Berry Bushes
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Everbearing Strawberry - USDA Organic
76 reviewsStarting at $29.95Sweetheart Blueberry Bush
155 reviewsStarting at $69.95Bushel and Berry® Raspberry Shortcake® Bush
58 reviewsStarting at $119.95Triple Crown Blackberry
150 reviewsStarting at $59.95Pink Lemonade Blueberry Bush
143 reviewsStarting at $89.95Bushel and Berry® Peach Sorbet™ Blueberry Bush
62 reviewsSold OutVictoria Red Grape
Starting at $79.953 in 1 Raspberry
Starting at $119.95Toro Blueberry Bush
49 reviewsStarting at $49.95Heritage Everbearing Raspberry Plant
223 reviewsStarting at $64.95Legacy Blueberry Bush
104 reviewsStarting at $49.95Marge Elderberry
7 reviewsStarting at $119.95Aurora Blueberry Bush
60 reviewsStarting at $49.95Bushel and Berry® Baby Cakes Blackberry®
34 reviewsStarting at $44.95Thornless Blackberry
167 reviewsStarting at $54.95Top Hat Blueberry Bush
91 reviewsStarting at $59.95Viking Aronia Chokeberry Bush
42 reviewsStarting at $32.95Premier Blueberry Bush
73 reviewsStarting at $109.95Caroline Raspberry Bush
29 reviewsStarting at $109.95Goji Berry
214 reviewsStarting at $39.95Jewel Black Raspberry
20 reviewsStarting at $49.95Stevens Cranberry
46 reviewsStarting at $59.95Golden Raspberry
65 reviewsStarting at $69.95Anna Hardy Kiwi
81 reviewsStarting at $64.95Delicious Berries, No Matter Where You Live
From Blackberry Bushes to Blueberry Bushes and Raspberries or even Honeyberry Bushes, we have a wide range of Berry Bushes with delicious flavor, vibrant color, and easy growth. In fact, our Berry Bushes are so effortless that they can be planted in your garden, alone as an ornamental bush, or in containers inside your home or on your patio. Most Berry Bushes, like many Strawberries, are self-fruiting and thrive on their own, but planted with other plants, they will cross-pollinate and provide a larger harvest of berries.
How to Plant Berry Bushes
Berry Bushes are versatile and can thrive in various environments., but you will want to choose the variety that does best in your particular growing zone. Once you've determined your growing zone and purchased the perfect Berry Bushes, the process is simple. Most Berry Bushes prefer full sun (6 to 8 hours of sunlight per day) and well-drained soil.
When you've selected your location, dig a hole that's large enough to accommodate the root ball and a little wider for future growth. Place your Berry Bush, backfill the soil and water to settle the roots.
When to Plant Berry Bushes
As far as when to plant Berry Bushes, late fall is ideal but in colder areas, wait until early spring, once the threat of frost has passed.
How to Grow Berry Bushes: Pollination
Most Berry Bushes are self-pollinating but can cross-pollinate with other bushes for larger harvests.