canes over and pin them to the ground, then do the same with what springs up from that point. Takes a long time, I would imagine. Seems like rooting cuttings and planting them in a row would be faster.
@tippitiwichet this looks like it took about two months for it to reach ground and root. It found some sweet soft soil or it might have taken longer.
@peeppeepcircus @AnnetteTRemain I planted some directly in the ground kind of hoping that's exactly what will happen in my "backyard" (alley between trailer lots). Will totally keep people away from my windows. Doesn't seem to be taking over too much, we might be too hot and dry here.
@peeppeepcircus I'm having second thoughts about the blackberry. But I love blackberry and wanted cobbler. These things barely bloomed this year though. @tippitiwichet
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there's an (invasive) Himalayan Blackberry variety around me that is basically green concertina wire.