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‘Black Satin’ Blackberry
$16.00 – $45.00This beautiful newer variety produces heavy crops of large, firm, oblong blackberries with a delicious, sweet flavour. These berries are excellent for jams, jellies, pies and fresh eating, and they also keep well. The plant is heavy yielding, semi-erect and thornless. It’s self-pollinating but will be more productive when planted with another variety. Highly disease resistant.
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‘Loch Ness’ Blackberry
Glossy black berries are big on size and flavour! The 4-6 ft. semi-erect canes bear delicious, monster-sized berries in mid to late July that are ideal for fresh eating, preserves and juices. Thornless canes are easy to manage and resistant to double blooms. Bred in Scotland SCRI (1988). Plants can reach yields of 8lbs each! Plants can reach yields of 8lbs each! Thornless semi-erect canes may need support under heavy fruit load. Summer-bearing floricane. Mid-late season. Heat-tolerant. Self-pollinating.
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‘Baby Cakes®’ Blackberry
$26.00Harvest fresh Blackberries from your patio or porch. This thornless bush is part of the Bushel and Berry® line of compact, ornamental berry bushes. In late spring and early summer, clusters of white flowers appear on well-branched, mounding plants. By midsummer, the blossoms have become full-size, juicy berries that are full of flavour, nutrients, and beneficial antioxidants. In most areas, Baby Cakes offers up a second crop of fruit in mid-fall. Plants reach 3-4’ tall making them perfect for small spaces or container gardening. Once they become established, they will fruit reliably for years. Plants are self-pollinating.
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