Prime-Ark 45 Blackberry – Rubus ‘Prime-Ark® 45’ Live Plants | 1–2 Year Old | Set of 2 Thornless Primocane Berry Bushes | High Yield Fruit | Garden Ready
Prime-Ark 45 Blackberry – Rubus ‘Prime-Ark® 45’ Live Plants | 1–2 Year Old | Set of 2 Thornless Primocane Berry Bushes | High Yield Fruit | Garden Ready
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Enjoy growing your own sweet berries with this set of 2 Prime-Ark® 45 Thornless Blackberry plants, a highly productive variety known for its large berries, excellent flavor, and primocane fruiting ability. These plants are 1–2 years old, well rooted, and ready for planting, allowing them to establish quickly in your garden.
Prime-Ark 45 blackberries produce large, juicy berries packed with nutrients and rich flavor, perfect for fresh eating, desserts, smoothies, jams, and baking. As a primocane-fruiting variety, this plant can produce fruit on first-year canes, allowing gardeners to enjoy earlier harvests compared to traditional blackberry varieties.
The thornless canes make harvesting easy and comfortable, while the vigorous growth ensures reliable high yields season after season. These plants are ideal for backyard gardens, raised beds, berry patches, and edible landscapes.
Images shown may represent mature plants to illustrate full growth potential.
You will receive:
✔️ 2 live Prime-Ark 45 blackberry plants
✔️ Age: approximately 1–2 years old
✔️ Thornless primocane fruiting variety
✔️ Well-rooted plants ready for planting
✔️ Easy planting instructions included
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Prime-Ark 45 Blackberry
Botanical Name: Rubus ‘Prime-Ark® 45’
Plant Type: Perennial fruiting bush
Growth Stage: Established young plants
Sun Requirements: Full sun (6–8 hours daily preferred)
Soil: Well-draining fertile soil
Watering: Moderate; keep soil evenly moist
Mature Height: 4–6 feet with support
Growth Rate: Fast growing
Harvest Season: Early summer (June) with potential additional crops on new canes
USDA Zones: 6–9
Container Friendly: Yes
💡 Care Tip: Provide a trellis or light support system to keep canes upright and improve airflow. Prune older fruiting canes after harvest to encourage vigorous new growth and better berry production.
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