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Looks like westcoastplants.ca as it in stock . They are in BC .
They do! Thanks man!
Looks like westcoastplants.ca as it in stock . They are in BC .
Bahhh! They don’t ship plant. Pick up only!Looks like westcoastplants.ca as it in stock . They are in BC .
Produced twice? First year and second year canes at once?Have you considered Primeark traveler? https://www.starkbros.com/products/...4Bp8dWcovdbuCKt_Uchxv0FRJciTBsO0eybYHDyObGIrB
I bought this over the Freedom because it was cheaper a year ago for 3pk. I couldn't find much info on it vs Freedom except that the berries are more durable. I neglected it last year by keeping it in the small pot. I haven't tried it yet.
It barely has any berries on it this year. It's really small because it stayed in a 1 gal pot until this year. I gave one to my cousin last year and his is vined and pretty big. One of them died from dehydrationProduced twice? First year and second year canes at once?![]()
Feed it some berry-tone now and then again in late fall, water soluble balanced fert every 2 weeks if you’d like. They’ll grow in no time! GoodluckIt barely has any berries on it this year. It's really small because it stayed in a 1 gal pot until this year. I gave one to my cousin last year and his is vined and pretty big. One of them died from dehydration.
A little deceptive with the egg comparison. I grow Ponca's and some get the size of his.I had no idea they were this large and good looking of a berry.
Do you guys have Caddo or Triple Crown up north? I started growing them last season and is looking forward to the first set of fruit. Also have Ponca going. Caddo and Triple Crown can be in zone 5 supposedly.
Caddo and Triple Crown are definitely worth trying. They are both productive and tasty. These are Floricane (fruit on second year). Freedom & all the PrimArk varieties are primocane fruiting, fruit on the first year. Primocane is easier to manage in your location. You just chop it all down before winter or you can wait till spring to chop it. The Floricanes are cold hardy but still suffer tip damage in some winters and you have to remember to remove them once they fruit. Some people do a Y or V trelis row so that you tie all the primocanes to one fork line of the Y and the floricanes to the other fork and then alternate through the years.This is my first blackberry but I have seen Caddo and Triple Crown for sale up here.
Would you happen to have any rooted cuttings of freedom?Caddo and Triple Crown are definitely worth trying. They are both productive and tasty. These are Floricane (fruit on second year). Freedom & all the PrimArk varieties are primocane fruiting, fruit on the first year. Primocane is easier to manage in your location. You just chop it all down before winter or you can wait till spring to chop it. The Floricanes are cold hardy but still suffer tip damage in some winters and you have to remember to remove them once they fruit. Some people do a Y trelis row so that you tie all the primocanes to one fork line of the Y and the floricanes to the other fork and then alternate through the years.
Sorry, no. In NJ, you can also try Triple Crown or Caddo, a little more work. You may need to wait out the first year unless you get a year old crown. Triple Crown has been around for a long time so it is more widely available. Freedom is big and productive, easier to manage but taste wise, it can't beat Ark 45, the hard, sharp, thorny one from the same program. I had them side by side for years. Those thorns are sharp and long. You have to treat the wounds quickly or risk infection. I had to put on full protection before getting near Ark 45.If anyone has
Would you happen to have any rooted cuttings of freedom?now I am curious haha