Grow The Most Incredible BLACKBERRIES In 5 Easy Steps!

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  • čas přidán 28. 05. 2024
  • In this video, I share how to grow the most incredible blackberries in 5 easy steps! Growing blackberries is something every gardener should try: they're cold hardy, heat tolerant, fast growing and fit almost anywhere. However, there are things you should know before you begin to grow blackberry plants. This complete guide to growing blackberries teaches you everything you need to know to grow the best blackberry plants!
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    0:00 Intro To Growing Blackberry Plants
    1:10 Step #1: Blackberry Type Selection
    3:27 Blackberry Primocanes VS Floricanes
    6:44 My Favorite Blackberry Variety
    11:04 Blackberry Taste Test
    11:35 Step #2: Selecting A Planting Location
    14:11 Step #3: Fertilizing Blackberries
    15:52 Step #4: Removing Weeds
    17:05 Step #5: Compost And Mulch
    20:35 Summer Pruning Blackberries
    23:21 Adventures With Dale
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Komentáře • 387

  • @TheMillennialGardener
    @TheMillennialGardener  Před 16 dny +18

    If you enjoyed this video, please “Like” and share it to help increase its reach! Thanks for watching 😊TIMESTAMPS here:
    0:00 Intro To Growing Blackberry Plants
    1:10 Step #1: Blackberry Type Selection
    3:27 Blackberry Primocanes VS Floricanes
    6:44 My Favorite Blackberry Variety
    11:04 Blackberry Taste Test
    11:35 Step #2: Selecting A Planting Location
    14:11 Step #3: Fertilizing Blackberries
    15:52 Step #4: Removing Weeds
    17:05 Step #5: Compost And Mulch
    20:35 Summer Pruning Blackberries
    23:21 Adventures With Dale

    • @JstcountryGirl
      @JstcountryGirl Před 16 dny

      Ok beginner here.. I know you have a lot of experience with shade cloths so my question is; if I have a 40% that is way too big for the spot I need to put it over if I fold it in 1/2 will it then become an 80% or does it still act like a 40%? Might be a dumb question but I have zero experience with them. TIA! ❤️

    • @lii1Il
      @lii1Il Před 15 dny +1

      Blackberties R my favorite❤! I want the best tasting first and I'll whatever it takes within reason.

    • @katherinedrew6159
      @katherinedrew6159 Před 15 dny +2

      Wish I could double like your videos. Thank you.

    • @TheMillennialGardener
      @TheMillennialGardener  Před 15 dny +1

      @@JstcountryGirl that is going to depend how the holes line up. Technically, if the holes in the mesh lined up perfectly, there would be no difference. But, if the holes overlapped perfectly, you'd wind up in almost total shade. In reality, it's going to move in the breeze and give you some random amount of % at all times, so the dappled light is going to be constantly shifting. Honestly, if you're concerned about having too much shade, the best thing to do is just buy another smaller shade cloth that fits in the appropriate spot. The smaller shade cloth is usually really inexpensive, and since they'll last for countless seasons, it never hurts to have them on-hand.

    • @JstcountryGirl
      @JstcountryGirl Před 15 dny

      @@TheMillennialGardener Thank you, that’s exactly what I’m going to do, buy the right size, 😁. I thought about trying to cut it to size & just add grommets but I’m scared that it will fray once I cut it.

  • @DavidWilmering
    @DavidWilmering Před 15 dny +38

    Greatest blackberry video on CZcams. One of the best Gardening channels on CZcams. Thanks man.

  • @ajmoore43
    @ajmoore43 Před 15 dny +15

    I planted some prime ark freedoms last year. I had a fire get out of control in my yard and burn them up and then the bulldozer came to push a fire line around the woods and ran over them. This year I was walking around my yard and notice both the ones I planted came back up

  • @lispottable
    @lispottable Před 15 dny +18

    You are really one of the best garden teachers I’ve heard!

  • @traceyelliott2902
    @traceyelliott2902 Před 16 dny +24

    This is just in time! Literally told my mom today that I was tired of paying for blackberries, I needed to grow some!

    • @TheMillennialGardener
      @TheMillennialGardener  Před 16 dny +3

      Excellent! They're very fun to grow, and they're very rewarding.

    • @AndreaMoscoso-ny8oq
      @AndreaMoscoso-ny8oq Před 15 dny +1

      Get really good seeds soon because non tampered seeds that can keep giving you good healthy seeds will be harder to come by.

