Propagate Thornless Blackberries with 100% success // Rooting Triple Crown Blackberries

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    How to propagate thornless blackberries with 100% success. Rooting blackberries is about as easy as it gets in the plant propagation world. Fast rooting, fast growing, and good selling, the Triple Crown is a must have plant variety for the backyard grower! #thornlessblackberries
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    0:00 - Intro
    0:59 - About the Triple Crown
    3:25 - Propagation
    5:49 - Next Step
    8:33 - Closing
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Komentáře • 353

  • @savvydirtfarmer
    @savvydirtfarmer  Před 3 lety +21

    Do you know of a plant that is easier to propagate than these?

    • @bobbyparker3215
      @bobbyparker3215 Před 3 lety +9

      Butterfly bush

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Před 3 lety +3

      Good one!

    • @gabbysgoods827
      @gabbysgoods827 Před 2 lety +3

      What about hydrangeas ? Lime light. I took some cuttings off of this women’s tree 🌳 bush. It looks like a tree bush. Anyways I did a video of her gorgeous hydrangeas limelight hydrangeas. Now I waited to long and I’m going to have to ask her if I can get some more ? Because I thought 💭 I was going to cut them but stupid poison ☠️ ivy came along. Now they are dead 💀. I need to do that. I’ll take her a gift for doing this and I’ll take her some day lilies roots from my yard.

    • @TheSHOP411
      @TheSHOP411 Před 2 lety +12

      Mulberries. You could probably grow them on the moon.

    • @melodyscamman244
      @melodyscamman244 Před 2 lety +7

      Just about any MINT plant 😉

  • @risalangdon9883
    @risalangdon9883 Před 2 lety +31

    Strawberries are pretty much the same concept. Just have to push them down into the dirt until they take hold. Then snip from the mother plant. Strawberries reproduce like crazy.

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Před 2 lety +2

      I’ve never tried them- but I need to!

    • @Darthdoodoo
      @Darthdoodoo Před rokem +2

      Im trying to get strawberries to be the ground cover in my food forest under the fruit trees i have all kinds of berry bushes and strawberry grows under it all. I even have grapes growing up the trees and trellis to be the vine layer. If u doit right you can have all the layers of a forest in a small area which produces a good bit

    • @TheErrantLeaf
      @TheErrantLeaf Před 4 měsíci +5

      We bought 2 strawplants one year for 15 bucks, paid way to much then turned those 2 into 12 plants next year had 36. Today we are potting up the newer runners and placing them in pots bc our earth bed is to full. Berries r the best

  • @Globally1201
    @Globally1201 Před 4 měsíci +8

    🪴🪴🪴 THAT WAS VERY GOOD INFORMATION FOR A BEGINNER BLACKBERRY GARDNER LIKE ME!!!😃 THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR GOOD REGROWING METHODS!!!🪴 NOW I GOTTA GET ME SOME OF THOSE TRIPLE CROWNS!!!😃👍🏽🙋🏽🔥🙏🏽👑✝️📖🔥🕊️

  • @laurab8547
    @laurab8547 Před rokem +18

    I ordered 6 blackberry bushes last year from an online site. Only 4 survived and only two are really thriving. I went back to the site where I ordered them and they no longer have the ones I ordered. What they do have is much more expensive. I never thought I could so easily propagate my own from what I already have established! Brilliant! Looks so easy! Thank you!

    • @Darthdoodoo
      @Darthdoodoo Před rokem +2

      They are incredible easy to propagate. Ive had a 3ft cane break off and i just buried it just under the soil in total shade with only a few tiny leaves sticking out of the soil and then covered it in wood chips and watered heavily and it will just shoot roots out of the stem so you will have a few different places where roots will grow along the long cane so u can even cut those apart to get more plants.

    • @joestocker660
      @joestocker660 Před 7 měsíci

      Have a friend looking to put out 2-3 acres of these. Doesn’t yet have a supplier.

  • @jesus4lifeacappella299
    @jesus4lifeacappella299 Před 3 měsíci +3

    We have an Amish nursery here in NW Ohio that sells very healthy thornless blackberry plants for $10.95 for a large pot. Just picked up 3 today. The prices at their nursery blows everyone out of the water.

