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Reviews (5) 5 Wild Blackberry Bush Posted by Nancy Layne on 27th Aug 2019 These arrived in great shape and packaged nicely. I got them planted.. Can’t wait to see what they look like in the spring. 5 Wild Blackberry Bush Posted by Jimmy Jones on 26th Aug 2019 The blooms on this plant are very unique and beautiful. Looks great in my gardens! Very pleased with this plant. 5 Wild Blackberry Bush Posted by Kathleen Bagenstoss on 23rd Aug 2019 The blooms on this plant are very unique and beautiful. Looks great in my gardens! 5 BlackBerry bush Posted by Carolyn on 23rd Apr 2019 Arrived in excellent condition 4 Doing well Posted by Brant G on 5th May 2016 They have been replanted and are doing well. Helpful Gardening Tips Click here to view our blog. Goes Well With Quick view Choose Options Blue Ridge Blueberry Bush MSRP: Was: Now: $12.99 Quick view Choose Options Wild Huckleberry MSRP: Was: Now: $12.99 Quick view Choose Options Boysenberry Bush MSRP: Was: Now: $12.99 Quick view Choose Options Hi Bush Blueberry Bush MSRP: Was: Now: $12.99 Quick view Choose Options Black Raspberry MSRP: Was: Now: $12.99 Quick view Choose Options Blueberry Plants MSRP: Was: Now: $12.99 Shipping Shipping Information We ship all plants usps priority mail. They arrive to most locations within 2-3 days. We package all plants to retain moisture to up to 10 days in transit. All plants ships from our warehouses in Tennessee. All plants are grown and shipped from out Altamont (zip) 37301 location. We do drop ship for re-sellers also for those wanting to resell our plants. How We Protect Your Plants For Transit All plants are dug and immediately taken to our warehouse and tera-sorb moisture retention gel is applied to the roots and then wrapped in plastic to retain superior moisture for transit. They are placed in corogated cardboard shipping boxes for protection when shipped Upon Receipt Of Your Plants Upon receipt of your plants, unpack and unwrap the roots and mist with water. Plant within 24-48 hours. If you can not plant within this time frame, put your plants in a cool location (ex- basement, garage or cellar) and water the roots daily. Cover them back up with the plastic so they will not dry out until you can plant them. After planted, water every evening after the sun goes down for 5 days. Shipping Dates Ships November through April Description Blackberry Bush – Rubus fruticosus For Sale Affordable, Grower Direct Prices Tennessee Wholesale Nursery Blackberry Bush is a favorite fruit producing bush that can be grown in zones 5 through 10. This plant is known to very hardy, surviving in the poorest of soil conditions. The plant has broad green leaves and tree-like stems that possess thorns. The bush can be somewhat unruly and requires pruning. These thorns can be quite sharp and can wear jeans. It has white flowers before producing the fruit. Many people add them to their landscape for eating the fruit. The Blackberry Bush comes from the family Rosaceae and the subgenus Rubus. They are considered a bramble type of plant growing in a dense thicket. They do have thorns like a rose bush, but newer hybrids that have been made without barbs. They become in the eastern and western hemisphere; they are perennial plants. When the berry fruit is not ripe, it has a red or white color, when ripe they are a thick, black color and are very sweet to eat. Wild Blackberries Bush is a large plant that grows in almost every weather condition. It does not require lots of skills to maintain and care for the plant. This plant has been in life for over thousands of years, and it has been eaten by humans as well as animals. Its leaves have been a nutritious food for particular types of caterpillars too. It takes about three to four years for the tree to attain maturity and produce fruits. However, the first year of its germination, it forms a new stem called the primocane. During this time, it does not provide any flowers, but it grows some leaves called palmately compound leaves. The leaves have at least five to seven leaflets. During the second year of the tree’s growth, the cane becomes stronger hence move from the primocane state to the floricane although it does not grow any longer. It is the second year that the plant’s lateral buds break and start to produce flowering laterals with smaller leaves. Each flower is about 2-3cm and is commonly formed during early summer or late spring on short racemes. They have at least five pale pink or white pet
als. The first and the second year of the trees usually have many little curves with sharp prickles that react as thorns. Wild blackberry bushes are at their best germination around hillsides, colonizing wasteland, hedgerows, vacant lots, and ditches. It is because the plant tolerates poor soils. The berries are red before they are ripe and black when ripe. It is to say berries are red when green. Buy Fast Growing Wild Blackberry Bush
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Blackberry crisp is a delicious way to use up some of those bountiful summer berries. This blackberry crisp recipe is based on an old family favorite, but I had SO MANY blackberries, I modified the recipe to make a blackberry crisp for a crowd, baked in a 9×13 pan.
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Blackberry Cobbler is easy to make with a cake like topping. Try it with mixed berries.
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Generally ships from December – May. Here’s a real taste delight! The Darrow blackberry brings you the best in flavor. If you have ever eaten wild blackberries, you know there is nothing like their intense, deep, true blackberry flavor and aroma. Darrow is very similar to the delicious flavor of the wild blackberries. With this variety (and often again in early fall), you will harvest huge, delectable berries with that same wild-picked taste, but minus the problems. Darrow berries will produce in top form for many years. Make indescribably delicious cobblers, crisps, pies, jams, jellies, syrup, liqueurs and wines at a fraction of the cost of store-bought berries. The antioxidant health benefits alone are reason enough to plant these beauties! Proved 100% fruitful. Sweet Darrow blackberry bushes are very thrifty, vigorous growing bushes that are exceptionally hardy. Can withstand temperatures of 22 below zero. The bushes are upright with very strong canes and are able to hold up a heavy crop without breaking down. This highly productive plant yields enormous ebony-black, juicy sweet blackberries that seem to melt in your mouth. It is without question one of the best blackberry varieties you can grow! Its delicious flavor, high yields, enormous size, long season of bearing and perfect hardiness in the coldest parts of the country make Darrow one of the most valuable of all species for eating. Blackberry Planting Instructions