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Plant Characteristics

Attributes
  • Berries
Exposure
  • Sun
Nature Attraction
  • Disease Resistant
Soil Moisture Needs
  • Average
 

Homeowner Growing & Maintenance

Blackberries are easy to grow and adapts to most conditions. Feed once a year with a slow release fertilizer. To give your plant the best possible start, we send a free packet of slow release fertilizer to include when planting.

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BLACKBERRY NAVAHO

Rubus 'Navaho'

Buy Navaho Blackberry online. A thornless blackberry with an upright growth habit. Excellent berry that is flavorful, firm and sweet. Very winter hardy

Height:

4-5 Feet

Spread:

5-6 Feet

Hardiness Zone:

5-10

What's My Hardiness Zone?

Genus Overview: Rubus

Common Name: BLACKBERRY




Free with every plant purchased

  • Pre-measured packet of time release fertilizer Keeps your plant well nourished for 1 year.
  • Pre-hydrated Hydro-Gels to include while planting, Hydro- Gels helps retain soil moisture, plants establish quicker with less transplant shock. Plants survive drought condition and accidental missed waterings better.
  • Planting and Care instruction brochure.

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Eco gallon Potted

SKU: 3142

(2.64 qrts / 2.51 liters)
(8 units available now - G)

Multi-Plant Discount! Standard Package




$19.95

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Jumbo gallon Potted

SKU: 6730

(4.04 qrts / 3.82 liters)
(2 units available now - S)

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$24.95

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