    • @AndreaMoscoso-ny8oq
      @AndreaMoscoso-ny8oq Před 15 dny

      Get really good seeds soon because non tampered seeds that can keep giving you good healthy seeds will be harder to come by.

  • @toriwolf5978
    @toriwolf5978 Před 2 dny +3

    My neighbor just gave me a bunch of plants for free
    Thorny ones …. the ones she gave me I planted two years ago they are loaded with berries this year , now I have the new plants she just gave me lol hers are wild ones she found growing on her cherry farm …..the flavor is awesome …….i don’t find the thornless ones that flavorful compared to the thorny wild ones , just my opinion …..❤❤

  • @wellersonoliveira5334
    @wellersonoliveira5334 Před 16 dny +18

    Top quality content, inspirational, very calming. The GOAT of gardening channels 💪

  • @elyserhyne243
    @elyserhyne243 Před 15 dny +6

    I grow apache, aparaho, navajo, and thripple crown thornless varieties. All are delicious and they behave a little differently and flower a little offset so I have a longer harvest season.
    Only remove a cane after its obviously died.
    I have 2 of each of those kinds and I'm on year 4 of harvest (year 5 of planting). I got GALLONS last year. I'm seeing twice the amount of flowers this year.
    My original plan was to grow these 4 to pick my favorite, but now I've decided to keep multiples of all of them.

  • @kmoecub
    @kmoecub Před 15 dny +6

    I appreciate your advice. I will say that as a boy (long ago a man) who grew up in the PNW as the grandson of berry farmers, that every thorned variety produces berries of a superior flavor to every thornless. I very much miss picking from the ever-abundant thorned bushes that were spread by birds. Never will there be a more flaverfull jam or pie from any thornless variety. The larger the berry, the weaker the flavor per pound. A superior blackberry requires no addition of acid (lemon or otherwise) for any recipe.

    • @TheMillennialGardener
      @TheMillennialGardener  Před 15 dny

      I honestly find it hard to believe that *every* thorned variety is better than every single thornless variety, but nevertheless, I've heard people make that claim, so I added that notion to the video. I have not tried enough varieties of blackberries to know, but I can tell you the blackberries I'm growing are much better than what you get in the store, and they're easy to grow. I've only had a handful of varieties, so I don't know blackberry flavors as well as I know something like figs, tomatoes, citrus, etc. where I've had dozens to hundreds of varieties.

    • @se5594
      @se5594 Před 15 dny

      If i had unlimited space and time to prune, I'd try a thorned variety.

  • @WompWompWoooomp
    @WompWompWoooomp Před 16 dny +51

    Me who just bought some blackberry bushes: 👀

    • @TheOnlyKontrol
      @TheOnlyKontrol Před 16 dny +3

      Haha same just got some yesterday

    • @TheMillennialGardener
      @TheMillennialGardener  Před 16 dny +8

      Glad to be timely 🙂

    • @ChavsADV
      @ChavsADV Před 15 dny +2

      Same haha.

    • @Barackrifle
      @Barackrifle Před 15 dny +2

      I bought and planted mine last week. It just died. What did I do wrong :(

    • @ChavsADV
      @ChavsADV Před 15 dny +1

      @@Barackriflehave you had experience making other plantings? Did you use soil that was known to be free of pesticides and herbicides?

  • @laurab8547
    @laurab8547 Před 15 dny +9

    I have 5 Prime Ark Freedom bushes that are now three years old. This is the first year I have gotten a substantial harvest and have gotten about two and half gallons of berries so far! I am thrilled with them!

    • @TheMillennialGardener
      @TheMillennialGardener  Před 15 dny +2

      They’re absolutely prolific producers of huge berries. It’s awesome to have this much fruit this early in spring.

    • @danielleterry2331
      @danielleterry2331 Před 15 dny

      Feed them in feb 20-20-20 prune them back and you will get a huge harvest

    • @elyserhyne243
      @elyserhyne243 Před 15 dny

      As someone that finished year 4, prepare for twice the berries this year

    • @elyserhyne243
      @elyserhyne243 Před 15 dny

      @@danielleterry2331 yes, once I started fertilizing in Feb, the harvest was absolutely insane

    • @tracysutton5887
      @tracysutton5887 Před 14 dny

      Can you grow the Prime Ark Freedom in large containers or do they need to go into the soil?

  • @DanLakey1963
    @DanLakey1963 Před 16 dny +15

    Just wanted to make a small correction. ON your Prime ARk Freedom blackberries, the berries you are picking here in May are actually coming off of last years growth so it is actually floricane berries. The Primocane berries won't deliver until much later in the summer. That was the tall new growth you mentioned. Two crops per season is the incredible thing about Prime ARk Freedom. Never cut your primocanes after the first year you will miss out on early crop next year.

