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Van Zyverden Blackberry Thornless Triple Crown Plant
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Van Zyverden Blackberry Thornless Triple Crown Plant
With the high cost of fruits and vegetables in the grocery store, why not simply grow your own in your backyard? You'll have fresher, cleaner food to eat, improving your health while saving money on groceries. You are also taking a giant step towards a eco-friendly lifestyle by growing your own produce. Blackberry Triple Crown, botanically known as Rubus fruticosus 'Triple Crown', is a thornless shrub which is self-fertile, producing a substantial crop of glossy black, full-flavored berries. They produce over a long period and are easy to pick. Once planted, prune the canes back, encouraging the plant to send up new growth and reminding it that it's time to start growing once again.
With the high cost of fruits and vegetables in the grocery store, why not simply grow your own in your backyard? You'll have fresher, cleaner food to eat, improving your health while saving money on groceries. You are also taking a giant step towards a eco-friendly lifestyle by growing your own produce. Blackberry Triple Crown, botanically known as Rubus fruticosus 'Triple Crown', is a thornless shrub which is self-fertile, producing a substantial crop of glossy black, full-flavored berries. They produce over a long period and are easy to pick. Once planted, prune the canes back, encouraging the plant to send up new growth and reminding it that it's time to start growing once again.