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Natchez Thornless Blackberry Plants – Set of 2 Live Berry Bushes | 1–2 Year Old Plants | Large Sweet Berries | Garden Ready Fruit Plants

Natchez Thornless Blackberry Plants – Set of 2 Live Berry Bushes | 1–2 Year Old Plants | Large Sweet Berries | Garden Ready Fruit Plants

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Enjoy early, abundant harvests with this set of 2 live Natchez Thornless Blackberry plants. These 1–2 year old well-rooted plants are pruned and ready for planting, making them perfect for gardeners who want a productive and easy-to-grow berry plant.

The Natchez blackberry is one of the most popular thornless varieties, known for producing very large, sweet berries with excellent flavor. This high-yielding plant is prized for its early ripening harvests and vigorous growth, providing generous crops for fresh eating, desserts, jams, and preserves.

Developed by the University of Arkansas breeding program, Natchez blackberries grow on thornless canes, making them easier to maintain and harvest. They are an excellent choice for home gardens, berry patches, and backyard orchards.

You will receive:
✔️ 2 live Natchez thornless blackberry plants
✔️ 1–2 year old well-rooted plants
✔️ Plants pruned and ready for planting
✔️ Healthy starter plants with strong roots
✔️ Planting instructions included

🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Natchez Thornless Blackberry
Botanical Name: Rubus fruticosus ‘Natchez’
Plant Type: Perennial fruiting bramble
Growth Stage: 1–2 year established plant

Sun Requirements: Full sun (6–8 hours daily preferred)
Soil: Well-draining fertile soil
Watering: Moderate; keep soil consistently moist during growth
Spacing: 3–4 feet between plants
Support: Trellis recommended for best growth

Mature Height: 5–8 feet
Growth Rate: Fast growing
Harvest Season: Early summer
USDA Zones: 6–9
Container Friendly: Yes, with large containers and support

💡 Care Tip:
Install a simple trellis or support system to help manage the canes and improve airflow. After harvest, prune out the old fruiting canes to encourage strong new growth and higher yields next season.

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