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As far as aggressive weeds go, primary stem density of blackberry is very sparse compared to almost any other weed. Clearing an entire area of blackberry is indeed a multiyear project, but once you get into clearing the initial canes with plans to return later to dig up the primary root balls, there's not that many rootballs because just one small root ball can cover over a 15 foot diameter area in just a couple years.

When I bid gardening jobs the blackberry removal estimates are far fewer hours of work than many other invasives. And compared to digging up european grasses by the roots, blackberry removal is super easy and doesn't take long.

From: Himalayan blackberries are on the march

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