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A Bountiful, Early Harvest of Sweet Blackberries, All Organically-Grown

Easy-to-grow and effortlessly bountiful, the Natchez Blackberry Bush is sweet and simple. Handfuls of juicy, super sweet blackberries make the Natchez a prime pick for your garden. Even better? This go-to bush is organically-grown, so harmful sprays and chemicals are unnecessary.

Plus, the Natchez Blackberry Bush is resistant to diseases and pests that affect other blackberry plants. Because it’s organic and adaptable, it’s even easier to grow and thrives in your garden with low maintenance.

Best of all, the Natchez Blackberry Bush is self-fertile, so there’s no need to buy separate varieties, though you can plant as many Natchez bushes as you like for the healthiest harvest. With one of the earliest harvest times, blackberries burst forth as soon as summer begins. Its thornless silhouette means you can pick your fresh berries hassle-free and without gloves. And not only are these lush, robust blackberries delicious, but they’re also eye-catching. The large, dark berries pop against the Natchez’s rich green foliage in the summertime. The spring brings diminutive white blooms in an ethereal blanket for maximum curb appeal.

It’s adaptable to most soil types. It’s versatile in your backyard or garden. It’s big on curb appeal. You can grow your Natchez Blackberry Bush easily in growing zones 6-8. And it stands tall without extra support in a 3-5-foot, super sleek shape. Another benefit? Since the Natchez Blackberry Bush produces fruit within 1-2 years, you can have Natchez blackberries in no time. Order your ultra-sweet and sleek Natchez Blackberry Bush today!

Planting & Care

You can plant your Natchez Blackberry in your garden or in a pot. Either way, you ll need to make sure it gets full sun and the soil is well drained. It is a good idea to amend your soil with organic matter or compost. Birds love blackberries too, so make sure you use a garden net to get the most out of your harvest. Add a thick layer of mulch to retain moisture and prevent weeds.

Watering: Natchez blackberries are drought tolerant, but need an inch of water once a week. Don t overwater the bush. The roots are very shallow and can easily drown. Drip irrigation is best.

Fertilization: Once you see leaves on your plant, you can add some acidic fertilizer. Once your plant is fully mature, you can fertilize it once a year in June and again in the fall if it didn t harvest well.

Pruning: After the harvest, prune away the canes that produced fruit. This will ensure that the next harvest is healthy.

Pollination: This is a self-fertile plant and no pollinator is required.

When to pick: Your blackberries are ready to pick and eat when they fall right into your hand. When they easily fall off without plucking, then they re perfectly ripe. The longer the stay on the branch, the sweeter they become. Blackberries store exceptionally well in the fridge and freezer.

Size

1 Quart