There's no need to train Ouachita Thornless Blackberry to a support. The plants bear their extra sweet berries on fully erect, easy-to-harvest canes. Consistent yields of high-quality, medium-size berries begin ripening in mid to late June.
They ripen early and keep it up for ...There's no need to train Ouachita Thornless Blackberry to a support. The plants bear their extra sweet berries on fully erect, easy-to-harvest canes. Consistent yields of high-quality, medium-size berries begin ripening in mid to late June.
They ripen early and keep it up for about 5-weeks, allowing plenty of time to enjoy delicious fresh berries. Expected yield for 1 plant is about 4 Qt. to 6 Qt.
Pronounced wash-uh-taw, this variety is also highly disease resistant.