I am not sure that I will be very popular with our local trail users on the Farm Forestry Trail as I write this. It has been quite a good year for blackberry, so good in fact that we are considering that we may need to do a wee bit of control otherwise this time next year we will have no trail.
It the mean time we have a nice staggered ripening going on which means that pretty much each day there is a good amount of ripe spray free berries. I would much rather see these berries consumed by humans either as part of a healthy breakfast or as jam than by the birds. It is not that I think the birds are bad it is just they are very efficient seed distributors. If you are planning to make jam, you want mostly ripe, black berries but you should also have a few (1%) of the red ones as they will help your jam to set properly.
In the mean time I will assure you that we will do no control on the blackberry on the trail this season and that should we choose to do some control later in the year it will be very well signposted and we will use dye to make it obvious.
At the moment the best crops are nearer to the Sandspit Road end of the trail to Hamilton Road. Bring your gloves.







