Blackberry plants - 3 Plants - Hardy - Fruit plants - Small fruit - 25 - 40 cm. High
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Blackberry Plants - Buy 3 Plants?
Climbing blackberry, without thorns, but with lots of fruit. The berries are very easy to pick, as Rubus 'Thornless Evergreen' is a thornless variety.
The shrub has dark green, oval, serrated leaves. It has a long harvest time and produces large, glossy fruits that contain a lot of juice. Blackberries are green at first, then they turn red and at the end they take on that beautiful dark purple-black colour. They are full of minerals and are sweet in themselves. The fact that the bushes have no spines does not affect the taste of the fruit, though they are more child-friendly without spines. The white flowers of this blackberry are very eye-catching. The flowers are pollinated by bees and bumblebees, so you only need one plant to get fruit. Still, it is nice to plant several blackberries.
Blackberries contain many minerals and anthocyanins. Of all fruits, blackberries contain the most vitamin E and are the richest in calcium and also provide a lot of iron and magnesium. These minerals are needed for our muscles, bones and blood.
The plants can be planted 1.5 to 3 metres apart. The plants can withstand shade, but produce more fruit in a sunny and sheltered spot. Thick branches should be tied back in spring, these give the best fruit. Prune away anything that is still too much by then. Use a wall or fence to guide the branches with wires. The wires can also be stretched between two posts. Blackberries produce fruit on stems formed the previous year. Prune regularly, this can be done in both spring and autumn. After harvesting, completely prune away the branches that have borne fruit. Regular pruning also prevents the spread of diseases.
The best time to plant fruit plants is autumn, when they have a chance to take root well before winter.
Note! Each plant is naturally different in shape. Plants are living products, dimensions and colours may vary. The listed height includes growing pot.
The best period to plant the fruit plants is autumn, then they have a chance to root well before winter.
Please note! Each plant is naturally different in shape. Plants are living products, dimensions and colours may vary. The mentioned height is including growing pot.