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Blackberry Ebony Giant
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Description
Incredibly long, fat juicy fruits are produced by this extraordinary plant in our fruit garden, trusses sometimes being so heavy that they hang towards the ground. Vigorous branches are best trained in rows rather as with grape vines. Seedling will invariably vary but you will inevitably get some amazing plants from these seeds.
Sowing Advice
Seeds can be sown at any time of the year onto a sandy, gritty, loamy compost (NOT one based on pure peat). Barely cover with sand or grit, but these seeds NEED light to activate the germination mechanism. NO artificial heat is needed, and may prevent germination. The seed tray is best left in a cool spot and kept moist. Seeds generally germinate very, very slowly indeed, but usually appear in the spring whenever they are sown, although odd ones may come up at any time. Grow small plants on before planting out.
Key Facts
Family:Rosaceae
Packet Content:15 (Approx)