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  1. Apr 21, 2017 · FARM ALARM - FARM ALARMSUBSCRIBE HERE - www.youtube.com/FarmAlarm & Click the Notification Bell tooIn this episode Its Time to get new blackberry plants dug ...

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  2. Durham County Consumer Horticultural Agent, Michelle Wallace, teaches us how to prune thornless blackberries. These blackberry plants at Briggs Avenue Commun...

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  3. May 13, 2021 · Tip Layering Blackberries is an easy way to multiply your blackberry plants in just a few weeks. I show how to propagate blackberries by tip layering the pl...

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    Want to grow blackberries this season? It’s easy. They don’t need much to get started, just plant a cane (a runner from a friend’s garden perhaps?) or a start from your local nursery and watch them grow. Blackberries need SPACE! 3 feet of space between the plant and anything in front of it, and 5-10 feet between plants. Train to a trellis or wall a...

    For more tips on growing blackberries, check out these blog posts: Pruning Blackberries – here’s a blog post with tips for pruning different types of blackberries: primocanes and floricanes Protecting Blackberries – ideas for how to keep the birds and other critters from eating your harvest Harvesting blackberries – Tips for how to know when they’r...

    In the video we announce the return of Gardening for Geeks. Get your copy today at these locations. Want an autographed copy? Come of one of our Los Angeles book launch parties. The first one is at Diesel Bookstore in the Brentwood Country Marton Thursday, February 13, 2020 at 6:30 p.m. Join us!

  4. Mar 16, 2023 · Stage One: Dormant. The dormant stage occurs during winter when the plant is not actively growing. During this time, the plant appears dead as it has no leaves or flowers. However, this is a critical stage of growth as it allows the plant to rest and prepare for the next growing season. During this time, it is important to ensure that the plant ...

  5. Planting blackberries. Plant blackberries in spring or fall. Soak bare-root plants in compost tea for 20 minutes before planting. Prepare a planting hole half again as deep as the root ball and twice as wide. Add a mixture of 2 cups of kelp and 1 cup of bone meal to the hole prior to planting.

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  7. Apr 18, 2023 · 1. Head the main canes. Pruning blackberries in the summer consists mainly of controlling the height of the bushes. Cutting the tops of the canes is called a “heading cut” and you might need to do this a couple times in the summer to keep everyone in line.

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