  • @debclaussen2636
    @debclaussen2636 Před rokem +21

    Just checked my pots from using this technique a few weeks ago. They are SO full of roots! On my way to start more pots!!! Thank you :)

  • @kevinreeves879
    @kevinreeves879 Před 2 lety +13

    Great video, and I agree that is the way to go!!!! I had 10 blackberries plants and at the end of the first year, I put all of the runners in pots and the next spring I had 80 rooted plants. The first year vines are close to the ground and wide, so propagation is ideal.
    Triple Crown produces longer vines and this makes propagating much easier compared to the more upright blackberry versions.

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Před 2 lety +2

      All good points. They are a "can't miss" plant in my book - easy and fast to grow, easy to propagate, great sellers.

  • @gailgriggs8914
    @gailgriggs8914 Před 2 lety +5

    Thanks for showing us how to propagate blackberries. I think pots of blackberries would be great to sell at school fundraisers.

    • @myyarobinson288
      @myyarobinson288 Před rokem

      Wooooow I found a tree here in VA beach I'm gonna make some cuttings I'm excited

  • @joshua511
    @joshua511 Před 20 dny +1

    I'm trying this with Tayberries. They are a blackberry/raspberry hybrid. Fingers crossed it's this easy!

  • @danipelland1507
    @danipelland1507 Před 3 lety +9

    I would have never thought to bury the whole tip. It’s like planting upside down! I will be sure to try this tomorrow! Thanks for sharing ❤️🇨🇦

  • @richardgalli7262
    @richardgalli7262 Před rokem

    GREAT info! I am off to try this tomorrow and share them with my neighbors.

  • @apronann8395
    @apronann8395 Před rokem +1

    Amazing- I have these and had no idea!! Thank you. I’m starting a backyard nursery and this will be an amazing asset!!😊

  • @ianmclean4121
    @ianmclean4121 Před rokem +1

    Excellent comprehensive instructions. Thankyou, from Australia. 👍🦘

  • @melodyscamman244
    @melodyscamman244 Před 2 lety +11

    Thank you... I've always advised the thorned variety to serve as perimeter security for double duty 😉😆 ... Demonstrating tip layering with such a successful plant might bring back the art and help propagate food forests everywhere... Much love ❤️❤️

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Před 2 lety +2

      When I’ve had thorned varieties, the thornless outsell them 50:1. But yes… soooo easy to propagate this way.

  • @Aviatorgreen
    @Aviatorgreen Před 2 lety

    Wow, never seen this before. Amazing!

  • @alishabellavia-ep7po
    @alishabellavia-ep7po Před 3 měsíci

    Learn something new everyday! Thank you.❤

  • @Johnnysday
    @Johnnysday Před rokem +12

    Great video. You show the entire process, from burying the tip of the plant to the finished product. I’ve been very unsuccessful trying to root tip cuttings. I’ll be using this method, this afternoon. Many thanks!

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Před rokem +4

      Works every time!

    • @LK-3000
      @LK-3000 Před rokem +3

      Me too. Very unsuccessful. Then one grew close to the ground and it propagated itself. The plants want what they want. Now I just let them do it on thier own and when I feel there are plenty of roots I move them.

  • @fannieallen6005
    @fannieallen6005 Před 3 lety +3

    My husband will appreciate this video. Thank you.

  • @jblair8746
    @jblair8746 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this helpful video. I have 4 pots going and they all have new growth and are ready to be clipped. 🎉

  • @paulschaefer5241
    @paulschaefer5241 Před rokem +1

    This works so well I have even had success with floricanes in the very early spring, late winter.

  • @charlotteseden9303
    @charlotteseden9303 Před rokem

    Awesome info. Thank you so much. Will try that for sure.

  • @sherrikarlstedt6442
    @sherrikarlstedt6442 Před 3 měsíci

    Waiting for a plant. Can't wait to try this. Thank you.

  • @ronniemead805
    @ronniemead805 Před 23 dny

    Thank you so much for this great video, cant wait to try this method on my blackberry plant.

  • @CriaAndKiddFW
    @CriaAndKiddFW Před 6 měsíci

    Hello, I'm in upstate NY by Lake Champlain. The property I bought was an abandoned forclosure. Lots of wild and neglected blackberries and raspberries I'm going to trim back and make a berry row in my garden. Thank you for the video!

