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Blackberry Collection

Two great Blackberries: Ouachita (Early Season): This mid-season ‘floricane’ variety was bred in Arkansas, USA. It has an upright growth habit and is spine-free, so picking the large fruits (often 50% larger than good old Loch Ness) is easy. Its erect
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Two great Blackberries: Ouachita (Early Season): This mid-season ‘floricane’ variety was bred in Arkansas, USA. It has an upright growth habit & is spine-free, so picking the large fruits (often 50% larger than good old Loch Ness) is easy. Its erect growth means it can be grown closer together & gives higher yields from a smaller space. Ouachita can even be grown in a pot if space is severly limited. Most importantly, it has a wonderfully sweet, true blackberry flavour. Navaho (Late Season): Navaho blackberry plants will give you large clusters of sweet blackberry fruits (up to 7g per fruit) on this upright, easy picking plant. Navaho crops from late August.

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