
Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Blackberries
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Types
Here are some favorite blackberry varieties to investigate, but be sure to ask about varieties that fit your growing zone.
- Erect Thornless: ‘Navaho,’ ‘Arapaho’
- Erect Thorny: ‘Cherokee,’ ‘Brazos,’ ‘Shawnee,’ and ‘Cheyenne’
- Semi-erect Thornless: ‘Black Satin’
- Trailing: Olallie
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There are "upright" thorny types with very big blackberries. Try a variety called the "Kiowa" blackberry. Here's a seed company that sells them though I'm sure there are many others:
http://www.starkbros.com/products/berry-plants/blackberry-plants/kiowa-blackberry
Here is advice from our cooperative extension: "If growth is poor during the first season, cut the canes back to several inches in late winter to force development of sturdier, more fruitful canes. In the second and succeeding years, shoot growth is more vigorous and upright. Tie these new shoots to the trellis when they reach a length of four to six feet. Some growers prefer to wait until after harvest to remove old canes before tying new shoots to the trellis in a fan shape (do not bunch them). In the spring before growth starts, prune any laterals back to twelve inches to encourage larger fruit."
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