PREORDER — Ships Late March 2026
OUACHITA BLACKBERRY
Meet Ouachita, a thornless blackberry that actually pulls its weight. This is a strong, upright berry bush that sets big, dark berries with a sweet, clean flavor. If you’re building a real food garden and not just “yard décor,” Ouachita is the type of plant you want showing up year after year.
Perfect for fences, food forests, and backyard beds, this variety is bred to be productive, easy to harvest, and dependable once it’s established.
Zones: 5–9
Type: Live plant
Growth Habit: Thornless, erect canes
Fruit Color: Deep black
Flavor Profile: Sweet, rich blackberry flavor
Why growers like Ouachita:
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Thornless canes — easier to pick without getting scratched up
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Solid yields once established — a good producer for home use
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Upright growth habit — easier to manage along fences or in rows
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Perennial — plant once, harvest for years with proper care
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Self-fertile — you do not need a second variety for fruit
Your plant will ship dormant in late March 2026, timed for spring planting. Dormant plants may look “sleepy” or leafless when they arrive; that’s normal. Once they’re planted and the weather warms, they’ll leaf out and start settling in for long-term production.
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Note: IMPORTANT: I am not responsible for buyer germination success, seeds have been tested.
Any and all claims made through USPS must be made by the buyer, our company will assist you with any claim as much as we are able. The final responsibility relies with the buyer.
We are not responsible for any error on the carrier’s fault — crushed package, lost package, delayed package or any other case that might arise. Once the package leaves our facility the liability is on the buyer.
Any problem you have with the package needs to be reported to me within 24 hours of the delivered time stamp from USPS.
When purchasing from us you are agreeing to these terms and conditions and you understand the inherent risk of having living plants shipped to you in the mail. Leaves do get damaged, some roots will die off — this is all normal when shipping plants. Our company will be here to assist you if you need help acclimating your new plant.
Plant might be a little smaller/bigger, more or less full, longer or shorter — but we do our best to make it similar to the listing photos.
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