    • @TheMillennialGardener
      @TheMillennialGardener  Před 15 dny +7

      I’m aware. The primocanes fruiting now are from last season. But, you don’t need to maintain them if you don’t want. Overwintering them will give you an earlier harvest, but even if you cut them back to nothing and mowed the whole bushes down, you’d still get fruit the next year. That’s my point. You can’t do that with floricane producers, and they tend to be later.

    • @afrocraft1
      @afrocraft1 Před 15 dny +1

      Very important point. Thanks!

  • @nebsun
    @nebsun Před 5 dny +1

    I have a lot of blackberry varieties, all thornless (or spineless) - I use the short spreading varieties as a ground cover and the rambling types in the low-mid level below larger trees, they thrive in the clay soil and do well in shade as well.

  • @mcgritty8842
    @mcgritty8842 Před 15 dny +6

    You and James Prigioni are getting me addicted to gardening. I meep seeing the plants at local nurseries and been fighting the temptation (blueberries too)… and it’s only been a few weeks 😅

  • @WillWilsonII
    @WillWilsonII Před 16 dny +4

    I grew up in the Seattle area, where black berries grow on the side of the road and in vacant lots. When I moved to California (and now NC) I laugh whenever I see them at the store

    • @nolagirlhomestead
      @nolagirlhomestead Před 15 dny +3

      😐 very jelly 🫤
      visited sister in Tacoma. Wild blackberries and apples, apples, apples 🍎🍎🍏
      EVERYWHERE 😮😢

  • @furiahispanica3823
    @furiahispanica3823 Před 15 dny +2

    Growing lots of Arkansas varieties, Arapaho, Ouachita, Caddo, Ponca, Osage, Prime Ark Freedom, Prime Ark 45,Natchez. Then I got my Triple Crown, Von, Chester, Sweetie Pie, all in the same area. My little boys will go outside and devour all the Blackberries, Raspberries and Blueberries from the plants, gotta keep growing my food forest.

    • @TheMillennialGardener
      @TheMillennialGardener  Před 15 dny

      WOW! Someone loves blackberries 🙂 That's a great collection!

    • @VorteC81oo
      @VorteC81oo Před 12 dny

      Which ones would you say are the best tasting?

  • @jfbaker5351
    @jfbaker5351 Před 15 dny +2

    I planted one single blackberry plant a few years ago. Since then it has spread all over my one acre lot. And it’s thorny AF, it pretty much tears through my skin when I walk through it. I hate blackberries now.

  • @rdabba200
    @rdabba200 Před 15 dny +6

    I’m shocked you didn’t mention that blackberries will spread and take over their roots will go beyond the growing area, I have blackberry shoots coming up in the middle of my yard! Almost as bad as mint lol

    • @nolagirlhomestead
      @nolagirlhomestead Před 15 dny +1

      Check your variety...it may travel by underground roots.

    • @danielleterry2331
      @danielleterry2331 Před 15 dny +2

      Me to! Lol I dig up the small new groups and move them to make a protective area around husbands garage windows so incase anyone thinks of breaking in while I am at work lol

    • @elyserhyne243
      @elyserhyne243 Před 15 dny +3

      I grow mine next to the yard like he does. If you're growing a thornless type then you just mow it or yank them when they come up.

    • @KimH-ic6ne
      @KimH-ic6ne Před 8 dny

      Amen! I bought the erect primacane type but has spread EVERYWHERE! 😩

  • @timefortinybirdandfriends6565

    Thorned to help protect birds from predators.

  • @chrissy4782
    @chrissy4782 Před 15 dny +3

    🪻🪻🪻🪻🪻🪻🪻🪻🪻🪻🪻
    When I leave South Jersey in a few years to join you in Wilmington, the first thing I’m going to “pack” is my blackberry plants!

    • @secretjourney4815
      @secretjourney4815 Před 15 dny +1

      On a whim, I dug up about 10 of mine in frozen upstate NY. Drove them down to my new digs in Swansboro NC. They are growing fine!!!

    • @patrickmundy1966
      @patrickmundy1966 Před 9 dny

      There's nothing like NJ in your rearview mirror. I know! Good luck!

