Blackberry Plant Starter - 3 Bare Root Sweetie Pie Variety - Rubus Fruit, Non-GMO, Fruiting Shrub for Home Garden
Blackberry Plant Starter - 3 Bare Root Sweetie Pie Variety - Rubus Fruit, Non-GMO, Fruiting Shrub for Home Garden
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Sweetie Pie Blackberry Plant - Starter Plant - Non-GMO
Introducing the Sweetie Pie Blackberry Plant, a delightful addition to your garden! This starter plant (bare root) offers you the chance to cultivate your very own blackberry bushes, providing you with sweet, delicious fruits. Known for their high antioxidant content and ease of care, these blackberry plants will thrive in your garden with minimal fuss, making them perfect for both novice and experienced gardeners alike.
- Produces sweet and juicy blackberries
- Tolerates a variety of growing conditions
- Thrives in full sun with some afternoon shade
- Requires moderate watering - 1 inch per week
- Prefers slightly acidic, well-drained soil
- Long lifespan of approximately 10 years with proper care
- Ships bare root for easy planting
Plant Attributes
Common Name: Sweetie Pie Blackberry Plant
Scientific Name: Rubus fruit
Sunlight: Full sun (tolerates some afternoon shade)
Watering: Moderate (approx. 1 inch per week)
Soil: Slightly acidic, well-drained soil (avoid clay soil)
Hardiness Zones: 5-9
Growth Habit: Fruiting shrub
Format: Bare root starter plant
Shipping Information
Ships within 1-3 days of ordering via USPS Ground Advantage or Priority Mail. Please note that shipping times may be longer during the Spring season due to high volume sales. The plants are shipped bare root with no pot.
Returns Policy
We accept returns within 48 hours of plant arrival. Your satisfaction is important to us! If you encounter any issues with your order, please reach out to us as soon as possible. After 48 hours in your care, we cannot guarantee the health of the plant.
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