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The vines on blackberry bushes are called canes, and they grow for two years. The first year, they are lush vegetation. In year two, they bloom, bare fruit and then die. Prune away old canes every...
Blackberry plants spread by suckers, which means they grow new shoots from nearly any point on the root. They can get out of hand fairly quick and will take over an area if you let them. Pruning...
Blackberry vines come in two types: with thorns and without thorns. If you are planting blackberries, you may want to choose the plants without thorns. Whether planting or just picking, it is...
Wild raspberries grow on very vigorous plants that tend to spread so well they can become invasive. They send out underground shoots that start their own roots and become new individual plants....