  • @TerribleTim68
    @TerribleTim68 Před 15 dny +3

    Here in the PNW the Himalayan blackberry grows faster than weeds. I spend half my time chopping it back from the empty lot next to my garden. So when I want to harvest some, it's easy. 🤣

  • @shauncampbell969
    @shauncampbell969 Před 13 dny +1

    Believe everything he says. My family was from Wilson,N.C circa 1920
    All the best
    Shaun of NYC

  • @elyserhyne243
    @elyserhyne243 Před 15 dny +1

    Oh lord, I throw so much more fertilizer on in February. But thats because I grow strawberries under them. Never had them hinder the blackberries.

  • @joshualloyd4275
    @joshualloyd4275 Před 15 dny +1

    Making me miss living in the Columbia River gorge near Portland. We had an unlimited, wild supply of marionberries growing everywhere.

  • @yellowdog762jb
    @yellowdog762jb Před 15 dny +1

    Great tips! I've grown blackberries for about 25 years near the Texas Gulf Coast. IMO, the thorned varieties used to have superior fruit. I don't believe that is still the case though. A few things that I learned over the years, the more branches that your plant has, the more fruit you'll get. Tipping the long canes makes them branch and fruit more. Three to four foot long canes are long enough. Thornless plants are much easier to net than thorned ones. A perfectly black, shiny berry, while beautiful, is not ripe. For best flavor, wait and pick your berries once they become dull. Where disease pressure is high, you might not want to mulch the cuttings in place. If you DO mulch on top of your cuttings, you may have some cuttings root, which can be good or bad.
    P.S. My Apache and Arapaho plants have been producing berries for about a week on the border of 8b/9a.

  • @MattyDemello
    @MattyDemello Před 15 dny +1

    I noticed my raspberries love the shade and im in Massachusetts which isn't all that hot. I find raspberries under my porch with almost no sun. Raspberries are an amazing plant. Grows just about anywhere. Birds ate mine one year and now as i walk my dog im finding raspberry plants growing in the cracks of the sidewalks way down my street. I was stunned.

  • @joshboozer3065
    @joshboozer3065 Před 15 dny +1

    Apache variety blackberries are criminally underrated. I have one plant that has taken over a 14x6 bed in 3 season. Canes as tall as 12ft and the bush is covered in roughly 500 very large berries. Growing in zone 7b east TN

  • @WhatAboutZoidberg
    @WhatAboutZoidberg Před 16 dny +6

    Started some Prime-Ark Freeodm last spring and had a pound of fruit last year. Now I have tons of berries on my flourocanes and the primocanes are growing like crazy and will have more fruit later in the summer. Such an easy grow in Mid Illinois.

  • @Herculesbiggercousin
    @Herculesbiggercousin Před 15 dny

    I planted two different varieties in my garden this spring so this dropped just at the right time. Can’t wait to watch my kids pluck their own food while playing out in the backyard

  • @MikeDawson1
    @MikeDawson1 Před 15 dny +1

    I got obsessed with blackberries and raspberries last year, and have since collected 42 varieties in my small backyard. For me, I've found that the flavor of PAF is just... not good (weak flavor, and bitter soapy aftertaste)
    protip: in the future, you should pinch the tip off your PAF primocanes when they hit about 4 feet tall to stop them from growing any taller - they will then start sending out laterals instead

  • @kasa6038
    @kasa6038 Před 14 dny

    That is a very tiny, but tidy blackberry bed!
    Mine is a little bigger, 8x4 ft. All the Indian named blackberries as well as the PrimeArk Freedom were developed by the University of Arkansas. I grow Natchez and Apache, based on recommendations from U of A for central Arkansas. They have no problem with the Arkansas summer (they are native here) even at 100+F. Acidic soil is key, as this is also typical of Arkansas. The plants take several years to get entirely established although they do fruit on year two. At year 6, they are robust, not just filling up my small bed but sending up canes as far as 100 ft from the garden.

  • @SurLaMer_
    @SurLaMer_ Před 8 dny

    Perfect timing, I recently bought small ark freedom, now I know what to do with it

  • @cadekeeton7157
    @cadekeeton7157 Před 15 dny +1

    Had a buddy today talking about getting some. Definitely sent this his way lol

  • @DiannasHomestead
    @DiannasHomestead Před 2 dny

    You have the best videos ❤

  • @Greglofton2000
    @Greglofton2000 Před 15 dny +1

    I have wild blackberries growing in my yard they are everywhere 😂

  • @nolagirlhomestead
    @nolagirlhomestead Před 15 dny +2

    I respect choice of Prime Ark Freedom, however I suggest having Prime Ark Traveler 😉 in your collection, if you have room.
    Spreads 8' or better by traveling roots. Good flavor and same large berries, if not larger. Fruits later than Freedom, extends season and harvest

  • @adventuregrammy9979
    @adventuregrammy9979 Před 15 dny

    Thank you, I just ordered my first Prime-Ark Freedom plants! I’m so excited. Love your videos. ❤

  • @51rwyatt
    @51rwyatt Před 15 dny +2

    I love blackberries. I'm growing them up in Maine, zone 4/5. All the cane fruit, I'm a big fan -- but the blackberries are my special friends.

