Question. Are wild blackberries like holly bushes where there is a male and female bush? The reason I'm asking is I found a TON of blackberrys around here, but the bushes by the road didn't have any fruit; the fruit was on the bushes about 5-6 ft in the woods. I know I could look it up, but the walk in the woods was so fun (no snake or unexpected critters, just walked the a few spider webs....sorry spiders) and Buttercup LOVED it!
Yeah, I still ate as much as I picked but I still have many patches I could go through. So, does anyone have a good reciepe for a blackberry cobbler before I eat them all?
Edit: just for anyone that may have access to wild blackberries, the leaves look very similar to poison ivy (ie 3 leaves, let it be). But wild blackberry bushes have thorns and poison doesn't.