Saturday, June 25, 2011

I knew there were wild black raspberries growing somewhere on the farm. Just took me a few days to find this sweet patch.

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  1. I love organic farming. You guys are awesome. I am trying to find Summer because I met her today and I have some ideas that I would like to talk with her. My name is Felix Medina and I am interested in learning more about you guys and creating a good network. I know a bunch of people who are doing this and it will be awesome to have you guys in the list. Every time we are more and more. Contact me at: felixjmedina@gmail.com
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  2. I found some of those on our property today! Glad you told me what they are:) Couldn't decide between raspberries or blackberries!

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  3. Felix, thanks! You can reach me at SunnyCreekFarm@yahoo.com

    Sarah, I would imagine you have both somewhere on your property which means berries all summer long!!! Black Raspberries are hollow inside. The white core stays on the plant when you pick them. Blackberries come on a little later and don't separate from the core when you pick them.

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