Only items for my growing zone
Zone- ,
16 products
-
Chester Blackberry Productive Canes
Growing Zones 5 - 9Chester Blackberry Productive Canes- Regular price
-
From
$44.99 - Regular price
-
$89.99 - Sale price
-
From
$44.99
-
Kiowa Thorny Upright Blackberry That Produces Extremely Large Fruit
Growing Zones 6 - 9Kiowa Thorny Upright Blackberry That Produces Extremely Large Fruit- Regular price
-
From
$49.99 - Regular price
-
$59.99 - Sale price
-
From
$49.99
-
Apache Blackberry
Growing Zones 5 - 9Apache Blackberry- Regular price
-
From
$49.99 - Regular price
-
$59.99 - Sale price
-
From
$49.99
-
Natchez Blackberry
Growing Zones 6 - 9Natchez Blackberry- Regular price
-
From
$59.99 - Regular price
-
$159.99 - Sale price
-
From
$59.99
-
Prime Ark Freedom Blackberry
Growing Zones 6 - 9Prime Ark Freedom Blackberry- Regular price
-
From
$59.99 - Regular price
-
$114.99 - Sale price
-
From
$59.99
-
Ouachita Blackberry
Ouachita Blackberry- Regular price
-
From
$59.99 - Regular price
-
$99.99 - Sale price
-
From
$59.99
Frequently Asked Questions
Are blackberry bushes easy to grow for beginners?
Yes. Blackberries are one of the easiest fruit plants to grow. They are hardy, fast-growing, and produce fruit with simple seasonal care.
Do blackberry bushes need full sun?
Blackberries grow best in full sun, at least 6–8 hours a day. More sunlight leads to larger, sweeter berries.
How long does it take for a blackberry plant to produce berries?
Most blackberry plants produce fruit in 1–2 years, depending on the variety and growing conditions.
What is the difference between thornless and regular blackberry bushes?
Thornless blackberry bushes produce the same great berries but are much easier to pick and manage. Many buyers prefer thornless varieties for home gardens.
How should I plant a blackberry bush?
Choose a sunny spot, use well-drained soil, space plants 3–4 feet apart, and water well after planting. Adding mulch helps protect shallow roots.
Do blackberry plants spread?
Some varieties can spread by sending up new shoots. Planting them with space or using edging helps manage growth easily.
Can blackberry plants grow in containers?
Yes, compact blackberry plants grow well in large containers, especially thornless types. They still produce excellent fruit.
How often should I water blackberry bushes?
Water regularly during the first growing season. After that, blackberries become more drought-tolerant but still appreciate deep watering during hot periods.
Do blackberry bushes need a trellis?
Some varieties grow upright and do not need support, while trailing types benefit from a trellis or fence for easier picking and better airflow.
When is the best time to plant blackberries?
Early spring and fall are ideal planting times. Cooler weather helps plants establish quickly.
How do I prune blackberry bushes?
Blackberries fruit on second-year canes. Remove old canes after harvest and keep new canes tied or trimmed to shape the plant.
Why are my blackberries small or not sweet?
Small or sour berries usually mean the plant isn’t getting enough sun, water, or nutrients. Consistent watering and full sunlight improve berry size and flavor.
Do I need more than one blackberry plant for fruit?
No. Most blackberry plants are self-fruiting, so you only need one plant to get berries.
How big do blackberry bushes get?
Depending on the variety, they can grow 3–6 feet tall and wide. Pruning helps keep them manageable.
Are blackberry plants good for health?
Yes. Blackberries are rich in vitamins, fiber, and antioxidants, making them a healthy fruit to grow and enjoy fresh.


