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Thornless Blackberry
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September 11, 2009, 19:36:27 »
Thinking of buying Thornless Blackberry plants. Read that Doyle's are the best but seem to onlybe available in U.S.A.
Anyone have any information best variety to buy, good fruit yield preferred.
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jennym
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Oregon is a nice blackberry, also Merton. Both grow well here on my heavy clay soil. Both are heavy croppers.
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shirlton
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September 12, 2009, 08:35:11 »
We have 3 but don't know the name of them cos they were given to us. The fruits are much longer and firmer than the usual berry and very prolific
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