Bare Root Osage Blackberry Planting Instructions

  • Before planting

    • Keep the roots cool and slightly moist until you are ready to plant.

    • Right before planting, soak the bare roots in a bucket of clean water for 30–60 minutes so they rehydrate.

  • Choose the location

    • Pick a spot with full sun, at least 6–8 hours of direct light each day.

    • Soil should be well drained and not stay soggy after rain.

    • A slightly acidic to neutral soil (around pH 6.0–6.5) is ideal if you know your soil test.

  • Prepare the planting hole

    • Remove grass and weeds from the planting area.

    • Dig a hole about 12–15 inches wide and 8–10 inches deep.

    • Loosen the soil in the bottom and sides of the hole.

    • Mix some compost into the backfill soil to improve structure, but do not plant directly into pure compost.

  • Set the plant depth

    • Make a small mound of soil in the center of the hole.

    • Spread the roots evenly over the mound so they fan out and angle slightly downward.

    • Position the plant so the crown, where the roots meet the stem, sits at or just below the final soil level.

  • Backfill and firm the soil

    • Backfill the hole with the loosened soil, working it gently in around the roots.

    • Firm the soil lightly with your hands as you go to remove air pockets, but do not stomp it hard or compact it heavily.

  • Water in

    • Water thoroughly right after planting until the soil is evenly moist around the root zone.

    • If the soil settles and leaves the crown too high or roots exposed, add a bit more soil to cover them.

  • Mulch

    • Apply 2–3 inches of mulch such as wood chips, pine bark, or straw in a circle around the plant, about 18–24 inches wide.

    • Keep the mulch a couple of inches away from the cane to prevent stem rot.

  • Spacing

    • If you are planting a row of Osage blackberries, space plants about 3–4 feet apart in the row.

    • Leave 8–10 feet between rows so you have room to walk, mow, and prune.

  • First season care

    • Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged while the plant is getting established.

    • Keep weeds and grass cleared from around the plant so they do not compete with the new roots.

    • Once new canes grow, you can start planning support, such as posts and wire, to tie canes as they get taller.

Description

This product comes bare root. The plants will be wrapped in wet paper and a plastic bag for shipping. If you’re looking for potted Osage Blackberry, please visit this listing.

Osage Blackberry is a thornless, early to mid-season variety developed for excellent flavor, manageable plant size, and reliable yields. It’s known for producing medium to large, glossy black berries with a balanced sweet-tart flavor and firm texture, ideal for fresh eating, baking, and preserving.

NOTE: Osage requires 400-500 chill hours to produce well.

Key Characteristics:

  • Fruit: Berries are medium to large in size with a deep black color and excellent flavor. The fruit is firm, juicy, and holds up well during harvesting and storage.

  • Growth Habit: This is a thornless, semi-erect variety with canes that are easier to train and maintain. Plants grow to about 4 to 5 feet tall and may benefit from light trellising for support.

  • Harvest Season: Osage begins producing fruit in early to mid-summer, typically starting in June depending on location and climate.

  • Hardiness: Suitable for USDA zones 6 through 10. Performs well in a range of environments with proper care.

Cultivation Tips:

  • Sunlight: Requires full sun for optimal growth and fruit production.

  • Soil: Prefers well-drained, fertile soil with slightly acidic to neutral pH.

  • Watering: Needs consistent watering, especially during bloom and fruit set, while avoiding overly wet conditions.

  • Pruning: As a floricane variety, prune out the canes that have fruited after harvest. Encourage new primocane growth for the following year’s crop.

Osage Blackberry offers a combination of excellent fruit quality, ease of maintenance, and thornless canes, making it a favorite for both home gardens and small-scale commercial production.

Customer Reviews

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    Great seller! Fast & well packed shipping

  2. Sarah (Etsy.com)

    These 3 Osage Blackberries arrived fast, with a good-sized cane, healthy root system and were well packed for travel. If I want more, I’ll be back!