🌿 Grow Your Own Berry Paradise!
The 2 Jewel Black Raspberry Plant is an everbearing, all-natural gem that produces sweet, thornless, and high-yielding organic berries. These 2-year-old plants are ready for fall planting and come with easy-to-follow instructions, making them perfect for both novice and experienced gardeners. With their high antioxidant content and adaptability to various USDA hardiness zones, they are a must-have for health-conscious millennials looking to elevate their gardening game.
Material Features | Natural |
Color | Black |
Unit Count | 2 Count |
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Expected Planting Period | Fall |
USDA Hardiness Zone | 5, 6, 7, 8 |
Moisture Needs | Regular Watering |
Expected Blooming Period | Winter |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
C**R
1yr later
Bought these last May, arrived as small rooted cuttings. They were transplanted into pots a few weeks after arriving then planted a few months later. I am now picking HUGE berries. I have tip rooted and takin several cuttings from them and now have a thriving patch!
M**.
Nice healthy plants
Both plants were delivered with healthy leaves. They are growing nicely and looking forward to harvest time. Will update if fruits turn out differently than expected.Here’s a photo of one of them a few weeks later. I need to put it into a larger pot soon.
A**R
Too small and too short fir 2-year old
The seller’s description mention 2-year old. Although I am not an expert in blackberry, they are too small for a 2-year old when compared to other 2-year old raspberry. The attached photo shows the small black berry from this seller while on the right hand side are the 2-year old raspberry from the other seller.
D**E
Mother Natures gift to us
My plants are beautiful, I love them.
K**I
Black caps bush as I knew as a kid
Seem to be growing well waiting to if berrie blossom
A**R
Tiny tiny tiny plant
$15 for a 2-3 inch plant! I gave it 3 stars for a healthy root ball. Spend a few more dollars and get a real plant at a nursery
H**E
Planted and doing well in S. TX!
Grew up eating these in Upstate NY and trying to see if we can get them started here. So far, so good, but we know we have to plant them in an area that is somewhat shaded as summer temps here can be well over 100 degrees. We're also devising a way to keep the critters out of them once they do start producing. We have squirrels, skunks, the occasional possum and a ton of Raccoons....which we know would love to help themselves. Wish us luck! LOL
P**.
Good Plants - Great Seller
From the small root plugs this grower sent has grown some very heathy black raspberry bushes.The seller's instructions are clear and helpful, and they are responsive when you contact them with questions or issues.
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