Raspberries are a favorite of mine. I'd love to try just one more variety of a thornless blackberry as well, since all I've ever grown was triple crown. I have a few varieties of raspberry, fall gold, and royalty I believe it's called.Willis Orchard Co. usually has some pretty good prices on berries. Isson's is good, too, but it depends on what plants you are looking for really. Is there anything specific beyond raspberries? Or just berries in general?
https://www.willisorchards.com/
I have ordered from them a few times.Willis Orchard Co. usually has some pretty good prices on berries. Isson's is good, too, but it depends on what plants you are looking for really. Is there anything specific beyond raspberries? Or just berries in general?
https://www.willisorchards.com/
Hey...I'm from Indiana and I had not heard of that one. lolMy favorite has always been Indiana Berry & Plant company , but their prices have gone up a bit, which I know, hasn't everything ? I just wondered if there were other good companies out there.
Raspberries, etc.
Raspberries are a favorite of mine. I'd love to try just one more variety of a thornless blackberry as well, since all I've ever grown was triple crown. I have a few varieties of raspberry, fall gold, and royalty I believe it's called.
If you are looking for a thornless blackberry I would encourage everyone to try the new one from University of Arkansas, 'Ponca.' Their breeding program has produced many of the winners already mentioned. Ponca is a gamechanger. The flavor is super duper sweet. It is the sweetest blackberry ever introduced. I run a farmers market and my main berry farm grows this one. I plan to put some in the ground myself. They are excellent. The canes are upright and erect.
Looking to see if I can get it here. Thanks for the tip!If you are looking for a thornless blackberry I would encourage everyone to try the new one from University of Arkansas, 'Ponca.' Their breeding program has produced many of the winners already mentioned. Ponca is a gamechanger. The flavor is super duper sweet. It is the sweetest blackberry ever introduced. I run a farmers market and my main berry farm grows this one. I plan to put some in the ground myself. They are excellent. The canes are upright and erect.
I actually ordered some of these, ships in spring.If you are looking for a thornless blackberry I would encourage everyone to try the new one from University of Arkansas, 'Ponca.' Their breeding program has produced many of the winners already mentioned. Ponca is a gamechanger. The flavor is super duper sweet. It is the sweetest blackberry ever introduced. I run a farmers market and my main berry farm grows this one. I plan to put some in the ground myself. They are excellent. The canes are upright and erect.