Sweet Delicious Blackberries with No Thorns, No Spraying, and No Fuss!
Love blackberries but hate getting scratched by thorns? Enter the Thornless Blackberry. This go-to plant has a number of benefits, including:
- No thorns!
- Plenty of vitamins and antioxidants
- Pest resistance
You no longer have to be extra careful when picking berries or warn your children about being pricked. Thorns can even be a nuisance to your pets. More importantly, these berries don't need to be sprayed with insecticides because they are seldom bothered by pests. That means you can grow your blackberries the healthy way - no spraying!
And these highly adaptable bushes grow in a variety of conditions. Just plant, then pick! You get a lifetime supply of free, delicious blackberries from your Thornless Blackberry Bush. Plus, unlike store-bought berries, you know that yours are completely safe and organically-grown.
These plants produce large numbers of sweet, delicious berries. They grow together in large clusters and are great for eating off the bush, or for making jams and jellies.
Best of all? Blackberries contain tons of healthy antioxidants, which are rich in health benefits. Not only are these Thornless Blackberries delicious, but they're also perfectly healthful.
Frequently planted in groups of three, these robust beauties are a productive landscape must-have. Order yours today!
Planting & Care
Plant your Thornless Blackberry Bush in an area that receives at least 6 hours of sunlight a day. Thornless Blackberries prefer full sun but can tolerate shade. Make sure that your Thornless Blackberry Bushes aren't in a low area that could collect standing water. Plant your Thornless Blackberry Bushes about 3 feet apart for a hedge.
Thornless Blackberry Bushes prefer slightly acidic soil but will adapt to your natural soil even if it's sandy or heavy in clay as long as it's well-draining. Keep your soil moist, not over saturated. Thornless Blackberries need at least one inch of water per week.
Early every Spring fertilize your Thornless Blackberries with a well-balanced fertilizer like formula 10-10-10. White flowers will emerge on your Blackberry Bush every Spring. Soon after you'll notice your blackberries growing. They're not ripe until mid-summer when their skin turns from red to a dark purple to black color.
Your Blackberries are ready to be harvested when they easily pull away from their stem. This is when they're ripe and sweet.
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