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When is the best time to plant blackberries and raspberries?

Last Updated: November 02, 2007

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Early spring (March and early April, Zones 6 and 7) is the best time to plant dormant brambles. You can set plants in the late fall; however, plants set in the spring tend to yield more the first cropping year (13 to 15 months after planting) than fall plantings. Be sure to purchase only virus-free, certified plants to avoid loss of plant vigor or plant death.

It is even better to purchase tissue-cultured plants, which you can be more certain are virus-free, if you can find a source. These are young, small, vigorously growing plants that need to be planted after the last spring frost. Tissue-cultured plants usually arrive in June and will need more care (particularly watering) than dormant plants.

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