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Ouachita Blackberry Bushes Tissue Culture

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Ouachita Blackberry Shrubs

🌟 Experience the Excellence of Tissue Culture Grown Ouachita Blackberry Plants – Buy Now!

Why Choose Tissue Culture Grown Plants?

  • Consistent Quality: Tissue culture produced plants are clones of the parent plants, ensuring the same growing characteristics. Only the best of the best plants in each variety are chosen for cloning.

  • Vigor: Tissue culture plants are continually in growth mode their first year. Container-grown TC plants don't stop growing until frosts hit in fall.

  • Superior Branching: Selecting the best parent stock allows for stronger branching, more blooms, and heavier crops.

  • True to Type: Tissue culture reproduces or clones plants in a lab to create exact replicas of the parent plant.

Product Description:

The Ouachita Blackberry Shrubs are an excellent choice for home garden blackberry bushes. These shrubs produce large, sweet blackberries on erect, upright, thornless canes. The ripening of Ouachita Blackberries begins around June 12 (based on the Clarksville, Arkansas area) and extends for about five weeks. This ripening season falls between that of Arapaho and Navaho blackberries.

Key Features:

  • Sweet Flavor: Produces large, sweet blackberries.

  • Thornless Canes: Easy to handle and harvest.

  • High Yield: Known for excellent quality and high production.

  • Early Ripening: Begins ripening in early June.

  • Cold Hardy: Suitable for a wide range of climates (zones 5-9).

Why Choose Ouachita Blackberry?

  • High Yielding: Produces an estimated 2 to 4 quarts per vine.

  • Excellent Quality: High-quality fruit and robust plant growth.

  • Versatile Use: Ideal for backyard gardens, fresh eating, and homemade preserves.

Planting and Care Instructions:

  • Sun Exposure: Plant in full sun for optimal growth.

  • Soil Requirements: Prefers well-drained soil.

  • Watering: Regular watering needed to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged.

  • Pruning: Prune to encourage new growth and manage plant size.

Perfect For:

  • Home Gardens: Ideal for backyard gardening and fresh fruit harvests.

  • Berry Lovers: Produces sweet, large blackberries perfect for eating fresh or using in recipes.

Plant the Ouachita Blackberry Shrubs in your garden to enjoy its sweet, high-quality fruit and the benefits of a hardy, high-yielding cultivar.

Shipping Information:

  • Available Sizes:

    • Container Grown Tissue Culture bushes shipped in 3.5 inch pots and/or Quart pots.

  • Shipping Restrictions: Cannot ship this item into California.

🌼 Enhance Your Garden Today! Don't miss the chance to add the Ouachita Blackberry Shrubs to your garden collection. Its early ripening, high yield, and cold hardiness make it a must-have for any garden enthusiast. Order now and enjoy bountiful harvests of delicious blackberries!

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Ouachita Blackberry Shrubs

🌟 Experience the Excellence of Tissue Culture Grown Ouachita Blackberry Plants – Buy Now!

Why Choose Tissue Culture Grown Plants?

  • Consistent Quality: Tissue culture produced plants are clones of the parent plants, ensuring the same growing characteristics. Only the best of the best plants in each variety are chosen for cloning.

  • Vigor: Tissue culture plants are continually in growth mode their first year. Container-grown TC plants don't stop growing until frosts hit in fall.

  • Superior Branching: Selecting the best parent stock allows for stronger branching, more blooms, and heavier crops.

  • True to Type: Tissue culture reproduces or clones plants in a lab to create exact replicas of the parent plant.

Product Description:

The Ouachita Blackberry Shrubs are an excellent choice for home garden blackberry bushes. These shrubs produce large, sweet blackberries on erect, upright, thornless canes. The ripening of Ouachita Blackberries begins around June 12 (based on the Clarksville, Arkansas area) and extends for about five weeks. This ripening season falls between that of Arapaho and Navaho blackberries.

Key Features:

  • Sweet Flavor: Produces large, sweet blackberries.

  • Thornless Canes: Easy to handle and harvest.

  • High Yield: Known for excellent quality and high production.

  • Early Ripening: Begins ripening in early June.

  • Cold Hardy: Suitable for a wide range of climates (zones 5-9).

Why Choose Ouachita Blackberry?

  • High Yielding: Produces an estimated 2 to 4 quarts per vine.

  • Excellent Quality: High-quality fruit and robust plant growth.

  • Versatile Use: Ideal for backyard gardens, fresh eating, and homemade preserves.

Planting and Care Instructions:

  • Sun Exposure: Plant in full sun for optimal growth.

  • Soil Requirements: Prefers well-drained soil.

  • Watering: Regular watering needed to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged.

  • Pruning: Prune to encourage new growth and manage plant size.

Perfect For:

  • Home Gardens: Ideal for backyard gardening and fresh fruit harvests.

  • Berry Lovers: Produces sweet, large blackberries perfect for eating fresh or using in recipes.

Plant the Ouachita Blackberry Shrubs in your garden to enjoy its sweet, high-quality fruit and the benefits of a hardy, high-yielding cultivar.

Shipping Information:

  • Available Sizes:

    • Container Grown Tissue Culture bushes shipped in 3.5 inch pots and/or Quart pots.

  • Shipping Restrictions: Cannot ship this item into California.

🌼 Enhance Your Garden Today! Don't miss the chance to add the Ouachita Blackberry Shrubs to your garden collection. Its early ripening, high yield, and cold hardiness make it a must-have for any garden enthusiast. Order now and enjoy bountiful harvests of delicious blackberries!

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