    • @TheMillennialGardener
      @TheMillennialGardener  Před 15 dny +1

      They’re great. Very easy to grow once you get the basics down, and they’re always reliable.

    • @51rwyatt
      @51rwyatt Před 15 dny

      @@TheMillennialGardener What about currants? I don't think I've seen you talk about or grow them. Potentially an interesting area to explore.

    • @TheMillennialGardener
      @TheMillennialGardener  Před 15 dny

      @@51rwyattI haven’t grown them.

  • @jeffsherwood9151
    @jeffsherwood9151 Před 15 dny

    Thanks for the info have good day

  • @vickiwestlund1837
    @vickiwestlund1837 Před 16 dny +1

    As always- great information !!

  • @mickichikwinya5519
    @mickichikwinya5519 Před 16 dny

    Very helpful. Thank you.

  • @BackyardGardenFlo
    @BackyardGardenFlo Před 15 dny

    Thanks for sharing I learn how to take care of my Blackberrys ❤

  • @freefornow2652
    @freefornow2652 Před 12 dny

    I lived in Oregon for 10 years and berries grow wild everywhere. I used to to go out to Sauvie Island near Portland and there was a field that a farmer had and he just huge Blackberry brambles as a wind break barrier around his field so we always stopped and picked berries. The farmer didn't cut or cultivate the berries in anyway so it was tough picking. But free !

  • @trevorhaeberle4688
    @trevorhaeberle4688 Před 4 dny

    Bro, u rock! 🙌🙌🥶

  • @andralandi1108
    @andralandi1108 Před 15 dny

    Great video! You explained everything really clearly and it feels like the info finally “clicked” for me.

  • @GrowingWhatIEat
    @GrowingWhatIEat Před 15 dny +1

    Great information thanks for sharing!!!

  • @Reject06
    @Reject06 Před 15 dny +1

    I swear, you have great timing with my current interests! I just picked up some more berries today and going to try your methods for these new ones.

  • @lauras5312
    @lauras5312 Před 15 dny

    thanks for sharing 😊

  • @monicamayer977
    @monicamayer977 Před 15 dny

    Good video

  • @shirleysuchdolski6042
    @shirleysuchdolski6042 Před 15 dny

    Thanks so much for all the info. My fav channel!

  • @karenburrell5188
    @karenburrell5188 Před 15 dny +1

    I have wild blackberries that grow under a tree in my yard takes a couple of weeks more before harvest but the indirect sunlight seems to be what they like.

    • @nolagirlhomestead
      @nolagirlhomestead Před 15 dny +2

      Two bushes, two different spots -- one full sun (ehh, not so much berries); one on north side is putting out flushes like never before. Planted same time, same year.
      I think north afternoon shade is better here in 9b inferno 🥵. Clear out dead canes only

  • @DingbadYoutube
    @DingbadYoutube Před 16 dny +2

    Good information. Thanks.

  • @cherylb.9766
    @cherylb.9766 Před 15 dny

    Good job on this vidio! Very informative and useful information. Thanks

  • @AlenAbdula
    @AlenAbdula Před 14 dny

    Navajo preform great for me in MA. Beautiful eye candy white flowers that turn into delicious monster berries.
    I had a huge harvest last year and ended up breaking new cane that grew over 8ft trying to shape it, it broke at the base. So sadly not going to have huge harvest this year. Hopefully few of the last year wood gives me something.
    Great video!
    ETA: I have Navajo planted on the side of my house, not full sun. And it still performs great. Eastern Mass! Regarding nutrients, all I do is add compost spring, and every other week top dress with compost. That's it.

  • @kidgloves2
    @kidgloves2 Před 11 dny +1

    Instead of chopping and dropping the pruned canes, can you root them and make more plants?

  • @FC2ESWS
    @FC2ESWS Před 8 dny

    I think you read my mind. I was just looking for some blackberries to grow!

  • @patrickmundy1966
    @patrickmundy1966 Před 9 dny

    Great video! My Blackberries here in Calabash are doing great and keep multipyling! Be careful with some composts and manures. Some are contaminated with Grazon and that will kill your garden.

