Plant: Blackberry

Garden Prep Pointers:
*Select full sun location where tomatoes or peppers have not been planted in the past 24 months.
*Till soil thoroughly, mix in 15-15-15, or organic fertilizer (amount specified on package).
*Create 4-6 inch hills about 18-24" wide.
Planting Season:
*Plant outside May 1st – June 1st (First week in May is best)
Plant Selection Tips:
*Dormant bare root plants are best, but young plants in gallon containers would work well too.
Planting Guide:
*Plant 24”-36" apart to create hedge-like row.
Planting Notes:
*Spread roots out in shallow hole, do not expose roots above ground, do not bury stem below ground.
Upkeep:
*Be sue to keep patch weed free
*After planting, fertilize mid-late summer.
*Water often, establishing your crop the first year is crucial.
Fruiting Habits:
*Plants will fruit some the first season, however, the yield will be good the following year and better yet the third year.
Growers Favorite Varieties:
*Thornless: Chester
Grower Notes:
*You'll want to trellis the plants when they are one year old. Double posts at the end of the rows and wire down the length of the row works well.
*After year two, prune older canes off at ground during Winter months to encourage better fruit set. Only 2nd year canes set fruit. Repeat this process every Winter for best results.
Fruits of Knowledge:
*Blackberries will last a LONG TIME when properly taken care of
*To encourage more plants, allow some cane tips to touch the ground as they will root and create another plant.