  • @grandmatammy464
    @grandmatammy464 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks. News to me. Can't wait to try it.

  • @krzysztofflis1847
    @krzysztofflis1847 Před 20 dny

    I will never understand the critics. Don't like it? Don't watch! Me, I thank you very much, sir, for teaching me something valuable in your own unique style!

  • @petersmirti4143
    @petersmirti4143 Před rokem +1

    Stumbled upon your channel and now consider myself very lucky. Your way of explaining things is so much easier than most of the other's I watch Thank you.

  • @dreamasue
    @dreamasue Před 2 lety +5

    Great info ! Thank you! I planted 2 blackberries last year , they have gone wild so far this year ! I will be out in the garden doing this method for sure ! Thanks again for your help 🪴

  • @thelighthousefjcproduction5597

    God Bless you man and thanks for the great teaching and your right it does work.

  • @eldersamuel340
    @eldersamuel340 Před rokem

    Thanks .I really enjoyed learning from your video.

  • @DocJeep1
    @DocJeep1 Před rokem +1

    Awesome job! Time saving, too!

  • @augeniasestokaite4674

    Thank you! I also have the triple crown blackberry snd it taste like WINE..!!!🤗

  • @williamjones1212
    @williamjones1212 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video

  • @tambieantell651
    @tambieantell651 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video and good advice , I immediately placed my blackberry cane into a pot of potting soil.

  • @andielliott7721
    @andielliott7721 Před 5 měsíci

    It is amazing how those blackberries grow. I had two plants last year. This year I have a dozen of them!

  • @StephRenee812
    @StephRenee812 Před rokem

    These grow all along the dead end road on my street. I somehow did something to mine in yard and they haven't grown back. So im going up to put pots everywhere on both sides hidden and see what I can do. Thank you for sharimg

  • @teresaholland4790
    @teresaholland4790 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Super cool 😎

  • @gracefarm394
    @gracefarm394 Před 2 lety

    Thank you can't wait to try

  • @cheriholker2387
    @cheriholker2387 Před rokem

    Amazing!

  • @mr.zafner8295
    @mr.zafner8295 Před rokem

    Thanks for the excellent video. Really appreciate it

  • @CardiacCat
    @CardiacCat Před 5 měsíci

    Awesome. I have lots of wild blackberry vines on the back of my property but they have thorns and you get torn up trying to get the berries. Last fall I picked up the last 2 thornless blackberry bushes on sale from my local Walmart. I wanted a few more, but now I see how to get them easy. My 2 blackberry bushes already have some long runners and now I know what to do with them. Going to share with my neighbors who love blackberries too.

  • @BethsHappyHome
    @BethsHappyHome Před 11 měsíci

    I used this method directly into my row (no pots,) and it worked perfectly! Took about 3 weeks before the new shoot came up from the tip. I'm in Saratoga Springs Utah.

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Před 11 měsíci

      Absolutely! But we’re a nursery, propagating plants to sell. So, we use pots.

  • @RainbowObsidian777
    @RainbowObsidian777 Před rokem +2

    Awesome! Thanks for sharing. You can also do this same propagation method with Forsythia plants as well!! They take Very well to this easy method. Cheers!✌😊

  • @joevuzekaz2030
    @joevuzekaz2030 Před 2 lety

    Thanks

  • @roy1m664
    @roy1m664 Před rokem

    Just subbed! Thanks for sharing 😃

  • @RejectedHeroesMedia
    @RejectedHeroesMedia Před 3 lety

    Aye man found ya channel from the Facebook CZcams group. Pretty great reveiw my man. I really like how u do and present ya videos. Great job keep up the amazing content & u will hit 100k in no time I believe in man..

  • @ambergessler1679
    @ambergessler1679 Před 10 měsíci

    Just did this. Looking forward to selling a bunch next year.

  • @B30pt87
    @B30pt87 Před 2 lety +3

    God I love your channel! I am so glad I found you and subscribed, these videos are exactly what I was looking for. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Před 2 lety +1

      Welcome aboard!

