I did not get enough to fill one tub this year. I figured we would get a lot with all of the rain this year. Last year we got something like 11 quarts.
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Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View PostSorry Doug, just now seeing this.
Got them online from Stark Brothers. There are several places to order while in season, but these guys ship fast overnight and their plants are healthy. Tried a couple others but came back to Stark.
This variety is Prime-Ark Freedom. They are a fruiting thornless primocane blackberry.
https://www.starkbros.com/products/b...ckberry-plants
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[QUOTE=SaltwaterSlick;14880208]Mine are actually his old style with the single post and double wires with spreaders. Only pic I have that sort of shows the wires is this one, before I put in all the spreaders and tightened the wires...
This is a comparison of regular Dewberries with my Prime Ark Freedom thornless primocane blackberries...
Thank you sir! Planning on building a privacy fence next year and I was wanting to plant some stuff on it, I think I can do 5 or 6 plants and set up some wires for them to hang onto.
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Originally posted by JES View PostDo the deer eat them? I want to get more blackberries in my yard but I have a deer problem.
Originally posted by Das71198 View PostI have the same concern about the deer. As it is now, I can’t keep them out of the flower bed.
Guys, I have deer too, but so far they haven't messed with my berries. Only issue I've had is raccoons. They hit 'em one year, but I put out half a dozen Duke's and caught a whole family one night and haven't had a coon problem since.
Originally posted by Scubasteveo View Post
Thank you sir! Planning on building a privacy fence next year and I was wanting to plant some stuff on it, I think I can do 5 or 6 plants and set up some wires for them to hang onto.
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Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View Post
Remember the canes (vines) of a berry plant (blackberries or dewberries) only live 2 years. The put out a pimocane the first year, then the second season it becomes a floracane and bears fruit and dies. The following year all the new growth then bears fruit and dies, so they are constantly putting on new growth with the old growth dying... This variety fruits on the primocanes too so you get 2 crops of berries out of each cane before it dies. If you put 'em on a fence, they're not like grapes, you'll have to clean off the old canes each winter otherwise it will be a bramble of old dead canes and will make a mess in a few years...
Good to know, thanks!Last edited by Scubasteveo; 05-21-2020, 01:53 PM.
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Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View PostGuys, I have deer too, but so far they haven't messed with my berries. Only issue I've had is raccoons. They hit 'em one year, but I put out half a dozen Duke's and caught a whole family one night and haven't had a coon problem since.
Remember the canes (vines) of a berry plant (blackberries or dewberries) only live 2 years. The put out a pimocane the first year, then the second season it becomes a floracane and bears fruit and dies. The following year all the new growth then bears fruit and dies, so they are constantly putting on new growth with the old growth dying... This variety fruits on the primocanes too so you get 2 crops of berries out of each cane before it dies. If you put 'em on a fence, they're not like grapes, you'll have to clean off the old canes each winter otherwise it will be a bramble of old dead canes and will make a mess in a few years...
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Originally posted by JES View PostGot my raised beds put in, boxes made for my blueberry bushes and blackberry plants have been delivered. Will get them planted next week. Looking forward to next Summer to enjoy the fruits of all this labor!
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Originally posted by ThisLadyHunts View PostThese look great! Is the mesh-like material for keeping the critters out? If so, what did you use?
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Originally posted by doug View PostThat looks great! I got some blueberries planted but couldn't find any blackberries. Thosewill come soon as I can get some.
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Originally posted by JES View PostI ordered mine from Stark Bros. Saltwater Slick posted a link on the first page. The PrimeArk Freedom, thornless. They say they’re not compatible to our zone, but the way Slick’s growing them they sure seem compatible.
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