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  1. 1 day ago · Blackberries are easy to propagate. In mid-September bend a healthy looking stem down so that the tip touches ground. Dig a hole about 15cm / 6in deep and place the stem tip in it. Cover with soil. You may need to peg the branch down if it tries to spring back up. Water well and retire for six months!

  2. 5 days ago · Water the newly planted blackberries thoroughly, and apply a 2- to 4-inch layer of mulch around the base of the plants to help retain moisture and suppress weeds. Trellising and Support. As your blackberry bushes grow, they will need support to keep the canes upright and the fruit off the ground.

  3. I’ve read that they like a lot of sun, but it gets pretty hot here so I’m not sure if I should keep it inside or not. Also, if there is any general advice you can share regarding your own experience with blackberry plants, I would appreciate it. I attached some pics for reference - going to repot but not sure how big of a pot to put the ...

  4. The blackberry plant is 2 years+ tho : r/gardening. First year garden! The blackberry plant is 2 years+ tho. I learned it’s more expensive than I thought. 💀 so far got blackberries. Peppers. Blueberries. Australian fingerlime tree. Peruvian apple cactus. 2 types of prickly pear. A purple and a spineless hybrid and finally a passion fruit !

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  5. 2 days ago · Storing Bare Root Plants Before Planting. How do you handle bare root plants when it's too cold to plant outside? Dormant plants can be moved to the garden as soon as the soil is workable. If this is not possible store bare root plants in a refrigerator or other cold but frost free location.

  6. 5 days ago · When To Prune Raspberries And Blackberries. According to Cornell University, two times of year that are safe for pruning raspberries and blackberries: Late fall or when all of the leaves have died. Late fall pruning helps prevent any risk of disease overwintering on the plant. Late winter, early spring.

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  8. 5 days ago · Make sure that your blackberries have enough room to grow. Plant erect varieties 2–3 feet apart, semi-erect 5–6 feet apart, and trailing blackberries 4–6 feet apart. Dig a deep hole so the plants entire root system can fit in it, and then backfill it with soil. And don’t forget to water the plants after planting.

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