Lawton Blackberry Planting Instructions
Just Arrived? How to Plant Your Lawton Blackberry
When your fruit bushes arrive, getting them into the ground correctly is the first step toward a lifetime of harvests. Follow these steps for the best results:
1. Preparation
If you can’t plant immediately, keep the roots moist and the plant in a cool, shaded area. Before planting, soak the roots in a bucket of water for 1–2 hours to rehydrate them.
2. Choose Your Spot
Select a location with full sun (at least 6–8 hours a day). Ensure the soil is well-draining; blackberries do not like “wet feet.” If your soil is heavy clay, consider planting in a raised mound to improve drainage.
3. Digging the Hole
Dig a hole twice as wide as the root system and just as deep. Space your Lawton plants about 4–6 feet apart to allow for their vigorous trailing habit.
4. Planting
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Place the plant in the hole at the same depth it was growing in the nursery (look for the soil line on the stem).
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Spread the roots out gently.
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Fill the hole with native soil mixed with a little compost, tamping down lightly to remove air pockets.
5. Initial Care
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Watering: Water deeply immediately after planting. Keep the soil consistently moist (but not soggy) during the first growing season while the root system establishes.
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Mulching: Apply a 2-3 inch layer of organic mulch (like wood chips or straw) around the base. This suppresses weeds and keeps the roots cool and moist.
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Support: Install your trellis or wire support system shortly after planting so you can train the vigorous canes as they grow.














