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Ouachita Thornless Blackberry
Easy-to-harvest, plump, pluckable berries! You'll enjoy easy maintenance and harvesting from these upright, thornless blackberry plants. The erect, thornless canes makes the Ouachita a favorite for edible landscaping in more suburban and urban spaces, as well as a great choice for homesteads and u-pick farms. The Ouachita thornl…
Easy-to-harvest, plump, pluckable berries! You'll enjoy easy maintenance and harvesting from these upright, thornless blackberry plants. The erect, thornless canes makes the Ouachita a favorite for edible landscaping in more suburban and urban spaces, as well as a great choice for homesteads and u-pick farms. The Ouachita thornless blackberries bear high yields of medium-size fruit with excellent eating quality. Enjoy them fresh, frozen, or baked into pies! How to Grow Ouachita Blackberries With relatively low maintenance, this variety is disease-resistant to rosette disease. This blackberry plant is heat-tolerant, and grows well in the south. This variety has also been successfully grown in many U.S. regions, such as in western, mid-western, and north-eastern states. It is a summer-bearing floricane, with fruit ripening mid-season in June, before Navaho blackberries. Fruiting extends for about 5 weeks! Ouachita is self-pollinating and easy to grow. Your family will enjoy having homegrown fruit for years to come! This is an award-winning sweet, thornless blackberry bred by the University of Arkansas.
Description
Easy-to-harvest, plump, pluckable berries! You'll enjoy easy maintenance and harvesting from these upright, thornless blackberry plants. The erect, thornless canes makes the Ouachita a favorite for edible landscaping in more suburban and urban spaces, as well as a great choice for homesteads and u-pick farms. The Ouachita thornless blackberries bear high yields of medium-size fruit with excellent eating quality. Enjoy them fresh, frozen, or baked into pies! How to Grow Ouachita Blackberries With relatively low maintenance, this variety is disease-resistant to rosette disease. This blackberry plant is heat-tolerant, and grows well in the south. This variety has also been successfully grown in many U.S. regions, such as in western, mid-western, and north-eastern states. It is a summer-bearing floricane, with fruit ripening mid-season in June, before Navaho blackberries. Fruiting extends for about 5 weeks! Ouachita is self-pollinating and easy to grow. Your family will enjoy having homegrown fruit for years to come! This is an award-winning sweet, thornless blackberry bred by the University of Arkansas.
Specifications
Soil Composition | Loamy |
Soil Ph Level | 6.0 - 6.8 |
Pollination | Self-pollinating |
Shade/sun | Full Sun |
Soil Moisture | Well Drained |
Taste | Sweet |
Bloom Color | White |
Texture | Firm |
Fruit Color | Black |
Zone Range | 5 - 9 |
Years To Bear | 1 - 2 |
Fruit Size | Medium |
Ripens/harvest | June |
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