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Uploaded by on May 15, 2011

Blackberries are a perfect crop to grow in Texas on a small scale or a large scale~
Not only are they super tasty but they grow so easily and well in Texas it is hard to beat*
This video is about growing new bushes from already established bushes to save lots of money and also activate sustainable realities instead of supporting the unsustainable realities involved with buying from stores or even nurseries~
This episode focuses on transplanting blackberries from the natural shoots that blackberries cultivate over time*
It is easy to cultivate 10 times the amount of blackberry bushes you have each year....THATS A LOT!
Enjoy*

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  • Really great point about the energy. A tribe in the Andes that believe they are the keepers of mother Earth have a city of stone with paths that has lasted 700 years or more.The ONLY time they use a metal object in working with nature,when they clear the plants from the walkways.They believe that the metal disconnects them from the damage they do to the plants trying to live in the cracks of the walk.That the metal also aids in the enegy reduction of the plants that it touches.A wood prod is ok.

  • Energetics? You have to be kidding.

  • dude, you look exactly like me.

  • The root determines the fruit my friend.

  • Aww...that's sweet how you give your plants kisses <3

  • Wheres the "Free Love" bus??

  • I am inspired. Love your channel. Love your energy.

  • grapes have thousands of advantages to

  • Great video, and great soil, keep up your natural farming practices.

    Blackberries are very invasive, so be careful with spreading them around so freely, in the event you want something else planted in the area.

  • @stonedgalaxy007 I can answer that. I wouldn't take the ones from the woods. They are likely thorny. There are Thornless varieties available online for cheap. I would reccomend "Navaho". They grow huge and are really sweet. Blackberries are not hard to grow. Most consider them weeds. Wild b berries can be invasive. Provide a trelis for your b berry to grow on. Only cut the growths that have produced berries recently. The new canes that come up are next years berries. Good Luck.

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