May 14, 2024

VIDEO: The DIFFERENCE! Black Raspberry VS Blackberry


It’s wild berry picking time in East Tennessee & boy, have we got’m! Here are a few easy ways to distinguish between the black raspberry and the traditional blackberry!
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26 thoughts on “VIDEO: The DIFFERENCE! Black Raspberry VS Blackberry

  1. Could you do an episode covering your different types of sunflowers, I would love to know all the different varieties you are growing. Thank you for all that you do.

  2. Good Morning…Elderberry is so beautiful!.. Thank you for another wonderful teaching video.. Oh Patara, It was brought to mind: Deut 28:1 and then Deut 28:8…The Lord will command a blessing on you in your storehouses and in all to which you set your hand, and He will bless you In the land which the Lord your God is giving you…. You and your land are so blessed! Bountiful! … Oh! If I were near I'd be over there helping you 'taste' those berries and melons etc! ha ha! .. Love to you

  3. I love this because we recently found blackberries growing on our property so your video helped me in determining that it was indeed blackberries and not black raspberries.

  4. Here we have wild dewberries, just a wild blackberry variety. All our fruit was done a while ago though in SE Texas. They have a ridiculous number of thorns. I would like a thornless blackberry for my garden that would be easier for my kids to help with.

  5. I don't think I've ever had black raspberries before. Unless it was as a child because I'd always find wild berries and eat them.
    Thanks for this info. Now I know….

  6. This also reminds me of when we were kids. My mom would send us to go picking. We would come back with a small bowl. Mom would ask where all the berries were "there wasnt much there ma" while our faces had berry juice on them!

  7. Just finished listening to some Buxtehuda and get the sweet little banjo intro on your video. Kind of a neat transition. 😀 Thanks for the great info. Quick question. Between the Black Raspberry and the Red Raspberry, is one or the other easier to grow?

  8. I had a ton of blackberries ready for picking . I had planned to harvest the following morning, BUT a bird ate ALL of them…..I've never had a bird eat the berries…my blueberries yes, I of course net them but never the blackberries. I'm assuming that climate change is bringing different birds to my area so netting will be necessary…..unless someone has other ideas ???

  9. been picking black raspberries for 2 weeks now in central Pennsylvania. going to take my granddaughter to pick some this morning. I use them to make my triple berry jelly and blue raspberry jelly to sell at the local firehall. going to also be looking for the black berries we have a few patches around here.

  10. We have so many black raspberries this year but they are soooo sour. I made jam with them. I say if you can put it on your pinkie it’s a raspberry. If not it’s a blackberry.

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