How To Grow Blackberries In Containers | Follow These Rules For The BIGGEST Harvest Ever!

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  • Опубликовано: 12 окт 2023
  • In this video, we're going to show you how to grow blackberries in 5 gallon fabric bags, using simple, easy-to-follow rules.
    Blackberries need specific growing conditions to perform and produce their best crop. Follow the detailed instructions and you'll produce more blackberries than you ever thought possible. A few special additives will also help boost production.
    Tips on everyting from making your own custom soil to propagating in the easiest way possible. If you love having lots of blackberries in summer then follow along and learn every step in keeping your blackberries happy and healthy for years to come.
    Blackberry cultivars can be quite diverse, with certain varieties performing best in specific USDA hardiness zones. When selecting blackberries for your garden or farm, it's crucial to pick a variety that suits your local climate and soil conditions. Here's a list of popular blackberry cultivars and the zones they tend to thrive in:
    Zones 3-7:
    'Illini Hardy': This is a cold-hardy variety that can withstand colder temperatures.
    Zones 4-9:
    'Triple Crown': This is a thornless, trailing variety known for its sweet taste.
    'Chester': A thornless, late-season variety with large fruits.
    Zones 5-9:
    'Apache': A thornless, erect type with high yields and good fruit quality.
    'Arapaho': Another thornless, erect type that produces early-season fruits.
    'Navaho': Produces high-quality, sweet fruit and is thornless.
    Zones 6-8:
    'Ouachita': A thornless, mid-season variety known for its large, sweet berries.
    'Natchez': Produces very large berries and is also thornless.
    Zones 7-9:
    'Kiowa': It has thorns but offers large fruits and a long harvest season.
    Zones 7-10:
    'Black Satin': A thornless, mid-season variety that produces glossy, dark berries.
    Zones 8-10:
    'Shawnee': Offers large, sweet fruits and has a good disease resistance profile.
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Комментарии • 18

  • @hosta127
    @hosta127 6 дней назад

    Thanks for your comprehensive video. I have 5 Triple Crown plants that I will plant in Earth Boxes. I am also in Zone 7a. I didn’t know about shading the plants from severe heat. I have a shade house with 50% shade cloth that will be great for that use.

  • @keeldat
    @keeldat 5 месяцев назад +4

    Thanks for all the information, it's appreciated. :)

  • @susanvonrauensteinbreuls6058
    @susanvonrauensteinbreuls6058 Месяц назад

    thx for all the information just got my first thornless black berry plant

  • @brendasmith7379
    @brendasmith7379 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for this in depth and informative video! I did just recently plant a Triple Crown Blackberry bush in a container. Made a few mistakes 😂 🤦‍♀️

  • @obessedwithhealth
    @obessedwithhealth 2 месяца назад

    What formula for aphids? You mentioned a formula you use, but what is it?
    Great info and video!

  • @lindajustice2000
    @lindajustice2000 3 месяца назад +3

    Can you grow raspberries in containers? If so do you have a video on how to do it? I got tired of my raspberry patch becoming so unruly so I chopped them to the ground and covered the space with ground cover to keep them from spreading. I still want raspberries so I potted up 5 plants in pots but do not know how to grow them that way or if they will even survive like that.

  • @SandstormGT
    @SandstormGT 2 месяца назад

    Adding gravel, broken pottery, etc to the bottom or the container to aid in drainage is a myth. Not only does it not help drainage, it actually hurts drainage. The best thing I've found to block the holes in the bottom of my pot is fiberglass mesh tape used for drywall. Just cut to the size you need off of the roll and stick it over the hole! Cheers!

  • @truthseekerKJV
    @truthseekerKJV 3 месяца назад

    Blackberries in containers will prove to be an error. I had my Triple Crown in a container and it grew, but struggled. Once I put it in the ground it grew at 5 times the rate and I now have 15 foot Floricanes packed with leaves this season, and it's only at the end of April.
    Chuck the containers and the bags and get um in the ground and sprinkle some 10 10 10 around and watch em take off.

  • @gloriasmalls9472
    @gloriasmalls9472 Месяц назад

    where can i buy worm casting

  • @ineshianewton7740
    @ineshianewton7740 2 месяца назад

    Hello so the premium potting mix you made in the kidd pool is what you use for the blackberries bushes? Can you use the same mix for raspberry?

  • @2blueheelers1
    @2blueheelers1 3 месяца назад

    Hi Just wondered since the plants will be permanent in the bags,will roots grow into the bag??Thanks

    • @ZenGardenOasis.
      @ZenGardenOasis.  3 месяца назад +1

      It does slightly.

    • @user-sc6zh3uk9b
      @user-sc6zh3uk9b 3 месяца назад

      What happens when you get a lot of rain?And if it is a problem is there any way to remove some of the water?