My Blackberries are fine though, for the concerned
Despite sometimes losing the battle to the vegetable and fruit stealing critters of the wild that make their way into our garden, our blackberry vines are so bountiful, the birds can have their share and there are still plenty enough for my family. There are so many blackberries at times of the year that we cannot consume them all, so I freeze them to use in my fruit smoothies. Yum!

I took this picture this morning as soon as I went outside in the morning sun. In the background is a blooming Confederate jasmine, which smells wonderful as I take photos.
Even my dogs eat them, and the berries that form on the ground level of the vines the dogs try and steal! So if the birds don't get them, my dogs will. But that's what these beautiful vines are here for, to produce wonderful tasting berries for all on Earth to enjoy.

Above is a picture of just a portion of the blackberry I picked this morning. I wash them, and put them in bowl on counter and we eat them throughout the day. I even give them to my dogs as treats. Even our dogs love 'em.
We have so many I started giving them to the dogs as treats, they love em! The oldest dog picks them off the vine if he can reach them, and even though he gets thorns on his mouth and nose it doesn't stop him! He loves the things and rushes out the door every morning to eat some with me.
They are packed full of Vitamin A, C, and those wonderful things called anti-carcinogenic agents. The phenolics in blackberries include anthocyanins, ellagic acid, rutin, gallic acid, hydrocaffeic acid, p-coumaric acid and cinnamic acid, plus excellent contents of the antioxidant vitamins A and C.

I took this picture this morning as soon as I went outside in the morning sun. In the background is a blooming Confederate jasmine, which smells wonderful as I take photos.
Even my dogs eat them, and the berries that form on the ground level of the vines the dogs try and steal! So if the birds don't get them, my dogs will. But that's what these beautiful vines are here for, to produce wonderful tasting berries for all on Earth to enjoy.

Above is a picture of just a portion of the blackberry I picked this morning. I wash them, and put them in bowl on counter and we eat them throughout the day. I even give them to my dogs as treats. Even our dogs love 'em.
We have so many I started giving them to the dogs as treats, they love em! The oldest dog picks them off the vine if he can reach them, and even though he gets thorns on his mouth and nose it doesn't stop him! He loves the things and rushes out the door every morning to eat some with me.
They are packed full of Vitamin A, C, and those wonderful things called anti-carcinogenic agents. The phenolics in blackberries include anthocyanins, ellagic acid, rutin, gallic acid, hydrocaffeic acid, p-coumaric acid and cinnamic acid, plus excellent contents of the antioxidant vitamins A and C.


