Description

Triple Crown is a thornless blackberry known for large berries, strong production, and a long harvest season. It grows as a vigorous, semi-erect bramble and usually performs best when trained on a simple trellis.

Plant facts

  • Type: Thornless blackberry (floricane-fruiting)
  • USDA zones: 5–9 (best performance typically in 6–9, zone 5 may need winter protection depending on location)
  • Growth habit: semi-erect, benefits from support/trellising
  • Cane length: commonly 6–10 ft if not tipped and trained
  • Plant size: often managed to about 4–6 ft tall/wide with pruning and training

Fruit + flavor

  • Berry size: large to extra-large
  • Flavor: sweet, rich, classic blackberry taste (low tartness when fully ripe)
  • Texture: juicy with good firmness when picked at full black
  • Best uses: fresh eating, freezing, jam, baking

Fruiting time

  • Season: mid to late season
  • Typical harvest window: often July into August (earlier in warmer climates, later in cooler climates)
  • Harvest length: commonly 4–6 weeks, with multiple pickings

Yield expectations (per plant)

  • Early bearing: light crops can start the year after planting depending on plant size and care
  • Mature yield: commonly 10–20 lb per plant in good conditions
  • Yield notes: trellising, tipping primocanes, consistent watering, and full sun are key to heavy crops

Growing preferences

  • Sun: full sun for best yield and sweetness
  • Soil: well-drained soil with organic matter (avoid constantly wet spots)
  • Water: steady moisture during flowering and fruit fill improves berry size
  • Spacing: often 4–6 ft between plants (wider spacing makes training and picking easier)

Training + pruning basics

  • Support: a 2–3 wire trellis or fence line works well
  • Tipping: tip new canes (primocanes) to encourage branching and more fruiting laterals
  • Annual pruning: remove spent fruiting canes (floricanes) after harvest, keep and train the strongest new canes for next year’s crop

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