
The berries of the thornless Black Satin Blackberry bushes are very large, firm and when completely ripe are a black color with scattered red cells that give the berry a slightly tart flavor.
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The canes of the thornless Black Sation are semi-erect, vigorous and disease free, however, the blackberry canes need some support when loaded with berries, because of the heavy weight of the berries.
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Black Satin Blackberry Plants price(s):
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Black Satin Blackberry Plants price(s):
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2 Year (Fall Shipping)
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$3.75
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3 Year Fruiting Size (Fall Shipping)
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$12.75
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3 Year Fruiting Jumbo (Fall Shipping)
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$22.75
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Recommended zones for Black Satin Blackberry Plants:
Zone 5 | (-10° to -5° ) |
Zone 6 | (-5° to 5° ) |
Zone 7 | (5° to 10° ) |
Zone 8 | (10° to 20° ) |
Zone 9 | (20° to 30° ) |
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Pick-your-own blackberry fields stake the canes, so that the berries are easier to pick by the bucketful, and the berry are kept fresh and clean.
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The flavor and aroma of fresh Black Satin blackberries are excellent, and Nursery grown mature plants can bear fruit the first year planted.
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The ruby red berry of the Black Satin Blackberry ripens to a beautiful black color. The Black Satin berries are perfect for baking into pies, jelly and jam.
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Quail, turkey and other wildlife game birds gather around Black Satin Blackberry plants when the berries begin ripening.
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The Black Satin blackberry was discovered as a thornless mutation in an Illinois field, and the Black Satin bushes are among the most cold hardy blackberry cultivars.
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