Growing triple crown blackberries.
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Hey BG family today's video is about growing triple crown blackberries. I hope you enjoy this video. the varieties in today's video are Navajo blackberries and black satin blackberr. #backyardorchard #triplecrownblackberries
Loved your video! I am a triple crown fan too... but here in Montana we get COLD 🥶 winters and my canes keep freezing back. I am diversifying with hardier berries and will try to protect them with straw or hay this next winter.
Hey mary thank you much for watching. I have that very same problem but only with my fig tree. Good winter cause dieback. We will fine a way 😌
I'm in Central California & I have 8 differnt Varieties on 200 ft rows each, Triple crown beats out the seven Arkansas Varietis I have in flavor and comparable in size! I found that they need to fulling plump up & ripen they by far are the most consistant in flavor! They dont hold well must be consumed or processed within a couple of days other wise they get mushy rather quickly I tell all customers this and they love them and keep coming back every year for more! Thank you for sharing...
Hey that's awesome I really enjoyed your comment. Triple Crowns are great but I think the Primark freedoms are my favorite. They're definitely easy to propagate
BEAUTIFUL! 🫐
Thank you!!
Wow!!! That was a good sized blackberry. You are definitely doing the thing.
Thank you marie im enjoying the fruits of are labor. 😋
Oh my goodness, those look like wonderful blackberries! 😋🙂
Hellooo my backyardscience so wonderful to here from you. Thank you for watching.
Love the video, the berries look great. I recently went out to check on mine, that we put in the ground in the fall the rabbits annihilated it I’m sure it will come back
Im sure you will love them.
That's cropping beautifully 😁. The thornless ones are so much better to grow 👍
Oh yes i agree 100%
Wink wink black berry wine, jam, or a cobbler yummy
Lol yes indeed
Thank you for your work 👍🏼
A G you are so welcome
So lovely BG
Thank you much
Excelente vídeo
Thank you so much. Im getting ready for my 2024 season. Stay tuned
@@BACKYARDGARDENER Thank you, I subscribed to your channel, I'm from Brazil, here we have some varieties adapted to our climate, but those from the United States are impressive
Great video and info. I was really excited to watch this one. Blackberries are one of my favorites and Angel got me a plant this year for our small container garden. I had the choice between the 3 Crown or the Apache and went with the Apache. Really cool seeing a friend grow the other choice I had and how they might compare. Ours is still a long way to grow but a near favorite plant of mine now. Thanks for the share!
Hey UT that is so awesome that you're growing them. I have one in a container in my backyard and it is growing beautiful. I'm sure you and Angel are going to love growing these.
Black berry jam would be awesome
Ikr. Thank you so much for watching
Great video and info. The thornless ones are so much better to grow in my opinion. Thanks for sharing.
I agree
Great job. I'd love to start a garden with those beautiful berries.
Thank you you can grow then in container with a nice trellis.
Great information! Have a great week!
Thank you Angel. You also
I love blackberries. I have to look into getting one
Linda there so delicious and fun to grow.
Wow!! The plant is loaded with berries. They look delicious. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you i love the taste of the black berrys
Great video. Short and sweet and straight to the point! Thank you. Time to grow!
Thank you
Beautiful I love seeing the bees and those are some nice berries
Thank you Tyleda for stopping in
I just bought some due to this video. It was very helpful, thank you.
You arr so welcome. Enjoy😏
Still growing great!! You've come so far over the years! You know... the only reason I'm doing videos anymore is because of you. Not just when you pulled me out of retirement, but also in how I edit them. I seen you using kinemaster years ago, so when I decided to try harder, I thought miss BYG's channel uses kine, im gonna try it out too! 😁 been on it ever since lol.
We been too overwhelmed with moving and setting up things to even be able to grow anything this year😔
I was on your channel yesterday I think you're restoring a trailer. I always check in on you. your one of the reason why i have a backyard Orchard
Yup!! 🤣 we went from granite and stainless steel to plywood and paneling 😅
Thank you
Your very welcome
I just ordered some. Thanks for the info.
You are so welcome
You can send me some blackberry wine. lol. Great job
😂 yes indeed
Looking at your beautiful face talking about these makes me think of the saying, blacker the berry sweeter the juice!!!❤❤❤
Indeed lol 😂
We have some of the triple crown blackberries too!💙💙💙💙 I am excited not to have so many thorns too haha. growing up we would just forage for wild blackberries and I would always get cut up haha. -Cara 😀😀😀
Cara thank you so much for watching. So you know the excitement of having the triple crown thornless blackberries. Wonderful
I planted one 2 days ago I’m excited to see it grow. Can I ask how much do you water and do you fertilize it at all? I’m in zone 9A.
In the beginning I water every other day but once the plan is established you really don't have to worry about it unless you in a drought. I do fertilize 2 time a year with berry tone fertilizer. Im in zone 6b
Thanks for sharing this! How many did you plant? What is your spacing?
I'm not sure how many I plan back then. I would space them about 2 ft apart
Just ordered two plants to put in a raised garden bed. How far should I spread the plants apart?
I would recommend 8 to 12 in apart
When getting started in blackberries. If i start with a 16ft panel like you have how many would you plant along that? And how far apart?
About one plant every 2 ft
But once your plants start growing and they touch the ground they'll start rooting that's a whole nother plant right there so for my first season I would just get five plants and their letter reroute off the tip
The drought made all my wild blackberries die off early and produce very little this year. Some of these in a raised bed like yours that I could get to with the water hose would have saved the day. Do the canes take two seasons to produce like the wild ones?
Oh no sorry to hear this. Use lot of mulch it really do hold in moisture. These are last year kane this year they brought me berries. Thank you for watching
@@BACKYARDGARDENER thanks, I thought it was a 2nd season crop.
It is a 2nd season crop. I started them last season
What do you used for nutrients, compost, worm castings, etc.?
Yes all the above I also use a berry fertilizer by EB stone called fruit tree and berry Vine fertilizer. Are you growing berrys?
@@BACKYARDGARDENER I'm your nephew
Which one? Lol
Please explain the terminology. What did you say to put them on? Trollis?
I use a hug panel from tracter supply.
@@BACKYARDGARDENER thanks
Where to buy them?
You can find them in any nursery at home depot or online