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 -  Friday, May 25, 2007
mature bareroot plants
Reviewed By: Patricia (Crystal Lake, IL)
Bareroot plants arrived. Very healthy and already starting to grow after 1 week in the ground. Lots of roots.

 -  Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Jumbo Blackberries
Reviewed By: tonia white (dunnellon , fl. )
When I received my plants they were nothing but a stick. Then I put them in the ground with little hope of them ever doing anything, 6 days later the start of new life started to come out. Can't wait till I start making Blackberrie Jellies and Wines.

 -  Saturday, July 07, 2007
Survived despite my best efforts
Reviewed By: Wendi Strang-Frost (Manchester, Michigan)
When my jumbo blackberries arrived they looked like little green sticks, too. I put them into a cooler to soak, but wound up soaking them a little longer than I meant to... I put them into a nursery bed in haste, and two out of the three survived. The survivers look quite happy and I'll be rewarding them with a permanent location this fall. Thanks Gurney's!

 -  Monday, August 27, 2007
First Jumbo grow
Reviewed By: Ed (Cleveland, Ohio)
I bought 3 Black Satins in April, last year. Planted them in pots and got a great crop. Unfortunaly they didn't survive the winter. This year I bought 12 Jumbos, planted them in great soil and they grew like crazy! Only 1 produced berries. They were top shelf berries! Unless I missed something in the directions...thought these grew short. I trimmed them and still have 5 to 8 foot canes growing everywhere! Going to do some more research. If these Jumbos produce like the Black Satins did last year; I'll be up to my eyeballs in great berries.

 -  Thursday, October 11, 2007
I love Blackberries!
Reviewed By: Jean Cilione (Katonah, N.Y.)
I love blackberries which is why I bought these plants. Out of the first batch, none survived because they were sent too early to put in the ground (March and we always have snow then!) Of the replacements only one survived. After a whole summer of pampering, it looks pretty good.


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