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can i plant a blackberry bush in a pot Potted Blackberry

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can i plant a blackberry bush in a pot Potted BlackberryMix and match 4 or more potted berry plants for free shipping! Baby Cakes blackberries are a compact, thornless variety that produces sweet, juicy berries ideal for fresh eating and desserts. This dwarf blackberry plant is perfect for small spaces, container gardens, and patios, thriving in full sun and well draining soil. Baby Cakes offers two harvests per year in mild climates, with a main crop in summer and a smaller crop in fall. With its

Mix-and-match 4 or more potted berry plants for free shipping!

Baby Cakes blackberries are a compact, thornless variety that produces sweet, juicy berries ideal for fresh eating and desserts. This dwarf blackberry plant is perfect for small spaces, container gardens, and patios, thriving in full sun and well-draining soil. Baby Cakes offers two harvests per year in mild climates, with a main crop in summer and a smaller crop in fall. With its manageable size, delicious fruit, and easy care, Baby Cakes blackberries are an excellent choice for gardeners with limited space.

  • Potted berry plant
  • Zones: 4-8
  • Harvest: Summer
  • Fruit: Sweet berries
  • Facts of note: Thornless, dwarf plant. Great for containers due to its compact habit. Grows to 3-4' high. In most regions, the plant will produce two times in one season.
  • Grade 1 plant

Growing Baby Cakes Blackberries, a relatively recent addition to the blackberry world, offers gardeners a unique and compact berry-producing experience. Developed for small spaces and container gardening, these blackberry plants are known for their dwarf size and manageable growth habit. The history of Baby Cakes Blackberries centers around their creation for urban gardeners and those with limited space, allowing them to enjoy fresh blackberries without the need for a large garden. When cultivating these blackberry bushes, ensure they're planted in well-drained, fertile soil with ample sunlight. Regular watering and occasional pruning are essential for maintaining plant health and promoting berry production. Despite their small size, Baby Cakes Blackberries produce a surprising amount of fruit, perfect for fresh eating or culinary use, making them an excellent choice for modern gardening enthusiasts.

 

For more information, please enjoy our Resource Guide for planting and growing blackberries.

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Kady
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 4
Weights are great, the stand is cheap but good
I bought this for our little home gym. The weights are accurate and comfortable to use. I did read reviews that said the plastic stand came broken for a lot of customers. I did not personally have this issue so maybe they upgraded their packaging. I can say it is a little flimsy but it works for me just fine and I don't plan on returning.
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Kristine
Fort Morgan, US
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Great product
Great product, space saving and very durable, comfortable to grip too! Would buy again.
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John strapason
Whiting, US
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handy for morning exercise
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Port Orchard, US
★★★★★ 5
Just what I need to get strength back.
Had some nerve damage to my arm and sholderI just need a light set of dumbells to get strength back. It fit the bill.The dumbell storage tree was a plus.
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Rachel
Boise, US
★★★★★ 5
The stand DOES work! Amazing weight set! Perfect for beginners.
Style: 18lb, set of 6 with stand (Spring Bloom), Style: 18lb, set of 6 with stand (Spring Bloom)
When I got these for my beginner Pilates workouts, I absolutely loved everything about them except for the stand/rack (keep reading, the rack is actually awesome). The colors are so vibrant and beautiful and the material feels really good. The weights are 2lb, 3lb, and 4lb - this is perfect for a beginner like me who has never any used weights before. 4 lbs sounds light until you do your first 20 bicep curls ever - that’s when I realized they are perfect for my beginner level to build strength without hurting myself or flaring up my previous back and hip injuries. They have the hexagon type shape so they don’t roll away when you set them down. WELL I just couldn’t understand why the stand was pictured as an “A” shape and mine was “stuck” straight up and down so the weights had to be man handled to get them out of the rack. Or so I thought. Keep reading - I went back and I read through all the other reviews and didn’t see any other complaints about the stand, so I decided I had to take another look at mine. Well it turns out it was a user error. Lol. I wrestled with it trying to get a screwdriver under the handle to see if the screws needed to be loosened in order for it to slant in the “A” shape so the weights would come out more easily. I also tried to pull it really hard. Then I finally just grabbed one side of the stand and tried unscrew it to see if I could take it apart and rebuild it better. To my surprise - each side EASILY turned and clicked into place - with the weights FACING OUTWARD instead of inward. There’s plenty of space to get them out of the rack now! Watch the video I posted with this review to see how easy it is. Lol how embarrassing. But I know I can’t be the only one who thought they got a defective stand. Lol.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2024

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