Blackberry
Gardeners are increasingly growing tasty and healthy blackberries in their gardens. Varieties vary in ripening time, berry size and shape, and growth habits. Thornless varieties are easier to care for.
This section describes blackberry planting techniques in detail. Choosing the right location and preparing the soil are crucial. Beets, carrots, and zucchini are considered the best precursors. Planting can be done in spring or fall, observing proper spacing and other considerations. Propagation occurs by apical shoots, layering, seeds, and cuttings.
You don't need any special skills to care for this plant. A few simple requirements are sufficient. They establish a watering regime, weed, apply fertilizer, shape the bush, and carry out work to protect against pests and infections.
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