tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3932636348701877630.post940922462449235241..comments2024-02-09T11:03:18.068-08:00Comments on Wild Edible Texas: Wild BlackberriesAmyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03015915349365711589noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3932636348701877630.post-7288156848388651272012-05-14T18:17:20.046-07:002012-05-14T18:17:20.046-07:00Hi Lindsey, Glad you asked about the season - it&#...Hi Lindsey, Glad you asked about the season - it's different every year! So yes, you can sometimes find the ripe berries well in to June. But everything was very early this year thanks to the mild winter and hot spring. And it certainly seems like climate change has something to do with it! Thanks for the comment and happy foraging. -AmyAmyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03015915349365711589noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3932636348701877630.post-3075964549885444722012-05-11T09:45:17.815-07:002012-05-11T09:45:17.815-07:00I'm surprised to hear you say that this is the...I'm surprised to hear you say that this is the tail end of dewberry season. I grew up in Austin and used to go out to my grandma and grandpa's land out in Giddings to pick dewberries for jam and cobbler! But I remember it being late May, early June. Durn Climate Change. I was thinking about going out there actually to do some adult foraging - there's no one around anymore to tell me if they're prolific out there or not. Guess I'll just have to make the trek and maybe pick up some barbecue at Snows so it's not a completely wasted trip! Love your blog, by the way.Lindseyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04209674443113800558noreply@blogger.com