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  • Blackberry cane - what to expect in the first year?

    I am growing blackberries for the first time this year and would like to get an idea of how much growth to expect in the first year. I am trying to decide whether I can use the space for something else, whilst the blackberry is merely a cane.

    I have only ever seen a blackberry in the wild, so have no idea how many canes will come up in the first year... my guess is not many. I plan to train the canes to the left this year,and the right next year etc.

    I am thinking of growing some peas alongside the blackberry cane.
    http://strawberryjubes.tumblr.com/

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    Most plants are slow for their first year or two (especially if potted and the roots remain coiled-up in the pot compost) - and I understand that much of the soil in Hampshire is fairly poor, which may slow its growth even more unless well-fed.
    I would go ahead and grow something else alongside.
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    • #3
      You will probably get one new shoot getting 3-6 ft long. As soon as the new growth is more than 3 ft long, it is best to cut the old cane back.
      Next year, you will get more canes, that will also grow a bit longer (depending on the variety). And the first fruit on the cane you will have grown this year...

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      • #4
        Thanks Sugar - very helpful indeed!
        http://strawberryjubes.tumblr.com/

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