

Black Satin Thornless Blackberry
Black Satin Thornless blackberries are a reliable and vigorous variety, offering large, sweet berries on smooth, thornless canes. These versatile blackberries are perfect for fresh eating, baking, and making preserves. Thriving in full sun and well-draining soil, Black Satin plants produce heavy yields in mid-summer. With their ease of harvesting, exceptional fruit quality, and disease resistance, Black Satin Thornless blackberries are a practical and rewarding addition to any berry patch.
- Available as Bare Root (Mix-and-match for free shipping when purchasing 6 or more perennial berries, vines, or crowns) or Potted (Mix-and-match 4 or more potted berry plants for free shipping)
- Zones: 5-9.
- Harvest: Mid-summer around July.
- Fruit: Heavy yields of large, firm, glossy black berries with a sweet flavor.
- Facts of note: Thornless, semi-erect vines. Highly resistant to Septoria Leaf Spot. Anthracnose and mildew. Excellent in the Pacific Northwest. Winter hardy in the Midwest and South. Ripens in July. Hardy to approximately -15°F.
- Plants are 2 year, grade #1
For more information, please enjoy our Growing Guide for planting and growing blackberries.
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Black Satin Thornless blackberries are a reliable and vigorous variety, offering large, sweet berries on smooth, thornless canes. These versatile blackberries are perfect for fresh eating, baking, and making preserves. Thriving in full sun and well-draining soil, Black Satin plants produce heavy yields in mid-summer. With their ease of harvesting, exceptional fruit quality, and disease resistance, Black Satin Thornless blackberries are a practical and rewarding addition to any berry patch.
- Available as Bare Root (Mix-and-match for free shipping when purchasing 6 or more perennial berries, vines, or crowns) or Potted (Mix-and-match 4 or more potted berry plants for free shipping)
- Zones: 5-9.
- Harvest: Mid-summer around July.
- Fruit: Heavy yields of large, firm, glossy black berries with a sweet flavor.
- Facts of note: Thornless, semi-erect vines. Highly resistant to Septoria Leaf Spot. Anthracnose and mildew. Excellent in the Pacific Northwest. Winter hardy in the Midwest and South. Ripens in July. Hardy to approximately -15°F.
- Plants are 2 year, grade #1
For more information, please enjoy our Growing Guide for planting and growing blackberries.
























