Navaho Thornless Blackberry Plants – Set of 2 Live Starter Plants | 4–6 Inches Tall | Sweet Black Fruit Bush | Upright Berry Plant No Pot
Navaho Thornless Blackberry Plants – Set of 2 Live Starter Plants | 4–6 Inches Tall | Sweet Black Fruit Bush | Upright Berry Plant No Pot
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Start your berry garden with this set of 2 live Navaho Thornless Blackberry starter plants, shipped 4–6 inches tall with healthy soil root balls (no pot included). The Navaho blackberry variety is known for its sweet, firm berries and upright thornless growth, making it one of the easiest blackberry plants to grow at home.
This productive blackberry bush produces clusters of deep black berries with rich sweetness, perfect for fresh eating, pies, jams, desserts, and freezing. Because the plant grows in a self-supporting upright form, it usually does not require a trellis, making it ideal for low-maintenance gardens.
Navaho blackberry plants bloom with attractive pinkish-white flowers in spring, followed by a heavy harvest of berries during mid-to-late summer. Once established, these plants become reliable producers in backyard gardens, raised beds, and large patio containers.
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 4–6 inches
✔️ Healthy soil root balls (no pot included)
✔️ Upright, 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 to partial shade (6+ hours recommended)
Soil: Slightly acidic, well-draining soil rich in organic matter
Watering: Moderate; keep soil evenly moist during establishment
Mature Height: 4–5 feet tall and wide
Growth Rate: Moderate to fast growing
USDA Zones: 6–9
Pollination: Self-pollinating
Container Friendly: Yes, suitable for large patio containers
💡 Care Tip:
Pinch new canes at around 3 feet tall during summer to encourage lateral branches that will produce fruit the following season. Remove old fruiting canes in late winter to maintain healthy growth and higher yields.
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