    • @Beverlyshillbillyhomestead
      @Beverlyshillbillyhomestead Před rokem +1

      Me too! I’m addicted. I’ve got cuttings going everywhere. lol

    • @B30pt87
      @B30pt87 Před rokem +1

      @@savvydirtfarmer Oh, I've been a subscriber for about a year now.
      P.S. Also, I think it was brilliant of you to ask for suggestions on other easy to propagate plants!

  • @Darthdoodoo
    @Darthdoodoo Před rokem

    I like to use a giant pot and add like 2 or 3 in of wood chips or dried leaves to the top of it as mulch to keep it moist. The larger the pot the longer you can go between watering for the less you got to worry about it

  • @bettyadkisson1681
    @bettyadkisson1681 Před rokem

    Yes your right they are that easy . I've gone from one plant too 10 plants so far. And I'm trying for red raspberries from seeds. I started with black raspberry And the wild black berry that went everywhere I'm allergic too their thorns so get keep cutting it out they are as tall and thick as a tree. All my do is forest came from mothers I bought peach,apple,cherry and plum trees but did get seedlings started from my golden delicious tree. My peach is gone now but I sure harvested off it for 18 years and the squirrels planted 2 peach in the corner of my garden I've now I have triple black raspberries,rhubarb,black berries,and also have cherry bushes.

  • @lagoya
    @lagoya Před 2 lety +1

    I got a dwarf blackberry for growing in a container on the porch... the tip broke off so I stuck it in the soil next to the main plant. Now I have two blackberry plants! Haha it's too easy

  • @ChrisDoss12
    @ChrisDoss12 Před rokem

    Very nice

  • @michasosnowski5918
    @michasosnowski5918 Před 11 dny

    Thanks.

  • @SW556G19X
    @SW556G19X Před rokem

    Wow great info! Thank you!! NEW SUBSCRIBER HERE!

  • @TheSHOP411
    @TheSHOP411 Před 2 lety

    That was a great video

  • @toosense
    @toosense Před rokem

    Thank you!!!

  • @billnaha15
    @billnaha15 Před 2 měsíci

    It worked perfect

  • @timothy4weigel
    @timothy4weigel Před 2 lety

    Berry Good Video

  • @alexandrasinclaire7349
    @alexandrasinclaire7349 Před měsícem

    I had no idea!!!!

  • @Globally1201
    @Globally1201 Před rokem

    THANK YOU FOR SHARING!!!😃👍🔥🙏👑➕📖🔥

  • @BracesandBoots1
    @BracesandBoots1 Před rokem +2

    My dad used to rib me about being a black berry farmer when I'd brush hog the patches along the edges of my fields. He was right. All those chopped up pieces would take root. Willow is another that I've learned not to mow. I wonder if the more ornamental wi!lows are just as easy to propogate.

  • @Darthdoodoo
    @Darthdoodoo Před rokem

    I had about a hundred different plants berries and fruit trees in my backyard and pots ready to go into my food Forest but then I broke my ankle and have been unable to take care of any of it for the last year. I went out there the other day and all I got left is a shit ton of raspberries and blackberries they routed through their pots and then spread all over.

  • @SmokeyAndTheBud
    @SmokeyAndTheBud Před 2 lety +1

    i did try this method, but with high winds in my area, after two wweks, the apache wasnt succesful in rooting. ive heard of using spaghnum moss as a high success rate for all cuttings and i also have rooting hormones, which i didnt use last time.
    as i said high winds really dont make it easy to propogate cuttings this way. 40 mph gusts pull the plant out and rip any would be roots. my plan is to use spagnum moss, in a small bucket, with the tip deleafed and cut down the middle, then swirled in rooting hormone, and finally anchored in wet spagnum moss.
    seems like air layering might work too. it involves all those steps, except the plant can sway in the wind naturally. it also seems like making one slice through the middle of the soon to be root area increases success rates.

  • @shannonalaminski2619
    @shannonalaminski2619 Před 3 měsíci

    I noticed that mine started rooting anywhere they touched the ground so I just covered the vines near the end with a little dirt and let them go. I have no idea how many blackberry plants I have now. They have begun flowering. This year's haul should be nice.

