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Natchez is a semi-erect, thornless variety that produces large, sweet berries each year. The berries store well for extended enjoyment. Natchez Thornless blackberries grow on summer-bearing floricanes that ripen in early June – sooner than most other thornless varieties.
You’ll enjoy large crops of large, oblong, glossy berries. Perfect for eating fresh, baking, and preserves. The thornless nature of these plants make them an excellent choice for home gardens and farms alike.
This is a self-pollinating plant that has spreading potential. New canes come up from the roots to increase productivity. It is necessary to prune blackberries annually for the best crop. At any time of the year, you can prune crossed or dead branches to encourage new growth. In late winter, prune back last year’s fruiting canes.
Natchez Blackberry thrives in a variety of conditions. For best results, plant in full sun and well-draining soil. The Natchez thornless variety is drought tolerant and loves the hot heat of the South but is very tolerant to colder weather too!
This variety is brought to you by the USDA and the University of Arkansas.
| Sun | |
| No | |
| 4-5 ft | |
| 3-4 ft | |
| Summer | |
| Yes | |
| Pink, White | |
| Mild | |
| No | |
| Yes |