  • @jenniferruth812
    @jenniferruth812 Před 15 dny

    I just bought 1 for the 1st time & need advice so this is great. Woot!

  • @user-fy7cp9yw7y
    @user-fy7cp9yw7y Před 15 dny +1

    Bought couple Prime Ark Freedom about 2 months ago. They are growing fast. I will be excited to see the blackberries appear. Thanks for the video. Enjoyed learning how to manage the dominating canes.

  • @PepperplacewithShawna
    @PepperplacewithShawna Před 13 dny

    Thank you!

  • @Mawmaw130
    @Mawmaw130 Před 15 dny

    Great info, my Freedoms are blooming now in Central Kentucky!

  • @maryjenkins6848
    @maryjenkins6848 Před 14 dny

    Thank you. This is very helpful

  • @andielliott7721
    @andielliott7721 Před 15 dny

    And it's blackberry season here in western Arkansas.

  • @ejsman36
    @ejsman36 Před 15 dny

    Bought and planted a thornless primacane for my mom like 30 years ago and it was the most vigorous growing and heavy yielding blackberry plant I have ever seen. Growing up in Northeast NY in the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains we used to forage wild blackberries among many other wild edibles. Not sure what variety that thornless was but it was leaps and bounds better than what I foraged in the woods as a kid lol

  • @MelissaWilliams74802
    @MelissaWilliams74802 Před 15 dny +1

    Thank you. I got mine by mistake were labeled as blueberries last year. 😂 learning a lot. There are lots of flowers this year after I cut them down last year. So excited !!

  • @shanec8812
    @shanec8812 Před 15 dny +2

    Great information. I have 2 Prime Ark plants on the way. I've heard that you can also propagate those top clippings to start new plants if you want more. :)

  • @miltonwelch8619
    @miltonwelch8619 Před 15 dny

    Thanks for the great tips. I bought 2 blackberry plants last year, knowing nothing about them, and I'm getting some fruit now. They're not as big or as many as yours, but the few that ripened were quite tasty. I'll be using these notes going forward.

  • @jeaniemalone5304
    @jeaniemalone5304 Před 15 dny

    Okay, gotta get me some of those!!!😁

    • @TheMillennialGardener
      @TheMillennialGardener  Před 15 dny

      They're awesome! I placed some links to some inexpensive starts in the video description.

  • @purpleunicorn164
    @purpleunicorn164 Před 15 dny

    Thank you for the link. My son has been asking for a blackberry plant and i wasnt sure but you changed my mind.

    • @TheMillennialGardener
      @TheMillennialGardener  Před 15 dny

      They're fun to grow, and they're very rewarding! You'll be harvesting them early, way before any other fruit trees and vegetables.

  • @jackiehorsley9263
    @jackiehorsley9263 Před 15 dny

    sounds awesome I am growing blackberries myself mine are grown in containers

  • @ashleys637
    @ashleys637 Před 14 dny

    Awesome vid as always! The only tidbit I'll need to google is when the best time is to plant blackberries in my area.

  • @user-oz9fs1xs9u
    @user-oz9fs1xs9u Před 14 dny

    I LOVE the Prime-Ark Freedom, I mail-ordered a few several years ago. I did a container experiment, and put one in a 5 gallon pot, I followed Nourse nursery instructions for growing as a 'tower' by making a cage of 4x4 concrete reinforcing wire around he 5-gallon pot. The instruction was to prune each cane when it grew to 18 inches or so, and let the side branches come out and fruit. This variety is so delicious, and the berries are big! I'm growing in a dry climate on a hill in California zone 9. I can't say enough about this variety.

    • @michaelyaary3860
      @michaelyaary3860 Před 4 hodinami

      you prune the primocane tips at 18inches? will the lateral growth then grow vertical as well or will entire height of cane be only 18 inches tall. i may buy prime ark freedom as well trying to figure out ideal pruning of primocanes to still yield good fall harvest

  • @melanieverheijen1886
    @melanieverheijen1886 Před 15 dny

    Interesting again. Bought them last year in autumn and now they go green here in Netherlands. In a couple weeks the bark of pine is coming, can't wait✌🏼

  • @JM-et1jk
    @JM-et1jk Před 5 dny

    I have been growing blackberries for a long time, Prime ark freedom and Osage both from Dr Clark out of Arkansas if am not mistaken are in my opinion the best there are and i have grown many many varieties, Great video as usual. Btw you can get two crops out of PAF , depending on how you prune them. Thank you

  • @patkrueger7353
    @patkrueger7353 Před 16 dny +1

    Great information for those. I'm growing blueberries and strawberries for the first time. Wow that really looks super comfy and cooling and relaxing for Dale. I think I would lay there. Lol

  • @ron952
    @ron952 Před 15 dny

    Thank you ! I Just planted 5 Chester Blackberries.

