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Navaho Blackberries
Navaho Blackberries
Berries for Five Weeks!

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U.S. Patent No.6679. Enjoy these glossy, medium-size fruits fresh with no sugar added! Canes are mostly self-supporting or freestanding. Navaho Blackberries ripen over a 4-5 week period, starting late June.
No. 1, 1-yr. plants.

At the supermarket, a handful of raspberries or blackberries can cost $5 or more. But why pay those premium prices when you can harvest baskets of these flavor-filled berries for fresh-eating, jams and desserts right from you own backyard? For easiest harvest and to reduce the risk of fungal disease, provide some types of support for the canes. A simple wire trellis set between posts often adequate. Cut spent canes to the ground after they finish fruiting.

Thornless plants.

Zones: 5-9.
U.S. Patent No. 6679.

Buying Options
Navaho Blackberries - 3 Plants
13105 - For each offer ordered, get 3 plants.
Price: 1 - $12.95
2 or more - $12.50
Quantity:
Product Details
Zones: 5 - 9 (-10° F.)
Height: Varies
Spacing: 4 - 5 feet rows 10 feet apart
Depth: Same depth as they were in the nursery.
Spread: 3-5 feet
Sun/Shade: Full to Partial Sun
Yield: 1 quart per plant
Color: White
Foliage: Dark Green
Blooms: Spring
Fruit: Very large and firm berries with possibly the best flavor of any blackberries
Comments: First semi-erect thornless. Canes are mostly self-supporting or free standing. Shows moderate resistance to anthracnose. Plant patent 6679. Introduced in 1988. Fruit are large and firm, and are less tart than other thornless. Hardy to -14 degrees F. Susceptible to orange rust and double blossom.
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