BLACKBERRIES...GRRRR!
Untamed Blackberry bush takes over fence.
As the FOBC hard working band of volunteers continue the restoration of the Wetlands at Bullock Creek there is one very nasty exotic weed that tries very hard to halt our progress - the Blackberry!
One issue is Blackberry bushes are so difficult to eradicate! The pesky plant has a never-ending root system that is very labor intensive to entirely dig out. Not to mention, blackberry roots are able to re-sprout themselves after being broken & can start a new plant!
Apart from being tough to control, Blackberries outcompete the native species. The bush is filled with thickets and are beastly burdens to other plants & animals (including us humans)! They also restrict waterways, like Bullock Creek.
Attempts to effectively mitigate the impacts of blackberries are tricky - but there are a few solutions! Manual removal can be effective when digging or tilling is completed correctly and consistently! It has also been suggested that allowing livestock to graze infested areas might help improve the area too. Planting grasses/other hearty plant species over affected areas can offer some rebuttal against the baneful blackberry bush! Any suggestions to help our chances against this fiesty berry?