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Hall's Beauty Blackberry

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Original price $16.99 - Original price $16.99
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$16.99
$16.99 - $16.99
Current price $16.99
SKU E537

Rubus x 'Hall's Beauty'

Large, double flowers on a thornless trailing floricane blackberry? She's a beauty, all right - Hall's Beauty, that is! The sweet, medium-sized fruit is great for fresh eating or processing. A heavy yield of firm, early-ripening berries that can take a ride to a friend’s and not turn into mush on the way.

Trailing canes from 5'-8' long benefit from trellising. Disease-resistant and early ripening, to avoid damage from spotted wing drosophila. USDA zones 6-8.

Size: 4" Pot

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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  • Does planting different varieties increase yield?

    Yes, though not as dramatically as with other berries.

  • How far apart should these plants be spaced?

    Depends how you grow them. They are vining canes that should be trellised. You can plant them as close as a foot apart depending on your design.

  • Is there a thornless blackberry that would do well in large post?

    Pretty much all of them do very well in a large pot with some kind of trellis.

Customer Reviews

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Janet M.
The plants were very healthy.

Plants from Raintree are very healthy.

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John M.
Nice looking plants

The plants I was sent for Hall's Beauty Blackberry were healthy starts with a good amount of leaves on them. They are really responding to the warmer weather, and I hope to watch them continue to adjust to their new home in my backyard. Thanks again, Raintree Nursery, for excellent customer service!

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Deborah H.
Thornless black berries, Ozark and Hall's

The plants arrived intact out of 4 , only one looked puny and I photographed it and sent it to Raintree, they told me what to do, water it well . It's been about 2months now- the puny plant looks great. all 4 are doing well in containers right now, even with the high temps in our region. Big thumbs up for all 4.

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Greg K.
An excellent start

The blackberry arrived in excellent condition. I am planting it inside a 27 gallon storage container(with lots of holes for drainage). It is inside a fence, to keep the deer away from it. It is doing well, going to sleep for the winter.