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Black Satin Blackberry Bush

Rubus 'Black Satin'

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Description

Excellent Flavor, Big Crops Black Satin Blackberry

  • Mid-Season
  • High Yields on Semi-Erect Floricanes
  • Thornless Blackberry Plants
  • Big, Firm Berries Feature Sweet Flavor
  • Great for Fresh Eating, Cooking and Baking
  • Good Keeper
  • Highly Disease Resistant
  • Heat Tolerant
  • Disease Resistant

Join the Edible Landscape trend as a wonderful way to include fresh fruit in your diet. Black Satin Blackberry (Rubus 'Black Satin') are productive, easy-care plants for the backyard food garden.

Share a big harvest of luscious, large blackberries without worrying about nasty thorns. Black Satin is a thornless variety with beautiful double white blooms in early spring.

Black Satin is a heat tolerant blackberry that thrives in the hot summers of the Deep South. They are very vigorous and disease-free.

Beyond water and an annual pruning, they require very little from you. Black Satin doesn't even produce suckers!

This semi-erect floricanes can be counted on to produce nice big crops of fruit every year in mid-summer. Each thornless stem will produce 35-40 berries...and these juicy berries will knock your socks off with their sweet flavor. Each mature plant can provide up to 15 pounds of healthy fresh fruit for your family.

Nature Hills ships out healthy, thick-stemmed plants that will get you off to a great start. Create your own backyard orchard with productive Black Satin Blackberry, even in the heart of the suburbs.

You'll enjoy the delectable harvest with just one self-pollinating plant. However, for a larger crop, add multiple varieties from Nature Hills.

Our limited yearly inventory of fruiting plants will sell out quickly. If it's in stock, place your order for Black Satin right now.

How to Use Black Satin Blackberry in the Landscape

Use the berries as a succulent fresh snack, or add them to yogurt or compote. They make outstanding smoothies, as well.

Freeze what you don't eat. Or prep them into baked goods for the freezer, and pull them out when company comes over.

If you are only growing one, give it six feet of room from its nearest neighbor. For a hedgerow, plant five feet apart with five feet between rows.

Blackberries are delightful in bloom and as the big, bold berries ripen. Enjoy the beautiful (and tasty!) rewards of your Edible Landscape!

#ProPlantTips for Care

Grow Black Satin Blackberries on a trellis in a planting site that receives full sun. They need at least six hours of direct sunlight for the best fruit production.

It is tolerant of a wide range of soils, but performs best in a well-drained soil. Add several handfuls of compost during planting, along with a packet of Nature Hills Root Booster.

Make sure your fruiting plants receive a medium amount of water on a regular basis, especially as the fruit develops. Add pine straw or pine bark mulch over the root system to keep it cool and moist.

Black Satin will produce fruit on last year's canes, called floricanes. After fruiting, trim the spent floricanes off at ground level and place in lawn bags for pickup.

Leave this year's growth, called primocanes, standing over winter. Their turn to produce flowers and fruit will come next year.

Apply slow-release fertilizer in early spring. Please follow the directions on the label for application rates.

Make the most of your soil and sunshine. Order Black Satin Blackberry for a backyard bounty! Grow your own, with help from Nature Hills.

Frequently Asked Questions

What USDA hardiness zones is the Black Satin Blackberry Bush suitable for?

  • Black Satin Blackberry thrives in USDA zones 4-8, with exceptional heat tolerance for southern gardens. This variety performs particularly well in the hot summers of the Deep South. Plant in early spring for mid-summer harvests starting the second year.

What is the mature size (height and width) of the Black Satin Blackberry at maturity?

  • Black Satin Blackberry grows 4-6 feet tall and 3-4 feet wide at maturity. This semi-erect, thornless variety produces manageable canes that don't require extensive support systems. Plan adequate spacing for air circulation and easy harvesting access when ordering from naturehills.com.

Is the Black Satin Blackberry thornless?

  • Yes, Black Satin is completely thornless, making harvest safe and easy. This variety produces 35-40 berries per stem without any thorns to worry about. You can pick freely and let kids help with the harvest.

What are the planting requirements, like soil type and sun exposure, for Black Satin Blackberry?

  • Black Satin Blackberry thrives in full sun and well-draining soil across a wide range of growing zones. This heat-tolerant variety performs exceptionally well in hot southern climates. Plant in an area with at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight for maximum fruit production.

What are the care requirements, including watering, fertilizing, and pruning, for Black Satin Blackberry?

  • Black Satin Blackberry requires only regular watering and annual pruning after the minimal care needed gets established. This thornless variety is highly disease resistant and doesn't produce suckers, making maintenance simple. Prune spent canes after harvest and provide consistent moisture during fruit development for best yields available at naturehills.com.

Are there any shipping restrictions for Black Satin Blackberry to my area?

  • Black Satin Blackberry can be shipped to most areas where blackberries grow well. Some states have agricultural restrictions on shipping live berry plants to prevent disease spread. Check your state's plant import regulations or contact your local extension office to verify shipping eligibility before ordering.

What common problems, like diseases or pests, affect Black Satin Blackberry, and how to prevent them?

  • Black Satin Blackberry is highly disease resistant and rarely faces serious problems due to its vigorous, disease-free nature. Potential issues include aphids, spider mites, and root rot from poor drainage. Ensure good air circulation, avoid overhead watering, and plant in well-draining soil to prevent most problems.

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