Frequently asked questions

Yes, many blackberry varieties are suitable for container growing, especially dwarf or thornless types. Ensure the planter is large enough, ideally at least 20-25 litres, to accommodate root growth. Provide consistent moisture and good drainage for optimal performance.

Prune 'floricanes' (two-year-old fruiting canes) back to the ground after harvest. This encourages new 'primocanes' to grow, which will produce fruit the following year.

Yes, blackberries perform best and produce the most fruit when grown in full sun. They require at least six to eight hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal yield.

Water deeply and regularly, especially during dry spells and fruit development. Aim for consistent soil moisture, but avoid waterlogging, which can harm the roots.

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