Cheyenne Blackberry Plants (Plug Plants)

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$30.00
Bareroots/Seedlings/Transplants are shipped each Spring starting in Late March to Early April. Spring Shipment Stops towards end of Spring. First come first Served.  Any Orders placed after this Time frame will be shipped out the following Spring season.NO shipping to AK, AZ, CA, HI, OR, GU, PR, and WA ====================================================================...
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Bareroots/Seedlings/Transplants are shipped each Spring starting in Late March to Early April.

Spring Shipment Stops towards end of Spring. First come first Served.  Any Orders placed after this Time frame will be shipped out the following Spring season.

NO shipping to AK, AZ, CA, HI, OR, GU, PR, and WA

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The Cheyenne Blackberry is a robust and winter-hardy variety, perfect for home gardeners and commercial growers alike. Its large, firm, jet-black berries have a slightly tart flavor with a hint of sweetness, making them versatile for various culinary uses. 

Characteristics:

Flavor: Sweet with a subtle hint of raspberry, providing a unique taste.
Uses: Ideal for freezing, jams, jellies, or fresh consumption.
Hardiness: Thrives in the North and Midwest, tolerating moderate winters.
Thorns: Mostly thornless, ensuring easier harvesting.
Growth: Reaches heights of 36–48 inches (90–120 cm) or up to 4–6 feet (1.2–1.8 m).
Spacing: Requires spacing of 24–36 inches (60–90 cm) for optimal growth.
Sunlight: Grows best in full sun.
Foliage: Deciduous, shedding leaves in winter.
Planting: The dormant plant can be sown as soon as the soil is workable.

Key Features:
Large, Sweet Berries: Cheyenne produces glossy, juicy blackberries that are perfect for fresh eating, preserving, or baking.
Hardiness and Adaptability: Thrives in USDA Zones 5–9, performing well in both cold winters and hot summers.
Semi-Erect Growth Habit: Benefits from trellising or support to maximize yield.
Midseason Ripening: Offers a consistent and abundant harvest in midseason.

Low Maintenance: Requires full sun, well-drained soil, and regular pruning to maintain plant health and productivity.

Why Grow Cheyenne Blackberry?
The Cheyenne Blackberry is an excellent choice for gardeners seeking a high-yield, flavorful, and low-maintenance plant. Its adaptability to various climates and suitability for multiple uses make it a standout option for both personal and commercial purposes.


Common Name : Cheyenne Blackberry

Height : 3-6 ft

Spread : 4-6 ft

Hardiness zone : 6-9

Ship as: Plug Plants

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