Use and Care Manual

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Bearing plump, juicy berries on thornless canes,
these hardy blackberry varieties are ideal for any
garden. Whether baked in cookies, cakes or
pies, or enjoyed as a fresh snack, these tasty
berries will delight your taste buds!
Caution:
Do nnot aassume aany pplant iis ssafe tto eeat.
Only pparts oof pplants eexpressly ggrown tto bbe eeaten
should bbe ccons
idered eedible. AAs wwith aany pproduct
that iis nnot ffood, ccare sshould bbe ttaken tto mmake
sure tthat ssmall cchild
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any ppart oof aa pplant tthat iis nnot eexpressly ggrown tto
be eeaten.
Unless specifically stated, this product is
intended for ornamental horticultural use only
and is not intended for consumption or ingestion
by humans or pets. Most plants are harmless
but some contain toxic substances which can
cause adverse health effects. Furthermore, some
individuals and some animals are sensitive or
allergic to certain plants and precautions should
be taken to limit or avoid physical contact with
particular plants. Some plants have thorns or
spines that can be painful if handled.
In ccase oof iingestion ccontact aa ppoison
control ccenter iimmediately.
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Full sun to part shade.
LIGHT/SUN
EXPOSURE
USDA HHARDINESS
ZONES
PLANTING
DISTANCE
IN-GGROUND
MATURE
HEIGHT // SSPREAD
Arapaho:
6 feet tall with a 4 foot
spread.
Natchez:
5 feet tall with a 4 foot
spread.
Navaho:
5 feet tall with a 4 foot
spread.
Ouachita:
6 feet tall with a 3 foot
spread.
Spring.
Edible fruit.
Berries ripen in midsummer.
Great for cooking or eating fresh.
BLOOM TTIME
TIME TTO RREACH
MATURITY
FACTS OOF NNOTE
PLANT TTYPE
Perennial.
CONTAINER SSIZE
One plant per 12-inch or larger
container.
12 to 24 months.
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Arapaho:
4 to 9.
Natchez:
4 to 9.
Navaho:
6 to 10.
Ouachita:
6 to 9.
At least 4 feet apart.
VARIETAL INFORMATION
A chill hour is equal to one hour a plant spends in temperatures
ranging from 32-45°F. The amount of chill hours required varies
between varieties. If a plant does not experience enough chill
hours during winter, its flower buds may not open in spring.
Arapaho:
400 to 500 chill hours.
Natchez:
400 to 500 chill hours.
Navaho:
800 chill hours.
Ouachita:
300 to 500 chill hours.

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