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  Wildlife Blackberry Bushes


 
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Recommended USDA zones for Wildlife Blackberry Bushes:
Zone 5-10° to -5°
Zone 6-5° to 5°
Zone 75° to 10°
Zone 810° to 20°
Zone 920° to 30°
Zone 1030° to 40°

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Wildlife Blackberry Bushes
Wildlife Blackberry Bushes attract many forms of wildlife animals that love to feast on the plant's sweet fruit. Blackberry plants are naturally thorny and grow well with even poor soil conditions. Blackberry seeds germinate readily, and horizontal branches spread along the ground. Eating blackberries has definite health benefits and can increase metabolism in mammals. Ground nesting birds will often use dense blackberry thickets to protect their nest from predators and provide easy access to food. Wildlife Berry Bushes can be a great source of food from the months of May through August. Most Southern towns have nearby "Pick-Your-Own" operations that allow families and others to pick the freshest possible blackberry fruit for their tables. The fruit of the Bushes is a favorite food for fowl of all types, and for many other grazing animals, such as deer, and thickets along fence rows offer an excellent nesting atmosphere for laying eggs and raising young birds. Wildlife Blackberry Plants have bright colors that will be sure to catch eye of many game wildlife animals that venture onto your property. Wildlife Blackberry Bushes attract many types of game and wildlife which will feed on the berry fruit, allowing hunters to take advantage of the influx of new game wildlife during the hunting season.