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Blackberry - Chester Thornless
Pruning on a regular schedule is also beneficial to the growth and health of the plant. The Chester Thornless Blackberry, 'Rubus 'Chester Thornless', is a semi-erect variety of blackberry that was developed by the USDA. It contains high quality and high yields, and they are excellent eaten fresh or made into preserves and blackberry wine. Fruit is borne on previous years growth, so cut canes to the ground after they are done bearing. It is late in ripening, starting in July. It is a fast grower and requires full sun. To maintain plants, be sure to water in dry weather and use mulch to conserve soil moisture and control weeds. Chester is the most hardy thornless blackberry. It bears large, firm, sweet fruit, and is very resistant to cane blight. This blackberry produces medium to large, round, deep black, very sweet berries. Blackberries are a delicious gourmet treat that may be eaten fresh or used in cobbler, cake, sauce, jam, jelly or syrup. Training canes to grow on a trellis, they can grow to 10' long. ... more information
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