Blackberry - 'Thornless Black Satin' – Al's Garden & Home

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Black Satin Thornless Blackberry Rubus Thornless Black Satin blackberry is the perfect choice for the more cautious gardener. Its non-invasive, thornless vines make harvesting easy and make it the ideal solution to creating a delicious blackberry patch. Enjoy delicious blackberries without the worry of getting scratche
Black Satin Thornless Blackberry Rubus Thornless Black Satin blackberry is the perfect choice for the more cautious gardener. Its non-invasive, thornless vines make harvesting easy and make it the ideal solution to creating a delicious blackberry patch. Enjoy delicious blackberries without the worry of getting scratched! Large, firm, deep black-blue, oblong, glossy fruit Thornless vines, heavy yield ripens in July, sweet flavor  Deciduous, disease resistant, heat-tolerant Container size: 1 gallon LIGHT Sun HEIGHT 5'- 6' HARDY TO -15°F Your Plants come with Al’s Plant Guarantee. We strive to ensure exceptional quality is met with every plant. In case a return is necessary, our plants are backed by a 14-day return policy!

Black Satin Thornless Blackberry

Black Satin’ has large, juicy, and sweet berries when fully ripe that are excellent for eating fresh, canning, and baking. Generally speaking, harvest

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Black Satin Floricane Thornless (Thorn free x Darrow), semi-erect, was released in 1974 in Illinois. The late-ripening fruit has excellent quality and

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Blackberries prefer a loose textured, well-drained soil. Avoid sites with a high water table where water sits for long periods of time, especially

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