I know its probably me, but I put in a blackberry (loch tay I think) in around october/novemeber last year. I soaked the roots etc and did everything as on the leaflet. I even covered the roots for the winter with plastic to keep the roots warm. 
I now have a lovely healthy plant with nice white flowers looking like it is going to produce fruit. My only concern is it is only about 16" inches high. I did thinik it would be trying to take over the elaborate support I made for it by now. Is it early still or normal for year one or should I be concerned?
I think perhaps I might be picking wild ones again this year for my Jam.
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						Cultivated Blackberry
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				ina
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The blackberry I planted three years ago isn't much bigger! Somebody told me they take a long time to get really established - but once they are, beware... I have one in a spot where I don't want it (in my veg bed), planted by my pre-predecessor, and simply can't get rid of it. 
			
			
									
									Ina
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						I'm a size 10, really; I wear a 20 for comfort. (Gina Yashere)
I have had a few people say the wild ones are better. The rear of my plot, behind the shed and the soon to be demolished pigeon lofts has quite a few wild bushes, perhaps I might not hack them down, just control them. I do like blackberry jam  
 
I did a bit of research and it seems year one can be a bit of a lul
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						I did a bit of research and it seems year one can be a bit of a lul
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Re: Cultivated Blackberry
Update!
 
 
Plant is still tiny but a mass of blackberries mainly dark red. One was balck and juicy but it fell off and went in my tummy, very nice.
			
			
									
									
						Plant is still tiny but a mass of blackberries mainly dark red. One was balck and juicy but it fell off and went in my tummy, very nice.