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Boysenberry Blackberries
Low-Growing Type of Blackberry
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Red-black berries with intense flavor, fruity scent ripen in late July. Thornless canes bear heavily. Self pollinating. No. 1, 1 year 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.
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Product Details
Zones: 6 - 8 ( 0° F.) Height: 6-8 feet Spacing: 3-6 feet Depth: Soak roots 2-6 hours before planting; plant so stain on the trunk is at the same level as previously planted. Sun/Shade: Full sun Color: White Blooms: Mid to late spring
| Comments: SELF-POLLINATING. VERY LARGE, ALMOST SEEDLESS, JUICY, SWEET BERRIES (DARK MAROON). ON OWN ROOTSTOCK. LESS VIGOROUS WITH LOWER YIELDS THAN REGULAR BOYSENBERRIES. MORE FLAVOR IN FRUIT THAN BLACKBERRY. EASY TO TRANSPLANT. LONG RIPENING SEASON-ALMOST TWO MONTHS. HARVEST WHEN THEY DROP FROM THE VINE AT THE SLIGHTEST TOUCH. FRUIT DOES NOT KEEP WELL, USE IMMEDIATELY. THORNLESS CANES. AVERAGE BEARING AGE IS 2 YEARS; AVERAGE YIELD IS 4-6 QUARTS. PRODUCES FRUIT IN MID-SUMMER. Shipping: View Shipping Schedule Boysenberry Blackberries Ships In The Spring Unable to ship to: AE AK BC GU HI PR
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