  • @ObsessiveAboutCats
    @ObsessiveAboutCats Před 16 dny

    Wonderful video! Thank you so much! I would love to see more content on these, even some shorts about how you prune it throughout the year and at the end of the year. Most pruning videos focus on the fluoricane bearing, which is understandable but unhelpful.
    I have Prime Ark Freedom and Travelers in a setup directly copied from you. I will update my spring chore list!
    FYI, I have discovered that blackberries really don't like containers. I had one plant in a 30 gallon grow bag and it was unhappy. I transferred it to the bed and it immediately took off!
    Seriously, thank you for posting this!

    • @TheMillennialGardener
      @TheMillennialGardener  Před 16 dny +1

      I explain how I summer prune the Prime Ark Freedom's at the end of the video. That is how I do it year-round. I just top them at around 4 feet and keep them shaped as a bush. You can do that with the primocane-fruiting types, because they fruit on that initial growth. Then, you just remove the canes when they're done fruiting. With the trailing and semi-erect types where you have to trellis them, they require a lot more pruning and maintenance. I can't produce a video on those, because I don't grow those types. They require more effort than I'm willing to give. Prime Ark Freedom's are so easy to maintain.

  • @lisamarieb3853
    @lisamarieb3853 Před 15 dny

    Great video! Knowing the difference between the Primo and Flori helped me a bunch as I have blackberries on my property and I wasn’t sure how to prune them. Now I do!!! Thank you.

  • @hcambo5373
    @hcambo5373 Před 15 dny

    Good luck my love ❤❤

  • @BrianF.1969
    @BrianF.1969 Před 15 dny +1

    I just pulled up some (3) blackberry or raspberry thorned canes out of my flower bed along the house in my front yard :( Google says they're blackberry. They were 2-3' tall and growing. Maybe I should have just topped them but figured I couldn't leave them there. I did get some of the roots to come up with them so I transplanted two of them in soil and put one in a bottle with water to see what they do. I'm guessing a bird ate some of the store bought berry's I threw out and that's how they started there.
    I tried starting raspberry's this year from some root cuttings but haven't been successful yet. I was successful at growing strawberry's from seed from a store bought berry, maybe I can grow blackberry's the same way :) Great video. I enjoyed watching it.

  • @CraftEccentricity
    @CraftEccentricity Před 15 dny

    I grow KIOWA, and of course they have thorns, but I let them trail over my fences, and they are almost plum size fruit. Delicious!

  • @thebearman324
    @thebearman324 Před 15 dny +1

    I've been picking blackberries on the side of the road for a long time. Even the ones with actual bitter seeds taste better than whatever is typical in the grocery store.

    • @MattyDemello
      @MattyDemello Před 15 dny +1

      100% the ones at the store is hard and not sweet at all. Like watered down. It's weird.

  • @PhilippeFernandez
    @PhilippeFernandez Před 15 dny

    My blackberries grow about 12 feet tall. I think they’re called triple crown I just give them fish, emotion and kelp in the spring.

  • @carolyn6290
    @carolyn6290 Před 15 dny

    Thank You, I just planted three blackberry plants this year with no idea how to care for them. I enjoy your channel very much.

  • @avstryker
    @avstryker Před 15 dny

    I grow Black Silk thornless and two thorned varieties ... I definitely prefer the flavor of the thorned ones, but I will take any of them over store bought.

  • @blackbones15
    @blackbones15 Před 15 dny

    I have Natchez and ...oh, my goodness I can't think of the other thornless for my zone 9b. Anyway, this is my 3rd year with them and I have berries on the Natchez this year. I'm so excited!!! Now I remember the other Ouachita! yep, that's the one. Lol!

  • @bobbywilliams2839
    @bobbywilliams2839 Před 16 dny +1

    I'm in chicago. If u want blackberries in containers you have to grow Thorned they are more hearty. In ground near the house thornless will work.😊

    • @TheMillennialGardener
      @TheMillennialGardener  Před 16 dny

      These Prime Ark Freedom's are pretty vigorous. They grow like a beast, far and away more vigorous and thicker than my other varieties. I'd think these would have a good shot.

