Bare Root BlackBerry plants
Bare Root BlackBerry plants
2025 NOTE for all bare root orders:
These are NOT AVAILABLE TO SHIP. Yes, they're on my website but the cost and time to ship these is not worth it to me. This online listing is purely for those meeting up or that want to order ahead and secure their numbers. If you order for shipping, I will cancel our order. Meetup at locations below or local pickup at our farm only.
PICKUP for 2025 WILL BE PAYSON UTAH, TAYLORSVILLE UTAH, ROY UTAH AND INKOM IDAHO. THE ORDER WILL BE SHIPPED THE FIRST WEEK IN APRIL, 2025 and we estimate they will arrive by friday, april 11th. Please select "local pickup" at checkout and leave in notes where you live and or want to pick up. I will be sending out emails to coordinate as they ship to me and then will set up a meetup date so make sure your email is entered correctly.
EMAILS WILL BE SENT WHEN THE ORDERS ARRIVE. PLEASE PICK UP WITHIN 7 DAYS OF ARRIVAL OR YOU WILL FORFEIT YOUR ORDER and it will get donated.
Also note that when ordering any bare root berry stock, please do NOT add any other store items to your order, such as beeswax candles etc. Your plant order needs to be only plants or I will cancel your order.
It's also helpful when ordering to put in the notes, where you would like to pick up your order. It can be changed but that gives us an idea. Just write it in notes, there is no option to click for where to pick up.
When you pick up your order, they will be wrapped in a plastic bag and should be kept moist and planted within 24 hours or at least healed in.
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OUACHITA BLACKBERRY -- is a high yielding, hardy, upright blackberry variety with thornless canes. The fruit produced by this variety is of an excellent quality. Ouachita berries are large, sweet, and flavorful. This variety is an early season ripener occurring mid-June through July. Ouachita also shows resistance to double blossom and orange rust infections. *Propagation of this variety is prohibited by law*
NATCHEZ BLACKBERRY-- The Natchez berry is a cold hardy, thorn-less blackberry which crops early season, and has the characteristic semi-upright, spine-free growing habit. This disease-resistant, cold tolerant variety will give you large, sweet berries each year. These berries are appropriate for growing zones 4-9.
APACHE BLACKBERRY- This thornless blackberry plant produces the largest fruit of all thornless blackberry cultivars. Apache blackberry plants yield sweet, cone-shaped berries that are perfect for fresh eating, baking, and preserving. Known for their productivity and ease of care, Apache berries ripen in the late season, ensuring a bountiful harvest when other berry varieties have finished. This hardy plant thrives in full sun and adapts well to a variety of soil types, making it an excellent choice for home gardeners and berry enthusiasts alike. Suitable for growing in Zones 5-9, Apache blackberry plants are also resistant to many common diseases, providing a reliable and low-maintenance option for those looking to add delicious, large blackberries to their gardens.
CHESTER BLACKBERRY - Thornless. Great all-around blackberry — firm but not tart. It is the most productive plant of its kind that you can grow in the upper Midwest. Fruit won’t soften, leak, or lose color in the South either. Tolerates hot, dry weather. Productive canes yield berries perfect for fresh-eating, preserves, and baking. Summer-bearing floricane. Late season. Ripens in July. Self-pollinating.
TRIPLE CROWN BLACKBERRY -Thornless. No brainer. One of the most popular varieties for a reason. A unique flavor that has garnered rave reviews! This productive plant yields berries that offer a tasty blend of sweetness and tartness. The fruit is borne uniformly, so it is easy to pick. Thornless semi-erect canes may need support under heavy fruit load. Summer-bearing floricane. Late season. Heat-tolerant. Ripens in early August. Self-pollinating.
SNOWBANK WHITE BLACKBERRIES
These "Blackberries" are actually a beautiful snow-white berry that is milky-white in color but have all the flavor of a “normal” blackberry. The berries stay whiter than other similar varieties as berries ripen, and with much better flavor. These are vigorous with good disease-resistance. Hardiness Zone:5-9
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