- SUN & SOIL & REQUIREMENTS: Sites with full sun are best for productive blackberry bushes. The ideal soil is slightly acidic with good drainage; these plants do not do well in clay soil.
- WHEN TO PLANT: The best time to plant your blackberry bush is in early spring.
- WATE REQUIREMENTS: Blackberries need moderate amounts of water, around 1 inch per week provided either by rainfall or from ground-level irrigation. Blackberries do not fare well in wet soils.
- Expected Blooming Period: Expect flowers sometime between mid-March and early May.
- PLANTING SUGGESTIONS: Fertilize your blackberries in the spring when plants are emerging from dormancy, using a balanced 10-10-10 formula. Fertilize plants again in the fall with an application of manure and compost, which will also suppress weeds and improve soil tilth.