Caddo Thornless Blackberry – 2 Live Plants | 1–2 Year Old Well Rooted Plants | Sweet High Yield Berry Bush | Easy Grow Backyard Fruit Garden
Caddo Thornless Blackberry – 2 Live Plants | 1–2 Year Old Well Rooted Plants | Sweet High Yield Berry Bush | Easy Grow Backyard Fruit Garden
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Grow delicious berries at home with this set of 2 live Caddo Thornless Blackberry plants, shipped as 1–2 year old well-rooted plants ready for planting. The Caddo blackberry variety is highly regarded for its excellent flavor, vigorous growth, and reliable high yields.
This floricane-fruiting variety produces large, sweet berries with rich flavor and firm texture, making them perfect for fresh eating, baking, jams, and preserves. The thornless canes make harvesting easy and comfortable compared to traditional blackberry plants.
Caddo blackberry plants grow vigorously in sunny garden locations and thrive in backyard gardens, raised beds, berry rows, and edible landscapes. With proper care, these plants develop into productive berry bushes that provide abundant harvests year after year.
You will receive plants similar in size and health to those shown in listing photos (images may show mature plants for reference).
You will receive:
✔️ 2 live Caddo thornless blackberry plants
✔️ 1–2 year old well-rooted plants
✔️ Healthy plants ready for planting
✔️ Easy planting and care instructions included
✔️ Carefully packaged for safe shipping
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Caddo Thornless Blackberry
Botanical Name: Rubus ‘Caddo’
Plant Type: Deciduous fruiting bramble
Growth Stage: 1–2 year old plants
Sun Requirements: Full sun (6–8 hours daily preferred)
Soil: Well-draining fertile soil rich in organic matter
Watering: Moderate; keep soil evenly moist during fruit development
Mature Height: 4–6 feet with upright growth
Growth Rate: Fast growing
USDA Zones: 5–9
Pollination: Self-pollinating
Container Friendly: Yes, with large containers and support
💡 Care Tip:
Space blackberry plants 3–4 feet apart to allow airflow and healthy growth. After harvest, prune old fruiting canes to encourage vigorous new growth and improve berry production for the next season.
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