Blackberries
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Boysenberry Hybrid
$18.99Blackberry x Raspberry hybrid. BOYSENBERRY THORNLESS developed in California. Large, almost seedless, sweeter than thorny ones, juicy, full-bodied flavor. Very good for winemaking. Self-pollinated. Good for fresh eating, freezing, jams,...$18.99 -
Galaxy Blackberry
$19.99‘Galaxy’, tested as ORUS 2711-1, was selected in Corvallis, OR, in 2003 from a cross made in 2000 of ORUS 1393-2-1 (‘Illini Hardy’ × ‘Chester Thornless’) and ‘Triple Crown( as male parent )’. The...$19.99 -
Prime- Ark Horizon Blackberry
$19.99A new blackberry has been released by the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture (UA), named Prime-Ark Horizon (PPAF). This is the sixth public primocane-fruiting variety from the UA breeding program. Although primocane fruiting does not...$19.99 -
Big Daddy Blackberry
$19.99Big Daddy is a new variety. Large sweet berries on Thornless canes! Similar to Kiowa that berries are larger and canes are thornless. Tissue cultured plants. Zones: 6-9 Size: 12 cm pots.$19.99 -
"Twelves Cuties" Rare Succulent Cuttings
Now: $19.99Was: $29.9912 different shapes, structures and colors of beautiful and healthy succulent cuttings for a good price to arrange your own planter and get some positives being busy with "indoor house gardening" while we are all at home most of the time!...Now: $19.99Was: $29.99 -
Ponca Blackberry
$19.99Ponca was Released in 2019 at the University of Arkansas. High-yielding thornless, erect canes with medium-sized fruit with enhanced sweetness and good post-harvest handling traits. Ponca is the sweetest cultivar released to date. A commercial...$19.99 -
Trellis Netting
$9.99 - $17.99Heavy-duty, tangle-free nylon netting is ideal for growing tomatoes, peas, and vining crops. Harvesting is easy with its large reach-through mesh. Lifetime guarantee.$9.99 - $17.99 -
Loganberry Blackberry Hybrid
$18.99Loganberry Floricane Thornless (Rubus × loganobaccus), early season, is a hybrid of blackberry (Rubus ursinus) and raspberry (Rubus idaeus) The loganberry was derived from a cross between Rubus ursinus (R. vitifolius) 'Aughinbaugh' (octaploid)...$18.99 -
Caddo Blackberry
$18.99Caddo Floricane fruiting Thornless Erect canes. The first harvest is between Natchez, Osage, and Ouachita. Berries are 2g larger than Osage and 1.5g larger than Ouachita. Yield is 19,000lb/acre. Unique Flavor that is similar to its half-sister Osage...$18.99 -
Snowbank White Blackberry
$16.99Snowbank Floricane Thorny. The White blackberry is an unusual white variety of blackberry developed by plant breeder Luther Burbank at the end of the 19th century and it was successfully introduced by him to the general public in 1914-16. It is...$16.99 -
Sweetie Pie Blackberry
$18.99Sweetie Pie was voted America's BEST Blackberry! A NEW thornless blackberry USDA cultivar called ‘Sweetie Pie’ was released that is resistant to disease and heat tolerant but tastes delicious. This cultivar, tested as MSUS119, came from...$18.99
Our blackberry bushes and plants for sale are tissue cultured and virus-indexed to ensure our customers' success and the most possible yield. We're constantly discovering more and more health benefits of blackberries. Please see the endless list of blackberry health benefits and find more information about how to grow blackberry bushes.
Primocane Blackberries vs. Floricane Blackberries:
Primocane Blackberries: plants that fruit on the current year's growth, such as Prime-Ark45 Thorny, Prime-Ark Freedom Thornless, and Prime-Ark Traveler Thornless. We recommend these varieties if you wish to have a fall crop, in late August to November Depending on the Hardiness Zone.
Floricane Blackberries: berries fruit on the prior year's growth and are considered summer fruiting varieties, beginning of June to August 15, depending on the Hardiness Zone and spring weather conditions. If the current spring is colder with late frost conditions, your blackberry crop will be delayed. Try to water thoroughly to save your crop through the dry hot season.
Trailing and semi-erect cultivars need a trellis. Erect cultivars can grow as bushes. Send us an e-mail with 14 pages of instructions about pruning and trellising. All of our blackberries are tissue-cultured plants.
We ship all year depending on your Hardiness Zone and our weather conditions!
Many varieties are limited in quantity. USDA release, SWEETIE PIE is disease resistant THORNLESS variety, famous for its heat tolerance. OSAGE THORNLESS is available NOW! Prime Ark FREEDOM and Prime Ark TRAVELER Thornless Primocane are ready to ship. A New University of Arkansas variety Caddo Thornless Floricane is coming soon! Please, order while product supplies last. Use Pine shavings around blackberries and leave a 2-foot mulch-free spot around the plant when you replant them. After your plant is rooted in and established you can add 1 inch high of mulch to start with. Please do not use any other mulch for blackberries, especially acidic ones or dyed ones!
Easier to Establish: smaller plants can go into 1-gallon pots first to get them larger to replant them into the ground and it helps push them to grow faster. Do not use larger sizes of the pots to replant.
Please, weed all the grass around at least 4 '.
Do not rely on a dripping system while your plants are not well established, especially if it is hot. Water by hand!
Our plants are very healthy, virus/diseases indexed and they will give lots of new growth this summer, being tissue cultured! Please, watch late frost for possible damages! Cover your plants with special white material to protect them nicely. Please do not leave your plants on their own. while they are not established, they can be damaged. Read the "Blackberry Growing Information" chapter, please! All our plants are the best varieties and in perfect shape to plant, VIGOROUSLY growing!