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Apache Thornless Blackberry

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$34.95 - $34.95
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Enjoy a mouthwatering, sweet blackberries and a lovely landscape at the same time!


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Apache Thornless Blackberry makes one the biggest and highest-producing fruit among all the thornless blackberry cultivated variety. Its mouthwatering, sweet black fruit can be eaten fresh or used to make jams, jellies and pies. It can yield fruits in just 2 years and can be harvested around June. Apache Blackberries has a maximum height of 8 feet, with a width of 6 feet wide. To ensure the production of best blackberries, make sure to use well-drained soil and water it appropriately. It also grows best under full sun. This magnificent tree is low maintenance and doesn't require a fence as a support once it can already stand on its own. This tree is also resistant to different variety of soils and can grow very quickly. It has tolerance to drought but to maximize its fruit production, make sure to pour an inch of water weekly. You need to soak its soil with a water hose for 30 seconds.

  • Mouthwatering, Sweet Black Fruit
  • Low Maintenance and Loves Full Sun
  • Highest-Producing Fruit Among Blackberries

Growing Zones: 5,6,7,8,9

 

Growing Apache Blackberry Plants in Your Garden

Apache blackberry plants are a fantastic addition to any garden. Not only do they produce delicious fruit, but they also provide a great ornamental element all year round. If you’re looking to add some beauty and flavor to your outdoor space, Apache blackberry plants may be the perfect choice for you.

Identifying Apache Blackberry Plants

Apache blackberry plants are a type of deciduous vine that typically grows up to six feet in height. The hallmark of an Apache blackberry plant is its razor-like thorns. As these vines grow, they’ll produce an abundance of edible blackberries in the late summer months. The fruit is especially popular in jams and preserves.

Apache blackberry plants are easy to identify due to their distinctive thorns and the fact that they are the only blackberry plant native to the United States. The leaves of the plant are also unique, with three to five leaflets that are oval-shaped and have a serrated edge. The flowers of the plant are white and have five petals.

Understanding Apache Blackberry Plant Requirements

Apache blackberry plants are relatively low maintenance and don’t require a lot of attention. That being said, there are certain requirements that these plants need in order to thrive. Apache blackberry plants prefer full sunshine and well-draining soil. Keep in mind that these vines are extremely fast-growing so you may need to provide additional support, such as a trellis or other structure, to help keep them upright as they grow and spread.

Preparing Your Garden Bed for Apache Blackberry Plants

Before planting your Apache blackberry plants, it’s important to prepare the garden bed. Start by clearing the area of any weeds and debris. Once you have a clean slate, heavily amend the soil with compost or manure. This will help ensure that the plants get the nutrients they need for optimal growth and fruit production. Additionally, adding a layer of mulch around your plants can help to retain moisture and reduce weeds.

Planting and Caring for Apache Blackberry Plants

apache blackberry plant

To plant your Apache blackberries, dig a hole that’s two to three times the size of the container and tamp down the soil around the plant’s roots. Water your plant immediately after planting to help establish its roots. Apache blackberry plants should be watered at least once a week or whenever the soil is dry. During the summer months, give your plants extra moisture. Pruning these vines regularly will also help them stay healthy and productive.

Understanding the Growth Cycle of Apache Blackberry Plants

Apache blackberry plants have an annual growth cycle. During the summer months, new growth will appear as leaves, thorns, and small white flowers. Eventually, these flowers will develop into juicy fruits beginning in late July or early August. The harvest season can range from late July through October depending on when you planted your vines.

Harvesting Apache Blackberry Fruits

Regularly inspect your Apache blackberry plants for newly ripened fruits. Since birds love to snack on ripe fruits, try and pick them as soon as you can. The best way to pick Apache blackberries is to gently grasp the fruit and pull upward until it comes off the plant. Be sure to wear protective clothing when harvesting these fruits as the thorns can easily scratch and even puncture your skin.

Common Problems with Growing Apache Blackberry Plants

While Apache blackberry plants are generally disease-free, they can occasionally be subject to powdery mildew and crown rot. To help avoid these issues, make sure there’s ample air circulation on your plants and check their soil frequently for moisture levels. Additionally, keep weeds away from your plants’ base as they can easily compete with them for resources.

Useful Tips for Growing Apache Blackberry Plants

Apart from regular watering and pruning, there are some additional tips that can help you get the most out of your Apache blackberry plants:

  • Choose a sunny spot in your garden for planting.
  • Mulch around your plants to keep weeds away.
  • De-tangle branches and vines during the winter months.
  • Encourage new growth by thinning out clumps.
  • Remove diseased branches and leaves as soon as possible.

Companion Planting with Apache Blackberries

Consider pairing your Apache blackberry plants with other drought-tolerant plants. Certain vegetables, such as corn and squash, grow well alongside these vines, since their roots spread out over large areas. Flowering companions, like yarrow or annual poppies, can also benefit from being close to Apache blackberry vines as they will attract beneficial pollinators like bees.

Growing Apache blackberry plants can be a rewarding experience both aesthetically and gastronomically. By understanding their needs and providing them with proper care, your garden will be full of flavor in no time.

Plant Care

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Sunlight
Full Sun
Soil
Full Sun, 6-8 Hours Per Day
Watering
Water Weekly During Dry Weather
Mature Height:
5-8'
Mature Width:
4-6'
Growth Rate:
Less than 1-2 ft./year
Botanical Name:
Rubus x 'Apache'
Sunlight:
Full Sun, 6-8 Hours Per Day