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Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Blackberries
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I have a seedless, thornless blackberry plant. I assume, based on what I've read, that it's a semi erect variety? It's sending up suckers which I'll prune out. Is trellising necessary? I live in a cold zone 4.5-5 and have it in the most protected part of our garden: right in front of the house.
Can Blackberries survive a Canadian winter and grow back on it's own the next year?
We live in the kootenays of BC and have both trailing and semi-erect. Never had a problem.
I recently planted 3 new thronless blackberry plants around the middle of march. They are small young plants no higher than 12" but they are already flowering and producing fruit. Should i keep the fruit or clip them to allow focus on rooting. Also it seems like the berries are either drying up or some are not very big. Thanks for any advice
Your new plants are not going to produce many berries this year. It is recommended not to prune the canes the first year. Let them grow and then next year you can prune them after they have flowered and fruited.
My blackberries are over two years. I get lots of bloom, but not all turn into berries. Many start to form a berry, but don't complete the process. The leaves on those canes are light green with some yellow. Some canes do produce dark green leaves and very large, nice berries.
Blackberries can suffer from virus-like problems that may be caused by cool weather, late spring frost, powdery mildew, mineral deficiencies, or feeding by leafhoppers, aphids, and red spider mites. Identifying which one may require local advice.
Your canes could be suffering from Verticillium wilt, a fungus that will cause leaves to turn yellow, wilt, and fall off. Did you plant the canes where potatoes, tomatoes, eggplant, peppers, squash, melons, strawberries, stone fruit trees were grown in the past? Your problem could stem from the verticillium being in the soil from any of those. Remedies include fumigating the growing area or planting it with a nonhost crop (not one of the vegetables listed) for three or four years.
i have Semi-erect blackberries the vine is still alive after winter but has not started to spout any leaves or flowers and others in out area are. this is only our second year having then and I so not know what is going on, please help
Hi Bobbie,
If the vines are alive you may just have to wait a little longer to see any new leaves. Check around the bottom of the plants to see if there are any new seedling growing. The variety you have may be different from your neighbors. If the soil is dry water the vines and also sprinkle some fertilizer, such as 10-10-10, to the soil around the vines.