Wild Blackberry Shrubs
Wild Blackberry Shrubs
Exposure
Sun or ShadeHeight at Maturity
Under 10 FeetUsage
FruitingShipped As
Bare-rootShips
Nov 20th through April 28th (Dormant Season)Planting Zones
5-8Wild Blackberry bears large and juicy fruit. Plants can be grown in home gardens, trellised, or planted near a fence for support. After fruiting, one should remove dead leaves to prevent disease. Blackberries can also be grown commercially. They should be trellised in some way to aid in hand harvesting. Weed control is also significant in maximizing yields. They thrive in full sun and must have proper irrigation for new plantings and fruit-bearing plants.
Wild Blackberry is known for Producing 1-2 gallons of Fruit Per Season.
This type of Blackberry is terrific for blackberry lovers. The fruit created by this plant is plentiful and of good quality if picked when right. The fruit bush can also produce up to 1-2 gallons of fruit during a season. The blackberry plants thrive the best in well-drained soil.
Blackberry is a hardy vine that can sustain harsh climates and return yearly. If pruned and planted in full sun, the blackberry vine will produce large quantities of fruit. Plant shallow and keep well-fertilized. It is easy to grow and can be trained to grow along a trellis for height and ease of harvesting.
Keeping the plants mulched is a good idea. There are over 300 different varieties of blackberry types to choose from. Chickasaw Blackberry is just one of the plethora.
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Scientific Name: Rubus x "Chickasaw."
Family: Rosaceae
U.S.D.A. Climate Zone: 5-9
Height: 4-6 feet
Width: Erect upright canes should be spaced about three feet apart
Growth/Year: 4-6 feet
Soil Type: Rich, moist, and well-drained
Sun: Full Sun
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This is a wonderful addition to my flower garden. Looks great where I planted it.
This is a wonderful addition to my flower garden. Looks great where I planted it.
This is a wonderful addition to my flower garden. Looks great where I planted it.