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Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Blackberries
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Hello: When would it be best to plant these berries in coastal San Diego, we are about 4 miles from the coast and is cooler than our county's inland areas.
Thank you!
We could take a guess but would rather recommend an org that has more knowledge about berries in your area, http://www.sdedible.org/, which has several pages on cane berries. Check it out!
Hi, I would like to start growing some blackberries, but my experience is that they can get away from you, sending out "streamers" and popping up all over your property and even get onto your neighbors property. How do you keep them confined without killing them every year? Thanks
The University of Idaho Cooperative Extension suggests burying 14-inch-wide strips of aluminum or galvanized steel flashing (used in roofing) around the outside of the garden beds. In addition, be sure to remove any suckers that pop up outside the growing area. Some people have success if they rototill and/or mow the area around the growing beds regularly. Or, you can grow them in large containers. Good luck!
I have blackberry blossoms that will not open . There are many blossoms but 3/4 of them do not open so they do not fruit. I am in Florida and they are doing it again! Help!
Hi, Mike, The University of Florida has excellent information on blackberries here: http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/hs104 and you may be able to get information first hand at a local office (click on the phrase “local office” at the top of this link).
We hope this helps—there is nothing like fresh berries!
When is the best time to fertilize blackberry bushes? What kind and how much Thanks
The best time to fertilize blackberries is in the early spring right before they start pushing new growth. They like slightly acidic soil so go with a 10-20-10 formula granular fertilizer. How much will depend on the number of plants and the square footage of your growing zone—apply according to the directions on the bag.
I read in a reply that blackberries shouldn't be near black walnut trees and it caused me to wonder about peach trees. I'm in Zone 8 and the trees were planted last spring. The best blackberry location for us (wild animal-free) is in the fenced back yard about 10' from the nearest tree. We plan to trellis the berry plants.
This is the 3rd year and I am getting a lot of fruit this year...Yay! I had built a trellis and they grow up on those. The fruit is up to about the 6 ft. level and then the plants grow up much longer and are just flop over but have wound them into the stair railing above. They are now up to about 10 ft. I guess I should be or should have trimmed them based on what I read above. As I read of what to do I am not sure of the type I have. Training BB, Erect BB, Semi-erect. Should I just trim them?