


🍇 Grow Your Own Berry Paradise!
The BlackBerry Plants Big Daddy package includes four 2-inch starter plants that are thornless and produce large, sweet berries from mid-summer to fall. These vigorous plants require trellising and thrive when planted in quality organic soil.
| ASIN | B097S2F82D |
| Best Sellers Rank | #356,110 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #2,421 in Fruit Plants & Seeds |
| Brand Name | Hello Organics |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (120) |
| Expected Blooming Period | to fall |
| Expected Plant Height | 5 Feet |
| Expected Planting Period | Summer |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Item Weight | 13.61 g |
| Manufacturer | Hello Organics |
| Material Features | Organic |
| Moisture Needs | Regular Watering |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Produces Fruit |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | blackberry |
| Product Care Instructions | Once package is retrieved from the mailbox or P.O.Box, take the tube plants out of the box and sit in water for a couple of minutes, then pot them for a few weeks before planting them in the ground. |
| Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
| Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
| UPC | 810187545252 |
| USDA Hardiness Zone | 7-9 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
J**R
Small But Healthy
These plants were a little smaller than I was expecting, however all four of them are alive and growing in my garden at the moment and I expect they will do fine over the winter.
M**R
Two arrived without leaves, and died!
But the other 2 which did have some leaves on them are surviving ok and growing in pots right now. It'll be some time before they will be large enough to produce berries however. Given that 2 arrived without any attached leaves and thus died, I cannot give this a very good rating unfortunately. Updated: The other 2 plants lost their leaves and died just weeks later, it was not possible to keep these things alive for some reason.
C**S
Great looking plants!
Even though my postmaster didn't notify me for over a day that my order had arrived, all 4 plants look wonderful. Getting them in the ground today! Thank you
B**S
Great, would recommend!
My little blackberry plants arrived on time, we'll protected, and quite healthy, I planted them right away and am looking forward to years of sweet, delicious, and healthy snacks! Thank you!
K**H
Growing plants
I’ll let you know come spring. Thanks
B**S
Probably my fault
My plants didn't do well. Probably my fault. I planted them and the roots seemed to do nothing. Maybe I didn't pat them down enough. Maybe I overwatered them. Maybe the soil isn't any good. They were small, but no smaller than the description says. I'm in climate zone 9 and planted them on Feb 8th. I thought that was fine. I thought you have to plant them before it gets too warm...but they didn't seem to respond to being planted this early and the freeze didn't seem to help either. Not sure if that kills them shortly after transplanting. I'd recommend some information on the Amazon page for recommended transplant date for the various climate zones. Maybe even a questionaire and blocking purchase at bad times for the customer's climate zone unless they waive warning. Also there was a freeze. I also ordered the boysenberries so I'll see how that goes. I put those under grow lights for now with a bigger cup, because I'm scared to put them out and get a freeze. Hoping to grow them a little bigger first. If I remember I'll update review in a few months or when I have an update.
A**R
One died quickly, the others are progressing slowly
The arrived very quickly and were as described. Young plants like these are very fragile. They can't withstand much in the way of stress and definitely can't withstand the full day of sun. They have to be transplanted into a larger pot, with room to grow a bit, and kept in a place where they're limited to about 3 hours of sun per day, and lots of shade. After several months of this, they can be planted in the ground, if that's what you choose. I got them into larger pots, with some good potting mix. One of them died very quickly, because they are very fragile. The other three are progressing, although it's very slowly. One of the reasons might be that it's just too hot for them in Texas in July. Even when they're healthy enough to transplant into the ground, you don't want to do it when it's over 100 degrees, because they might not survive. If I had to do it over again, I might just spend the extra money and get the more mature plants. If you are willing to nurse these to maturity, they're a good value. But if you want plants that are more mature than this, and stand a better chance of survival, spend the extra money and get the more mature plants.
A**R
Awful
These came in very bad shape. All the leaves were yellow (most have already fallen off). I do not think they will make it.
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