In this video we are sharing with your how to grow blackberries using container gardening methods. You can be growing blackberries in containers and this varieties is the thornless blackberries.
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Thank you so much for watching! Comment below and let me know if you are growing ANY fruit in containers.
Do you know approximately how much fruit you get from these 2 Blackberry plants?
i am currently growing strawberries in containers ๐ and I have a question, like blueberries, do they need 2 or more plants to pollinate or is one fine thank you ๐
Happy Easter to you and your family.
Good video. I have seven Baby Cakes in my backyard that I purchased in the fall.. They are in the ground and are blooming like crazy. Where did you get your bird netting?
Allot of good info. I've wondered if it was possible to grow black berries in containers and have them do well. Thank you for sharing. ๐
great video.
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I'm a viewer of Lady Lead and Lead Farmer; looking forward to getting to know you and your entertainment/gardening techniques and tricks.
My grand mother would make BlackBerry pie and I just loved it
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I'm glad I found you!
It would be very helpful to actually SEE you pruning, SEE you adding in the fertilizer into the soil, SEE you staking the plant.
I have a very young blackberry plant in a pot but is drying out and leaves are turning brown (dying). I trying to save it. It is in full sun and given water every morning. What else can I do? Arizona is HOT. Can I use fertilizer by Dr. Earth Natural Wonder 5-5-2? I couldnโt find the Berry-tone.
Do these Baby Cake blackberries drop their leaves during dormancy? We live in zone 9.
Great video! We actually bought one of these that came in a 2 gallon container and planted it in a 15 gallon grow bag. Do you know how many gallons your pots are? I now feel I should have planted it in a bigger Pot/Bag.
I am also growing my blackberries in containers but not had berries yet. This will be the second year so hoping it is producing. I recently propagated 9 new plants via tip layering and videos the results. Again I hope these take and come on in the Spring. Mine are also a thornless variety so I will keep a close look. Just subbed. Good content and nice answers, thanks.
This is a great video full of information ๐
How do you prepare them for winter ?
How do you prune them for winter when they are 1st year plants that never fruited ?