Blackberry Bush Plants

You'll soon be picking ripe, sweetly juicy blackberries by the bucketful! These blackberries are easy to plant and very cold hardy. Some blackberry plants can tolerate winter temperatures as low as -20 degrees. Blackberries require little care after the first year, often living for decades and producing reliably year after year.

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Sweet, Juicy Blackberries - Grow Your Own Harvest!

At Park Seed, we believe that the best berries come from your garden, and our Blackberry Bushes are ready to make that happen. Bursting with flavor, these blackberries bring a rich, sun-ripened sweetness to your table – perfect for fresh snacks, jams, or baking. Our Blackberry varieties are easy to grow, thriving in a range of climates and soil types. They are resilient and prolific producers, ensuring a bountiful harvest year after year. Plus, these thornless varieties offer an easier picking experience without the prickly hassle.

Why Choose Park Seed’s Blackberry Bushes?

  • Non-GMO & High-Quality: As with all our plants, our blackberry bushes are 100% non-GMO, so you can trust the quality and purity of every berry.
  • Non-GMO & High-Quality: As with all our plants, our blackberry bushes are 100% non-GMO, so you can trust the quality and purity of every berry.
  • Cold-Hardy: Adaptable to a variety of growing conditions, these blackberry bushes are perfect for both beginner and experienced gardeners.
  • Low Maintenance: With just a little care, these bushes will continue to thrive and produce delicious berries for years to come.

How to Care for Your Blackberry Bush Plants

  • Sunlight: Full Sun is Key: Blackberry bushes thrive best in full sunlight. Make sure to plant them in a location where they’ll receive at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily. More sun means more berries!
  •  Soil: Well-Drained and Nutrient-Rich: Blackberries prefer well-draining soil that's rich in organic matter. If your soil is heavy or clay-like, consider amending it with compost or organic mulch to improve drainage. 
  • Watering: Water regularly, especially during the first year as your blackberry bush establishes its roots. Once established, water during dry periods, but avoid waterlogging the soil. Overwatering can lead to root rot.
  •  Fertilizing: Feed your blackberry bush with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring as new growth begins. Avoid over-fertilizing, as too much nitrogen can lead to excess foliage growth at the expense of fruit production.

Why Buy from Park Seed

With over 150 years of horticultural excellence, Park Seed is America’s most trusted source for high-quality plants, seeds, and gardening products. We’re dedicated to helping you grow, whether you're a first-time gardener or a seasoned expert. We take pride in offering only the highest quality plants and seeds, including our non-GMO blackberry bushes. Each plant is selected for its vigor, disease resistance, and top-tier performance in your garden. Our entire collection, including our blackberry bushes, is 100% non-GMO. We’re committed to providing safe, healthy, and pure plants that you can feel good about growing in your garden and enjoying at your table. We stand behind our products with our germination guarantee. You can shop confidently, knowing that our plants and seeds are backed by our promise to perform.

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