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How Do You Grow Blackberries In Texas?

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How Do You Grow Blackberries In Texas?

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Texas is an ideal location to grow blackberries. Blackberries adapt well to Texas climates and grow in homes and gardens all over the state. Blackberries are in their prime during their third through eighth years of life. The vines bear fruit one year after planting, but production increases over time. A well managed blackberry bush can produce good quality blackberries for up to 15 years. Growing blackberries is easy. Just follow a few simple rules. Plant blackberries from root cuttings you take during their dormant winter season. Make sure that all root cuttings are the size of a pencil. Dig a hole three inches deep in well draining sandy soil. The pH level of the soil must be between 4.5 to 7.5. Lay the blackberry root cutting horizontally in the hole, and cover it with dirt. Space the separate root cuttings three feet apart. Early spring is the ideal season for starting blackberries in Texas. Bury drip irrigation lines at the time of planting to ensure your new blackberry plants ge

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