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Před 3 měsíci +1

      For sure. Once they get established, they can multiply very quickly, probably exponentially. TONS of berries!

  • @Darthdoodoo
    @Darthdoodoo Před rokem

    Word of advice if you're trying to sell these a two-year-old with flowers or berries on it will sell a hell of a lot better than just a little plant with nothing on it. I bought some blackberries at Lowe's they all had tons of berries covering them which enticed me to get extras cuz i already got a few buks in berries to eat from the plant so it offsets the costs and is just worth it

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Před rokem

      Plants would sell better with berries than without, for sure. But I can sell these for $8 each quickly in 8 weeks - from propagation to sold, and I’ve always sold as many as I can produce.

  • @wallaceevans526
    @wallaceevans526 Před 2 lety

    I enjoyed

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you!

    • @wallaceevans526
      @wallaceevans526 Před 2 lety +1

      @@savvydirtfarmer I got blackberries can I start rooting now or is it to early

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Před 2 lety +1

      @@wallaceevans526 Depending on your zone, these will root *some*, even in winter. They can also be done as hardwood cuttings this time of year. But once they start growing in the Spring, you can propagate just about as many as you can imagine as fast as you can. Very, very easy.

  • @jakezepeda1267
    @jakezepeda1267 Před 2 měsíci

    Damn, now I feel worse about not getting this to work last year lol.
    My plant looks like it has more than double in thickness this year so it's probably worth trying again.

  • @jss3018
    @jss3018 Před 2 lety

    Thanks. Do you think the thornless ones will crowd out our invasive, native ones? Just a thought. Love your videos.

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Před 2 lety

      I don't know. All I can say for sure is the thornless variety I grow is EXTREMELY vigorous. Spreads rapidly!

  • @TheSoilandGreen
    @TheSoilandGreen Před rokem

    Those are beautiful berries

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Před rokem

      Yes!! Unfortunately, the terribly hot summer we had scorched them all this year

  • @deborahmonroe3041
    @deborahmonroe3041 Před 3 lety +1

    Do you use your Peter's fertilizer for blackberries? When do you start? Great video!

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Před 3 lety +2

      No. Blackberries don't need any help; they'd probably do fine in a bucket of sand. I start them pretty much any time in the summer once they start putting on their long runners.

  • @morningwoodfarms713
    @morningwoodfarms713 Před rokem

    Hi! I was wondering if this may work with the Thompson variety. I'm going to give it a try. Thanks for all the info!

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Před rokem +1

      Works with any blackberry

    • @morningwoodfarms713
      @morningwoodfarms713 Před rokem

      @@savvydirtfarmer Awesome! I'm hoping to sell a bunch of "babies" toward the end of summer! Thanks!

  • @herbanexplorer8838
    @herbanexplorer8838 Před 2 měsíci

    Wow! Thank you for this information! Do you ever have problems with birds eating all of your blackberries that are in the ground? I want to grow some along property line but not sure if I'll have to net them all. Thanks in advance!

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Před 2 měsíci

      Birds have had a few, but there are so many berries, seem to be plenty to go around. Always more than we could use with just a few plants.

  • @sn232
    @sn232 Před 2 lety +3

    Can you please tell me if the newly potted tips will produce berries the same year you pot them, or the next year, or the year after that? Just wondering if I started doing this, what to expect. Also do you over winter your potted plants in place simply outside, or inside somewhere (if zone 7 that gets some snow)? Thank you, great video!

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Před 2 lety +5

      Triple crown blackberries produce fruit on last season's growth. SO they do not produce first year, minus a fluke berry here or there. Over wintering? Everything I have sits outside in pots all winter. A *few* plants I cover, but they are still outside. I'm in zone 7, some snow, occasionally our temps dip to 10 degrees or as low as 0.

    • @sn232
      @sn232 Před 2 lety +1

      @@savvydirtfarmer That is perfect instruction, thank you very much! (overwintering... I meant basically storage of the little plants your just started, wondered whether to store them inside or outside, and you answered that in your reply :)). Thank you!

  • @offshoot1008
    @offshoot1008 Před rokem

    My blackberry plant was doing well in a large pot but it did not come back after winter

  • @GrowingWhatIEat
    @GrowingWhatIEat Před rokem

    Great video ...what kind of mic is that you're using?

