

🍇 Grow Bold, Pick Early, Taste Victory!
The BlackBerry Plants Natchez set includes four robust, thornless blackberry plants, each 3-6 inches tall and shipped in 2-inch pots. This patented variety from the University of Arkansas is celebrated for its early fruiting, high yields, and firm, attractive berries with 8.7 °Brix sweetness. Ideal for outdoor growing in USDA zones 5 and above, Natchez thrives in full sun and moderate watering, making it a top choice for gardeners seeking a premium, low-maintenance blackberry harvest.
| ASIN | B00TP8J8EM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #49,383 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #239 in Fruit Plants & Seeds |
| Brand | Hello Organics |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (286) |
| Expected Plant Height | 6 Inches |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Material Feature | Organic |
| Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 8 x 3 x 6 inches |
| Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
| Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
| USDA Hardiness Zone | 5 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
P**H
Fake or real?!
These are so beautiful that I thought they were fake. I had to pinch a leaf. They arrived very healthy. I hope I do them Justice by following the instructions. The quality is the best I've seen and I ordered a lot of plants and trees. I'll keep up on the growth rate at a later time. I just received them yesterday. Perfect! Blackberries 2024 updated picture to show how well they are doing in November 2024. I replanted a few due to squirrel damage and they are beautiful as when I got them. They don't take much water in this weather. November 2025. I really need to put these in the ground. I had to water daily in the summer this year! Next year they will be planted!
F**A
Arrived in excellent condition
They arrived yesterday, a few days sooner than expected, but I didn't discover them until today. They look very fresh and I really appreciate how they were packaged. Two plugs per plastic bag and each pair was taped inside the small mailing carton. I believe they came out to about $7 each. I've transplanted them to small containers and have them in the shade. They look very healthy. Update about 6 weeks later: excellent root structure and the plants have doubled in size. I'm moving them to larger pots and will heel them in for the winter in a protected spot. They need to be bigger before they move to their permanent site.
J**N
Healthy plants
Waited to do review to see how they would do in Texas heat and cold. Holding strong.
J**.
DON'T BUY!!!
Natchez came without pot wrapped in paper, Apache from Perfect Plants came in gallons. I put them into 3 gallons and they have grown over 12"and arrived at same time. Natchez were almost dead before I got them going and are only 6" tall. Natchez are still weak and might die. PS I got 9 seedlings off of first 4 gallon of Apache to survive being separated from main plants. 9 three gallon Apaches gave me 9 seedlings BIGGER THAN Natches supplied. I'm buying more Perfect Plants products, they are a great supplier. Their gallon blueberry's came with existing fruit on them, the GOJI also is growing fast. It was 98° today in Jacksonville Florida with full GLOBAL WARMING.
R**Y
Would buy again from this company
Came alive and beautiful!
Y**.
To make sure knowing what you’re gonna
I couldn’t believe how small the plants were for the amount of money. I could’ve gone to the local store Amber better quality plants.
T**S
Plants are rather small and maybe too small to withstand the journey
I was really hoping to have had these grow, but when they arrived, two of them were severely affected with dried up leaves and only one had no visible dried leaves. There was another one in the shipment that had some living leaves with a few dried. I did contact the seller and sent a picture of them inbox. The seller told me to plant them and see what happens, however, they have not recovered more than two weeks later. The one that was all green is barely hanging on after being potted while the others just completely died. I was rather disappointed and I don’t feel like contacting the seller again about the shipment. To me, maybe they should have been bigger with a more established root system. The very hot summer we had and trying to ship those really small plants maybe was too much plant shock for them I suppose. I won’t go this route anymore and maybe just stick to looking out for something local. That way I am less likely to lose money. I can’t really fault the seller. He/she can keep the 20 something dollars.
R**A
Awesome plants
Got them put out right away here in south Georgia. Already growing. Can't wait to get that fruit coming in.
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