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Columbia Giant Thornless Blackberry

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Original price $15.99 - Original price $15.99
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$15.99
$15.99 - $15.99
Current price $15.99
SKU E528

Rubus subg. Rubus Watson 'Columbia Giant'

When we say Columbia Giant, we're not kidding! Enjoy bountiful crops of the largest-ever, thornless blackberries. The mild-flavored fruit is firm and easy to pick, conical in shape, and sweet - with a pleasing touch of tartness and just a hint of raspberry flavor. The plants are trailing and vigorous, and would benefit from trellis support.

It is a new introduction from Oregon State University and the USDA, proven to thrive and be hardy in the Pacific Northwest and many other areas of the nation. Ripens early summer - early July here in the PNW. Plant patent 28,369. USDA Zones 6-9.

Size: 4" Pot

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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  • Is it full sun or can take part shade or full shade

    For best berries it needs full sun. It is not shade tolerant and cannot live in full shade.

  • How early should I plant these in zone 6?

    As soon as the ground is no longer frozen.

  • Do I need a pollinator with the Columbia Giant blackberry?

    Not at all. As with most blackberries, these are self fertile.

  • best time to plant zone 9

    Springtime.

Customer Reviews

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Erik

Showed up as just a stick, which I expected. With in a week it started coming to life and has been growing a little bit everyday. Couldn't ask for more. Also no bugs which is great!

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Velva A.

I love everything I’ve ordered from Raintree. My blackberries arrived healthy and ready to plant. Thank you

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Gina C.
Beautiful healthy plants

Thankyou so much !! The plants arrived quickly and they’re very fresh and healthy looking. I really appreciated it! Can’t wait to plant them in my garden.

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Greg K.
an excellent start

The raspberry 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.

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C.B.

Plants were quite full of foliage, and very lush

Stabilization in transit might be better, but they weren’t tossed too much

I’ve certainly received worse from others

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