  • @afaf4531
    @afaf4531 Před rokem

    Thank You so much !!! My neighbors want cuttings I thought now is the time while dormant . But now I’ll wait a couple months till it wakes up correct ? I am in 6a .

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Před rokem

      You can have some success with hardwood cuttings take now and stuck in the ground or in potting soil, but near 100% success with them once they are growing and you can use the method in this video.

  • @squidbeard492
    @squidbeard492 Před rokem

    And here I just hammer a concrete stake into my clay soil and drop a cutting in. Other than a few which didn't make it when I forgot to water they all grew into giant bushes.

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Před rokem

      Very easy to root. The difference is I need mine to be in pots so I can sell them. I'm not interested in growing giant bushes. I'm interested in selling small plants to someone else who will grow them into giant bushes.

  • @duncanpage1556
    @duncanpage1556 Před 2 lety

    Great Video! how low of temp can they take? I live in Alberta ..Thanks

  • @carriganismybff
    @carriganismybff Před 7 hodinami

    How do you know when a tip is ready to be covered in soil?

  • @SpaceMiner007
    @SpaceMiner007 Před 6 měsíci

    Following advice from a different you tube short l cut many segments from canes of a thornless blackberry. I'm trying to propagate them in 3"pots filled with compost in front of a sunny window. It's been a good 3 weeks now and no new growth.
    Too much water? Your thoughts welcome.

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Před 6 měsíci

      No idea. I’ve never tried to do any cuttings inside, so I really couldn’t say.

  • @creeharry9950
    @creeharry9950 Před 2 lety

    I've propagated a rose the same way.

  • @randyman8984
    @randyman8984 Před 2 lety +3

    How does your triple crown do as far as spreading under the ground.? I know people warn me be careful because they spread but I bet they are thinking of the one with the thorns , but I was thinking the thornless one might not be as aggressive as shooting those runners under the ground to places where you don't want it. Does yours stay in his space pretty good? of course I know you get the ones on the top but I'm talking about a
    the ones underground, those are the ones that can be a problem

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Před 2 lety +8

      They do spread as all blackberries do, as far as I know. For my setup, mine are growing on a chain link fence. My neighbor mows his side. I mow mine. SO the shoots that come up away from the fence just get mowed down with no problems.

  • @Justme-jy7vo
    @Justme-jy7vo Před 2 lety

    I just run them on the ground and each section grows roots,hence new plants

  • @Sense2024
    @Sense2024 Před 2 lety +1

    Very good and to the point! Thank you! Can you propagate raspberries the same way?

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Před 2 lety +1

      Good question! I've never tried. But, if you do, let me know how it goes. I would like to know!

    • @Sense2024
      @Sense2024 Před 2 lety

      @@savvydirtfarmer I sure will

    • @TheRainHarvester
      @TheRainHarvester Před 2 lety +1

      @@Sense2024 keep us posted!

    • @MGTOW-si9kl
      @MGTOW-si9kl Před rokem

      Raspberries will do the same

  • @anitahouse3600
    @anitahouse3600 Před 3 lety +2

    Would you mind sharing what wholesale nursery you order from? Greatly appreciate your videos!!!!

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Před 3 lety +2

      Can't give up ALL my secrets, but one I have mentioned here for bare root plants is Devroomen. Awesome plants from there!

    • @anitahouse3600
      @anitahouse3600 Před 3 lety +1

      @@savvydirtfarmer :-) Thank you! I'm not in your area so not giving any competition. ha!

  • @jessicasharp6669
    @jessicasharp6669 Před 2 lety

    Are you using tips after they’ve born fruit or before they set fruit?

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Před 2 lety

      These are just whatever tips that are from new growth. If it's got a green, tender tip, it will root.

  • @sometimessnarky1642
    @sometimessnarky1642 Před rokem +2

    Is the method the same for all types of blackberries? I bought blackberry plants last year. Don't remember the type name but they have thorns. Next time I'll buy thornless but I intend to try and get as much out of what I have.

  • @mikemorrison281
    @mikemorrison281 Před rokem

    Do you do this before or after the new canes put on new berries?

