Thornless Blackberry Plants
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Thornless blackberries are a cultivated variety of blackberries bred to eliminate the sharp thorns common to wild types, making them easier to harvest and maintain. These perennial plants prod. . . SHOW MORE
SALE - Buy 5 and get the 6th one FREE! Sale ends 3/2/25
Thornless blackberries are a cultivated variety of blackberries bred to eliminate the sharp thorns common to wild types, making them easier to harvest and maintain. These perennial plants produce sweet, juicy berries on biennial canes, meaning the canes grow the first year and bear fruit the second. They thrive in full sun and well-drained, slightly acidic soil (pH 5.5–6.5). To grow thornless blackberries, choose a sunny site, amend the soil with organic matter, and plant them in rows or mounds to improve drainage. Provide a sturdy trellis or support system, as their trailing or semi-erect growth habit benefits from being trained for easier harvesting. Regular watering, especially during dry periods, and annual pruning to remove old fruiting canes and thin new growth help maintain productivity. With proper care, thornless blackberries can provide abundant harvests for years.
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