🌿 Unleash Your Inner Gardener with Natchez Blackberries!
The BlackBerry Plants Natchez package includes four robust, thornless blackberry plants, each 3-6 inches tall, shipped in 2-inch tray pots. These organic plants are designed for outdoor growth in full sun, thriving in sandy soil with moderate watering. Perfect for gardeners looking to produce high yields of delicious blackberries.
Material Features | Organic |
Color | Black |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
USDA Hardiness Zone | 5 |
Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
M**C
Satisfied.
Satisfied with purchase.
T**
Place them in a space they will be able to get direct sun & can grow large.
I did not get berries the first year, this is there second spring and there’s lots of black berries on the vines to ripen and 😋 enjoy! These were very small at purchase but don’t let that concern you. I read up on how they like to grow. I’m excited to eat them this spring to summer.
A**I
black berries
a joke
Y**.
To make sure knowing what you’re gonna
I couldn’t believe how small the plants were for the amount of money. I could’ve gone to the local store Amber better quality plants.
J**R
Slow starter
Slow growth after one month
D**R
plant looks great
I like that the product came promptly and I it was very healthy looking. I just thought it would be bigger.
A**R
Good pruduct
Just as described. Thriving after a month, rest is on you.
T**S
Plants are rather small and maybe too small to withstand the journey
I was really hoping to have had these grow, but when they arrived, two of them were severely affected with dried up leaves and only one had no visible dried leaves. There was another one in the shipment that had some living leaves with a few dried. I did contact the seller and sent a picture of them inbox. The seller told me to plant them and see what happens, however, they have not recovered more than two weeks later. The one that was all green is barely hanging on after being potted while the others just completely died. I was rather disappointed and I don’t feel like contacting the seller again about the shipment. To me, maybe they should have been bigger with a more established root system. The very hot summer we had and trying to ship those really small plants maybe was too much plant shock for them I suppose. I won’t go this route anymore and maybe just stick to looking out for something local. That way I am less likely to lose money. I can’t really fault the seller. He/she can keep the 20 something dollars.
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