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Taste of Heaven® Blackberry

Rubus 'Taste of Heaven'

  • Hardy in zones 5-9 and produces abundant crops of large, consistently sweet blackberries with perfect juice-to-seed ratio
  • Completely thornless canes make harvesting easy and safe, with no painful pricks during care or picking
  • Fruits on second-year canes in summer with extended harvest period lasting several weeks from midsummer through late summer
  • Compact 3-5 ft size fits easily into landscape beds without requiring trellis support, though trellising simplifies maintenance
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Where to Plant

Sunlight: Provide at least six hours of direct sunlight daily for best fruit production and sweetest berries. Taste of Heaven will tolerate partial shade better than most blackberries and can still produce fruit with four to five hours of sun, though yields will be reduced.

Soil: Plant in well-drained, slightly acidic soil with a pH between 5.5 and 6.5. Work in three to four inches of compost or aged manure before planting to improve fertility and drainage. Avoid heavy clay that stays waterlogged, as blackberries cannot tolerate saturated roots. If your site has drainage issues, create a raised bed or plant on a mound to elevate the root zone.

Watering Requirements

Water deeply twice a week during the first growing season to establish the root system. Once established, provide one inch of water weekly during flowering and fruiting from spring through summer. Use drip irrigation or soaker hoses to keep water off the foliage and fruit, which helps prevent disease. Reduce watering after harvest is complete, but don't let plants go completely dry during hot weather.

Pruning Tips

Taste of Heaven produces fruit on second-year canes called floricanes. In late winter or early spring before growth starts, remove any dead, damaged, or weak canes and thin the remaining canes to five or six of the strongest per plant. Immediately after harvest in late summer, cut the fruited canes completely to the ground since they won't produce again. This opens up space and light for the new first-year canes that will fruit next season. You can also prune lateral branches back to 12 inches if canes become too tall or unwieldy.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced fertilizer like 10-10-10 in early spring just as new growth emerges, using about one cup per plant. Make a second application in early summer as fruit begins to develop. Avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers that push excessive leafy growth at the expense of fruit production. If growth seems weak or leaves look pale, you can add a light feeding of compost in midsummer, but don't fertilize after late July as this can reduce cold hardiness.

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Taste of Heaven® Blackberry (Rubus 'Ponca') changes the game for home blackberry growing. After tasting hundreds of varieties, Proven Winners® selected this one for its exceptional sweetness, large size, and perfect balance of juice to seeds. These aren't the tart, seedy berries you might remember from wild brambles or disappointing grocery store cartons. Each berry measures close to an inch long and delivers rich, full-bodied flavor that tastes like the very best of summer.

The thornless canes make all the difference in how you experience this plant. You can reach into the foliage to pick ripe berries without getting scratched. You can prune and tie canes without protective gear. Kids can help with the harvest without tears. This single feature transforms blackberry growing from a thorny chore into a genuine pleasure.

How Taste of Heaven® Grows and Fruits

This is a floricane-fruiting blackberry, which means it produces berries on second-year canes. In the first year, new green canes emerge from the crown and grow three to five feet tall with lush foliage. These first-year canes, called primocanes, don't flower or fruit. They simply grow and store energy in the roots. The following summer, those same canes become woody floricanes that produce clusters of white flowers followed by large black berries over several weeks in midsummer. Once fruiting finishes, those canes die back and you cut them to the ground.

The extended harvest period means you're picking fresh berries for weeks rather than dealing with one overwhelming glut. The first flush ripens in midsummer, followed by a secondary crop 14 to 20 days later. Berries are ready when they turn deep black and pull away from the plant easily. A gentle tug should release them into your hand.

Landscape Uses and Garden Design

Taste of Heaven® fits into landscapes more easily than sprawling blackberry varieties because it stays compact at three to five feet tall and wide. The erect, self-supporting canes don't require a trellis, though adding one simplifies pruning and harvest. Plant it along a fence line, use it as an edible hedge, or tuck it into a sunny corner of the vegetable garden. The white spring flowers attract native bees and other pollinators, and the berries feed you and the birds.

In smaller yards or patios, grow Taste of Heaven® in a large container at least 15 to 20 gallons. Container plants need more frequent watering and fertilizing than in-ground plants, but they give you the flexibility to move them to optimal sun or shelter them from extreme weather.

Why This Blackberry Stands Out

Taste of Heaven® solves the main frustrations people have with growing blackberries. The thornless canes eliminate the scratches and snags. The compact size keeps it manageable without constant wrestling. The truly sweet flavor means you'll actually want to eat the harvest fresh instead of feeling obligated to cook it all into jam. And the disease resistance shown in university trials means you spend more time enjoying berries and less time fighting problems. This is a blackberry bred specifically for home gardeners who want great fruit without the usual aggravation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need more than one Taste of Heaven® Blackberry plant for fruit production?

  • No, blackberries are self-pollinating and a single plant will produce a full crop. However, planting multiple varieties with overlapping bloom times can increase overall yields and extend your harvest season from early to late summer.

How long until my Taste of Heaven® plant produces berries?

  • You'll get your first harvest in the second growing season. First-year canes that emerge after spring planting won't fruit that year, but they'll produce berries the following summer. Once established, the plant produces new fruiting canes annually for a continuous harvest.

Can I grow Taste of Heaven® without a trellis?

  • Yes, the sturdy, upright canes are self-supporting and don't require trellising. However, adding a simple trellis or fence support makes pruning easier and keeps the fruiting canes organized for more convenient harvesting.

When do I prune Taste of Heaven® Blackberry?

  • Prune immediately after harvest in late summer by cutting all fruited canes to the ground. In late winter or early spring, thin out weak or crowded new canes before growth starts. This two-step pruning keeps plants productive and manageable.

Why are my blackberries tart instead of sweet?

  • Berries need to be fully ripe for maximum sweetness. Wait until they turn completely black and pull away easily from the plant. Underripe berries that are red or dull black will be tart. Also ensure plants receive full sun and adequate water during fruiting, as stressed plants produce less sweet berries.

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