Navaho Thornless Blackberry Plants – Set of 2 Live Starter Plants | 4–10 Inches Tall | Sweet Firm Berry Bush | Easy Grow Fruit Garden Plant
Navaho Thornless Blackberry Plants – Set of 2 Live Starter Plants | 4–10 Inches Tall | Sweet Firm Berry Bush | Easy Grow Fruit Garden Plant
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Start your berry garden with this set of 2 live Navaho Thornless Blackberry starter plants, shipped healthy and approximately 4–10 inches tall. The Navaho blackberry variety is well known for its sweet flavor, firm berries, and compact upright growth, making it an excellent choice for home gardens and smaller growing spaces.
Developed in Arkansas, Navaho blackberry plants produce delicious deep black berries with excellent sweetness and texture, perfect for fresh eating, baking, jams, and desserts. The thornless canes make harvesting easy and safe compared to traditional blackberry plants.
This variety grows with a compact upright habit, making it suitable for backyard gardens, raised beds, hedgerows, and container growing. With proper care and sunlight, these plants will develop into productive berry bushes that provide reliable harvests each season.
You will receive plants similar in size and health to those shown in listing photos.
You will receive:
✔️ 2 live Navaho thornless blackberry plants
✔️ Height: approximately 4–10 inches
✔️ Healthy rooted starter plants
✔️ Productive berry variety
✔️ Carefully packaged for safe shipping
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Navaho Thornless Blackberry
Botanical Name: Rubus ‘Navaho’
Plant Type: Deciduous fruiting bramble
Growth Stage: Starter plants
Sun Requirements: Full sun (6–8 hours daily preferred)
Soil: Fertile, well-draining loamy soil (pH 6.0–6.5)
Watering: Moderate; keep soil evenly moist during flowering and fruiting
Mature Height: 4–6 feet upright growth
Growth Rate: Moderate to fast growing
USDA Zones: 6–9
Pollination: Self-pollinating
Container Friendly: Yes, ideal for large containers
💡 Care Tip:
Space plants 3–4 feet apart to ensure proper airflow and growth. Prune old fruiting canes after harvest to encourage strong new growth and maintain productive plants.
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