    • @klmaloney13
      @klmaloney13 Před 15 dny

      I have the Bushel and Berry Baby Cakes which are thornless in containers. They are good for zone 4-8 and only get 3 to 4 feet tall. I have a small yard currently so only grow small varieties in containers (also have raspberry and blueberries plus veggies). They are full of berries.

  • @fotoejunkee6247
    @fotoejunkee6247 Před 15 dny

    I love our Prime Ark Freedom blackberries. They taste delicious and everyone is shocked at how big the berries get.

    • @TheMillennialGardener
      @TheMillennialGardener  Před 15 dny

      They're awesome! They make great blackberry ice cream. That's what we've been doing with ours!

  • @dianeschneider1
    @dianeschneider1 Před 10 dny

    I second the question: How do you keep underground runners from getting totally out of bounds. I've had Prime Ark Freedoms for years and they will send some very, very long runners underground only to come up several feet away. And let me tell you it's a chore digging down a foot or more to excavate them! I have this same problem with my raspberry beds.

  • @Chewie576
    @Chewie576 Před 8 dny

    I live near Chicago and have PrimeArk Freedom and PrimeArk Traveler. The Freedom canes die over winter, but I get a huge crop every year. The Traveler survive winter better, but are not as sweet nor as large as the Freedom. Traveler is not as a vigorous grower which I like better.

  • @MichaelAbitzOculiPotenti

    I have this naturally growing under my black Walnut tree and I learned a lot I'm in Wisconsin my variety is different but same plant

  • @Seraph318
    @Seraph318 Před 15 dny

    Thanks for the video! Honestly it's been hard to find good videos on how to grow blackberries. I live in Central FL zone 9b/10a (sort of on the border). I have 3 thornless Arapaho blackberry plants, so they grow on their 2nd year canes. I have them in large grow bags (I rent) and had an issue with them not producing and struggling with some disease, but I started pruning the canes to be about 4-5ft to stimulate more lateral growth, and supposedly the plant can have a hard time supporting really tall canes and fruiting when it doesn't have all the nutrients of being planted in ground. So I pruned them to be about 4-5 feet (way more manageable), they almost immediately shot lateral growth and started fruiting lol. Same with my boysenberries!
    This is the first time mine are actually growing berries, they had to be cut back to soil level twice due to disease, but one day they just came back stronger, gave them more sun and better conditions, so 2 years later I actually get a few berries lol, almost done ripening!

  • @tippysdad6937
    @tippysdad6937 Před 15 dny

    Prime ark freedom is king in Las Vegas as well 😎

  • @sakamoto5195
    @sakamoto5195 Před 15 dny

    Blackberries are my favorite! I just bought the one but I wish I bought more 😅

    • @TheMillennialGardener
      @TheMillennialGardener  Před 15 dny +2

      It’s never enough 🙃

    • @elyserhyne243
      @elyserhyne243 Před 15 dny

      Hey, just an FYI you can do cuttings of them. Making cuttings of blackberries are a bit different so look at videos of how to do it.
      You can make your one plant into dozens in a few years

  • @PlantObsessed
    @PlantObsessed Před 11 dny

    Thank you for the video. It makes the choice simple. Can you grow currants in your area?

  • @MattyDemello
    @MattyDemello Před 15 dny

    Amazing. I need a prime ark plant or 2. I have a ton of real wild raspberries from the woods. Fall gold raspberries and im my front yard i have my real wild black raspberries.

  • @paul.1337
    @paul.1337 Před 14 dny

    I went with Anne (yellow) raspberries. The birds mostly ignore them. I might add some blackberries if my strawberries are a huge bust again this year.

  • @woodenjoe
    @woodenjoe Před 15 dny

    I have many varieties now, but i purchased some Prime Rk freedom from yours and a few others recommendations, at the end of the fall last year, a radom deer came and ate all the brambles from it down to the roots... Didnt touch any of the other plants just the prime ark freedoms.... Luckily its starting to come back, but i dont think ill see any fruit from it till next year

  • @danielleterry2331
    @danielleterry2331 Před 15 dny

    I feed my blackberries in feb and again in October, cut them back and holy cow they just keep giving me a gallon bag full every two days of black berries.

  • @lburrsshinyhunts2253
    @lburrsshinyhunts2253 Před 16 dny +2

    I got a couple on clearance at Lowe’s. One was sweetie pie and one was natchez. I think they were half off so like $13. Couldn’t pass that up.

    • @hardstylzz5024
      @hardstylzz5024 Před 15 dny

      Same here got them on clearance during fall last yr for $6 planted near my chicken run so the girls have a snack, already have new canes coming up. This gives them shade during the hot summer months.