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Blackberry Plants

Cultivated blackberries are sweeter and larger than wild varieties. Blackberries are chock full of nutrients and antioxidants. They are excellent for eating fresh or putting in jams, pies or cobblers. Gurney's carries a wide selection of blackberries for sale, including thornless blackberry varieties—making picking a breeze.

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Triple Crown Blackberry Plant

Triple Crown Blackberry Plant

Sweetest Thornless Blackberry Ever

Starting at $24.99

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Starting at $24.99

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Arapaho Blackberry Plant

Arapaho Blackberry Plant

First to Ripen

1 for $24.99

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Raspberries And Blackberries Alive! Fertilizer

Raspberries And Blackberries Alive! Fertilizer

Help your raspberries and blackberries increase yields

1 for $34.99

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1 for $34.99

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Ouachita Blackberry

Ouachita Blackberry

Huge Annual Production of Super-Sweet Berries!

Starting at $24.99

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Starting at $24.99

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Prime-Ark® Freedom Blackberry Plant

Prime-Ark® Freedom Blackberry Plant

First of Its Kind

Starting at $27.99

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Starting at $27.99

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Apache Blackberry Plant

Apache Blackberry Plant

Huge Fruit—Big as a Quarter

1 for $24.99

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1 for $24.99

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Ponca Blackberry

Ponca Blackberry

Reliable Harvests of Sweet, Flavorful Blackberries

1 for $24.99

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1 for $24.99

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Black Magic™ Blackberry Plant

Black Magic™ Blackberry Plant

Delicious Berries Times Two!

Starting at $29.99

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Starting at $29.99

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Heaven Can Wait™ Blackberry Plant

Heaven Can Wait™ Blackberry Plant

Improved Plant Habit vs. Other Varieties

Starting at $29.99

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Starting at $29.99

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Sweet Giant Blackberry

Sweet Giant Blackberry

High yields of huge berries

Starting at $27.99

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Starting at $27.99

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Columbia Giant Blackberry

Columbia Giant Blackberry

Starting at $22.99

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Starting at $22.99

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Hall's Beauty Blackberry

Hall's Beauty Blackberry

Ideal for edible landscape

Starting at $22.99

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Starting at $22.99

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Natchez Blackberry Plant

Natchez Blackberry Plant

High Yields Early in Season

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1 for $12.99

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1 for $12.99

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Sweetie Pie Blackberry Plant

Sweetie Pie Blackberry Plant

Strong disease resistance.

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1 for $16.99

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1 for $16.99

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How to Grow Blackberries

Blackberry Plants for Sale from Gurney's

Choosing the Right Blackberry Plant

When selecting blackberry plants for your garden, make sure the variety is suitable for your grow zone. Most grow in zones 5-9, but some may be better suited for warmer or cooler climates. Next, consider whether you want a floricane or primocane. Floricanes ripen first and yield one berry crop while primocanes ripen later and yield two crops. The other consideration is the plant's habit. Those with a trailing habit can be left to grow on the ground or tied to a trellis while erect canes do not require a support. Other considerations are whether you want a thornless variety. Gurney's offers several thornless blackberry plants for sale. Also consider flavor, berry size and yields. For a more comprehensive guide, visit Gurney's Growing Blackberry Plants.

Getting Started with Blackberry Plants

Blackberries are some of the easiest and most popular fruits to grow. They're long-lived perennial plants that produce new canes or stems year after year.

  • When to Grow Blackberry Bushes

Blackberry bushes can be planted in the spring or the fall. When ordering from a mail-order catalog, they may be bareroot or potted plants.

  • How to Plant Blackberry Bushes

If planting a bareroot, dig a hole that is large enough to accommodate the roots when they are spread out. The blackberry plants should be planted 3-4 inches deep and 3-4 feet apart.

  • Where to Plant Blackberry Bushes

Blackberry bushes should be planted in an area that receives full sun (at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily) and in well-drained soil. Many gardeners also plant the berries near a trellis. When selecting where to plant the blackberry bushes, keep in mind that blackberries often live 15 years or longer.

  • How to Care for a Blackberry Plant

Feeding your plants with Gurney's Raspberry and Blackberry Food will produce bigger yields of flavorful berries. With this slow-release fertilizer, you can fertilize in the spring and when the fruits start to form. Mulching conserves water and suppresses weeds. Erect and semi-erect blackberries are usually pruned during the dormant season.

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