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Offline HD

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The wild Raspberries are in season, did you get some?

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Get 'em before Yogi does!

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The patch we usually pick is a bumper crop and they were almost as big as the garden variety.
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Yes, and I have a ton.  The only problem is that they are taking over my yard.  I'm surounded by trees and they are back in the woods and now are coming into my yard.  Don't get me wrong.  I have been harvesting them over the years but they sure spread.  Will have to wack them down some.  good luck.

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Do you guys ever make jam or jelly with them?

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Yes, and I have a ton.  The only problem is that they are taking over my yard.  I'm surounded by trees and they are back in the woods and now are coming into my yard.  Don't get me wrong.  I have been harvesting them over the years but they sure spread.  Will have to wack them down some.  good luck.

I have one daughter that comes home every year just to harvest raspberries....it's almost like a tradition...  :rotflmao:
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I've been eating the wild ones at my land for several weeks now.  No sign of bears getting them first.  Yet.
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Not so great a crop here in the vermilion area yet. Got a few.