December 23, 2024

VIDEO: BLACKBERRIES! Everything You Need To Know


Blackberries are a productive and easy to grow perennial fruit. Today I go through the the basics of “Everything You Need To Know”, in order to get harvests of delicious blackberries. For more “Everything You Need To Know” videos visit the channel.

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30 thoughts on “VIDEO: BLACKBERRIES! Everything You Need To Know

  1. We're on Arizona, zone 6; this is the 2nd year of our blackberry (thornless-semi-erect) and the fruits are still very sour. It was very tart in its 1st year and so thus this year. Is there any way to treat and make the fruits sweet? Thanks.

  2. I have had amazing semi erect blackberries for years. In recent years they have contracted a worm of some kind. Should I start again or is there some way to deal with this larvae?

  3. Hi, love your video. You are always straightforward and get the information our there. Hoping you can help…. we have a five year old thorned (ouch!) blackberry (or mulberry plant?). Last years yield was very sparse, and most fruits shriveled before ripeness. Many leaves are turning brown and shriveling up. HELP! What's needed here? Appreciate your expertise. I live in southern California. Thanks!

  4. I planted three different types two types died but the type that survived are producing great, just can Not remember the type that's survived so I am having to save the seeds and grow more. I live in Louisiana so I guess the other two were better suited for cooler weather however we had that unusually cold event and didn't hurt these any.

  5. Thank you!!! I have a question about brand new plants. This is our first time gardening. We got a seedlings in a kit at Sam's. I keep reading/seeing info about them being 2 year plants, so assumed everything was primacane but ended up having a few flowers. So I'm super confused. Do I just need to find the main canes and top them, or can there be some floracanes in there that I should snip off? I know this is old, so understand if no one sees this lol.

  6. got myself some awesome seeds from these HUGE blackberries i got from the market, cant wait for spring!

    big thanks, james, for all the awesome advice!
    Harvesting 12 Different kinds of berries at once from the Garden brought me here!

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