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The thornless blackberry is a perennial fruit shrub that has become very popular in Poland in recent years. It is frost-resistant and spreads easily. Grows up to 3–5 m. Its main advantage is the absence of thorns, as the name suggests. Suitable for immediate consumption as well as for various preserves. One bush can yield up to 15 kg of fruit. Fruits appear in August.
The thornless blackberry is a perennial fruit shrub that has become very popular in Poland in recent years. It is frost-resistant and spreads easily. It produces long fruit-bearing shoots. Grows up to 3–5 m. This is a thornless variety, which increases its attractiveness. Annual growth: 0.5–1.2 m.
Use: The fruits have a wide range of medicinal applications. They are suitable for fresh consumption as well as for various preserves: jams, juices, jellies. One bush can yield up to 15 liters of fruit. The fruits have a cleansing effect on the body, removing various toxins. Blackberry bushes are a great choice for any garden.
Flowering and fruiting: Blooms from June to August. Flowers are white or light pink. It produces very abundantly. The fruits are very tasty, juicy, shiny, and large. Fruiting from early August to mid-October.
Care: In autumn, shoots should be removed from supports, laid on the ground, and covered with agrotextile, straw, etc. Otherwise, it has no special requirements. Blackberries need a sunny site and do not like overly wet or waterlogged soil. Plant 1–1.5 m apart. Should be trained along supports.
Pruning: During the growing season, regular pruning after harvest is necessary.