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Před rokem

      Both. The berries from Triple Crown grow on previous season's growth.

  • @michaelolson7900
    @michaelolson7900 Před 2 lety +3

    My five year old triple crown blackberry bush yielded almost 20 lbs of berries this year. Now we are selling our home and I don’t have enough time to use this method, plus temperatures are starting to drop in Vermont. Do you think I could successfully dig a few of them up with their roots and cut them away from the mother plant without killing them?

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Před 2 lety +2

      That should work. Also, once they are dormant (maybe they already are in your area??), you can cut off this year's growth into sticks, 6-12" long, and stick them in the ground or into potting soil and they will root as well.

    • @michaelolson7900
      @michaelolson7900 Před 2 lety +1

      Will do, thank you!

    • @plantsim
      @plantsim Před 2 lety

      heyy look at that content suggestion for the winter

  • @lindaferguson593
    @lindaferguson593 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you! I have nearly 800-2' cuttings to do. Thoughts?

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Před 4 měsíci +1

      I think that’s a lot of blackberries

    • @lindaferguson593
      @lindaferguson593 Před 4 měsíci

      @savvydirtfarmer can they be trimmed shorter? Maybe get3-4 cuttings from each 2' cuttings?

  • @chompers11
    @chompers11 Před rokem

    Any thoughts on trailing blackberry not producing berries on Male plants, should I propagate both?

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Před rokem

      If I'm not mistaken, blackberry plants produce both male and female flowers on each plant... might want to check me on that though.

  • @gregboshell4532
    @gregboshell4532 Před 3 lety +1

    Can you take cutting and get them to root which I understand what you are doing

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Před 3 lety +1

      Blackberry cuttings can be rooted under mist like hydrangeas and hundreds of other plants. I've not had a great success rate doing it though. So, I do them this way, which works every time. But if you want real numbers (thousands), figuring them out under mist is the way to go.

  • @parskaroon-if6id
    @parskaroon-if6id Před rokem

    Hi! What kind of Soils needed for best growing bleckberry?

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Před rokem

      I really don';t know. If you have a place where other things grow, they'll grow too. They aren't fussy.

  • @earlyhours3179
    @earlyhours3179 Před 21 dnem

    Should this work with both Primocanes and floricanes? I planted one and it didn't do anything but I think it was a floricane.

  • @charlesdobbs4570
    @charlesdobbs4570 Před rokem

    When is the best time to propagate your BB?? It's still winter here in AR, but my plants are starting to show new growth.

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Před rokem +1

      I like to wait until they put on some new growth... at least a few inches. Then stick that new growth as shown here. That said, they will probably root right now... may be a little slower since it's still late winter.

    • @charlesdobbs4570
      @charlesdobbs4570 Před rokem

      @@savvydirtfarmer Thank You for your help. We have a few cold days around 30 coming so I'm going to wait a little longer then go for it. Now the shoots/ branchescoming off the main stalk can be prop as well or is it just the main one?

  • @branchingoutpermaculturewi4766

    can you do this to most fruit bushes? like goose berry saskatoon josta and or raspberries

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Před 2 lety +1

      This is the only fruit/berry I've tried it with. For it to work this way, you need a plant with long, vine type of growth.

    • @MGTOW-si9kl
      @MGTOW-si9kl Před rokem

      Raspberries yes. Don’t know about the others.

  • @chrisray88able
    @chrisray88able Před 7 dny

    I tried this and tried to follow the advice exactly as in the video. i didn't get any roots at all after several weeks. I have chester thornless blackberries. I'm not sure what I did wrong.

  • @sydonecodling422
    @sydonecodling422 Před 2 měsíci

    They grow like wild fire omg- I thought it was a parasite 😮 until I saw 3 big berries

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Před 2 měsíci

      They are amazing,,,,, as long as you've got room for them!

  • @sharppeak6583
    @sharppeak6583 Před rokem

    Do you use the first or second year canes .......or does it matter?

  • @terrypresson307
    @terrypresson307 Před rokem

    Would this work with grapes/muscadines as well

    • @savvydirtfarmer
      @savvydirtfarmer  Před rokem

      I've only propagated grapes from cuttings, but as prolific as they are, it would probably work. Muscadines? Never tried.