Very nice!Looking good! I have about 4-5 blackberry bushes myself, I found a Florida weave trellis to be easiest for me. Helps me prune a lot easier and also better to keep the fruiting canes up & easy access to the berries.
Never heard of freedom arc though, may have to give it a try! Here’s a picture of last summer, one of my bushes which sent up a bunch of suckers from soil.
I had to hurry up and put that fence and chicken wire up in one day....the deer and rabbits were having a picnic in there. lolThat looks great. The beavers won't want them but the deer probably will. Good thing you have the chicken wire.
Yeah I made the mistake of putting no suppose first year I got them haha I had canes and berries all over the floor. Insects were having a blastVery nice!
I put that rope up last minute, I have to rebuild that old bed so I will be putting up some support then.
The Freedom Arc are really really good, thornless too.
I have some others coming from Gurney's, the Ponca Black berries.
Think I ordered 4...should be shipping out soon.
Very nice!
I put that rope up last minute, I have to rebuild that old bed so I will be putting up some support then.
The Freedom Arc are really really good, thornless too.
I have some others coming from Gurney's, the Ponca Black berries.
Think I ordered 4...should be shipping out soon.
Yes, the tag just says Freedom Arc Primocanes. But yes that's the correct name.Are they Prime ark freedom?
If so they are primocanes which is nice to get that late summer/ fall crop.
Yes, the tag just says Freedom Arc Primocanes. But yes that's the correct name.
And yes they are very good, they stay green all winter long..just not a lot of foliage.
I'm pretty excited to get the Ponca variety, supposed to be a good one too.Since we have so many floricane blackberries we manage the prime ark freedoms only for the late crop.
It was twice this size and the tallest one was about 7'.
I'm pretty excited to get the Ponca variety, supposed to be a good one too.
Then my wife is making me focus on more Raspberries. lol
It was twice this size and the tallest one was about 7'.
I trimmed out the older ones and seen some new ones already emerging.
The berries are very sweet and so good, and big!
Like I stated previously, it stayed green all winter long.My wife is crazy for raspberries but their not top of list for me
I need to check out the specs on this one to see if it likes growing in the frozen tundra....
I'm pretty excited to get the Ponca variety, supposed to be a good one too.
Then my wife is making me focus on more Raspberries. lol
My wife is crazy for raspberries but their not top of list for me
I need to check out the specs on this one to see if it likes growing in the frozen tundra....
Aren’t you zone 6? I think the blackberries would work fine. If it’s too cold a primocame variety would be the choice since it fruits on new growth, so dieback doesn’t matter.
I can always ship you some. lolApparently they're good to z4. I'm good there. Now just need to see if I can find them available up here. The nurseries up here can be a bit sparce sometimes.