A Typical Bunch of Our Blackberries
The Doyle’s Thornless Blackberry™ is not new at all, ours is 40 years old, older than most Thornless blackberry plants sold today. The original plant is still producing gallons and gallons of sweet juicy berries!
There are many new Thornless blackberries on the market but there are none that compares with this one, not even one!
The other varieties only produce about 1 to 2 quarts per plant, but you already knew that, didn’t you? Others cannot grow in all frost zones 3 to 10, but this one can and does. It is now growing in all 50 states and Canada. We have also sent plants to South America and Africa.
Before one can truly understand the Doyle’s Thornless Blackberry™ it is necessary to understand the ordinary berries, and maybe you have some of them now.
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Basket after Basket—Yummy
Nearly all popular varieties yield far less than the this variety. The average is about 1 to 2 quarts per plant. Some may produce a gallon, which is not even close to the our production. This amazing plant yields 10 to 20 gallons per plant, that’s 1 to 2 bushels! Many dwarf fruit trees don’t produce this much volume.
How would you like a blackberry that doubles as an ornamental? Well, now you can! Because the bunches of berries are so huge, the flowers are too! We think they look like Pom-Poms.
You can grow the Doyle’s Thornless Blackberry™ on a 7 foot trellis, producing a tall massive bush covered with blooms, and later dozens and dozens of huge bunches of sweet, juicy blackberries.
Using ordinary blackberries, one would need to plant at least 30 to even come close to the amazing Doyle’s Thornless Blackberry's™ production. That many plants take up a lot of garden or yard space and will cost $30 to $50.
One of our plants growing on a 7 foot trellis requires only about 9 square feet. It can even be grown in large containers for patio use,.
A bare root plant needs two to four weeks to re-root itself. Don't pronounce it dead till it has time to root. Production is slow in the first year because it is establishing itself. The 3rd year is when you will see the best production, producing large, sweet and juicy berries. Some have gotten 3 gallons the first year. That however, is not usual but it can be done with care and good weather.
It’s outrageously tasty to go out in the morning to pick a large bowl of berries for your cereal or just eat them fresh with cream.
LOOK AT THIS:
Thornless
10 to 20 gallons of berries per plant
(that’s about 1 to 2 bushels per plant)
Fruit is in large bunches with 40 to 100 berries
All 50 states, zones 3—10
Bears over a 4 to 6 week period
Large, sweet, juicy berries.
Is in the Agriculture Hall of Fame
Doubles as an ornamental
No disease reported ever!
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