Grow Your Own Delicious Blackberries
Imagine harvesting juicy, sweet blackberries right from your own backyard! With these blackberry plants, you can make that dream a reality. These are thornless, primocane fruiting plants that produce very large blackberries. This unique variety fruits the first year you plant them, unlike many other blackberry varieties. Enjoy an abundant harvest with minimal effort.
The thornless, upright canes make harvesting a breeze. The plants produce two crops: first on the primocanes (new canes), followed by a second crop on the older canes. This ensures a long and bountiful harvest season. The berries are known for their exceptional sweetness and firm texture, making them ideal for fresh eating, jams, jellies, or even selling at farmer’s markets. These are shipped as blackberry plugs, ready to be planted and thrive in your garden.
Benefits of Growing These Blackberry Plants:
- First-Year Fruiting: Enjoy blackberries the very first year.
- Thornless Canes: Harvest without the hassle of thorns.
- Large, Sweet Berries: Indulge in exceptionally flavorful blackberries.
- Dual Harvest: Get two crops of blackberries per season.
- Easy to Grow: Perfect for both beginner and experienced gardeners.
These blackberry plants are an excellent choice for anyone looking to add a productive and rewarding fruit to their garden. With their ease of growth and delicious fruit, they are sure to become a favorite.
Growing Information: For optimal growth, space the plants 5-6 feet apart in well-drained soil with a pH level of 6.0-6.8. These plants thrive in zones 5-9.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How big will these blackberry plants get? These plants typically grow to a height of 4-6 feet and spread 3-4 feet wide.
- How long does it take for these blackberry plants to produce fruit? You can expect to harvest blackberries the first year after planting, with a second crop on older canes in subsequent years.
- What is the best way to care for these blackberry plants? Provide well-drained soil, full sun exposure, and regular watering. Prune the canes after fruiting to encourage new growth.
- Are these blackberry plants self-pollinating? While they are self-pollinating, planting multiple plants can increase fruit production.
- What if I live in an area with extreme weather? Shipping to areas experiencing extreme cold or heat will be at buyer’s risk. Please contact us prior to ordering if you have concerns.
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