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Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Blackberries
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I have a thorny bush that we planted last year. It was given to us and I do not know what type it is but I have pruned it twice this year and it has quite a few green berry clusters on it. What I NEED to know is why are there two more blackberry plants growing by it now? We only planted the one. They are both very small, but I'm not sure how they could have come to be there.
Blackberries spread through their root system and send up new shoots (root suckers) that grow into new plants.
I'm growing a thornless blackberry bush for the first time and some of the leaves have dark purple spots on them, and the leaves on the bottom are starting to turn yellow and fall off. I was wondering if anyone knew what kind of virus this was so I could properly treat and hopefully save my bush
It could be a nutrient deficiencies (phosphorous, magnesium, or iron) and not a disease. Add some phosphorous and magnesium to the soil to see if it will help. You can also google the internet for images of purple spots on blackberriy leaves to see if you can find an image similar to your leaf problem.
My son had some thornless blackberry canes that he gave me yesterday. He is moving and they needed to be gotten ASAP. We are going to plant these today and it is the first week of June. (June 01)Will these need any special care? I thought it might be a good idea to cut the canes back to around 3 ft so they would not concentrate on growing berries. These do have blooms on them. What are your ideas on this?
Thanks,
Michelle
Hi Michelle,
Just make sure to plant them in good soil and keep them watered. It's a good idea to prune them so that the roots will have some time to grow and establish themselves.
will Prime-Ark® Freedom Primocane Blackberry plants grow if plant the first week in june i'm in zone 6 I know they sould have been planted in march.
Yes they will grow if you have kept the canes moist and they haven't dried out. You may get some berries in late summer or early fall if you plant now.
Hi. I have two 3yr old Arkansas type (Najajo on Comanache I think) thornless plants. Last year very productive and perfect fruit. I pruned back dead wood over the winter. Now have large canes growing, no fruit on them but much on lower canes. Wondering if should cut back the new large canes to encourage growth in lower parts where fruiting. Dallas Texas.
Be sure to prune out any old canes (post fruiting). Fertilize with something like 5-5-5 prior to blossoming and 8-5-5 during growth season.