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'Columbia Star' Blackberry Plant

'Columbia Star' Blackberry Plant

$8.81

Original: $29.37

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'Columbia Star' Blackberry Plantβ€”

$29.37

$8.81

The Story

  • Few things are more annoying (or painful) than ripping your hands and arms to shreds whilst trying to harvest your homegrown blackberries - that's where 'Columbia Star' comes into its own!
  • A completely thornless variety, this plant produces chunky ovoid blackberries (weighing up to 7g each) with excellent flavour and sweetness
  • As a trailing variety, this blackberry plant will benefit greatly from support (a horizontal wire trellis works perfectly)
  • Cane berries like blackberries are split into two categories: floricane-fruiting and primocane-fruiting. 'Columbia Star' is a floricane-fruiting (or summer-bearing) blackberry variety meaning that fruit is produced on one-year-old canes, rather than on the year's new stems
  • Chow down on your blackberries before they even make it to the fruit trug, cook them down with sugar into a sticky jam or add them to a delicious homemade crumble!
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Details & Craftsmanship

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Description

  • Few things are more annoying (or painful) than ripping your hands and arms to shreds whilst trying to harvest your homegrown blackberries - that's where 'Columbia Star' comes into its own!
  • A completely thornless variety, this plant produces chunky ovoid blackberries (weighing up to 7g each) with excellent flavour and sweetness
  • As a trailing variety, this blackberry plant will benefit greatly from support (a horizontal wire trellis works perfectly)
  • Cane berries like blackberries are split into two categories: floricane-fruiting and primocane-fruiting. 'Columbia Star' is a floricane-fruiting (or summer-bearing) blackberry variety meaning that fruit is produced on one-year-old canes, rather than on the year's new stems
  • Chow down on your blackberries before they even make it to the fruit trug, cook them down with sugar into a sticky jam or add them to a delicious homemade crumble!