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Lawton Blackberry

$12.00

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📦 Shipping scheduleFruit bushes ship October through May (with exceptions when the destination is too hot or too cold). Local pickup is available in the same window in Bellevue, WA. Your cart and order confirmation will identify the shipping schedule for each item. Ready-to-ship and seasonal-shipping items may be split into separate orders.
🌱 Live plant noticePlants are living, perishable goods and may arrive dormant or experience normal transit stress — leaf drop, yellowing, temporary wilting, cosmetic damage, or soil displacement. These conditions do not necessarily mean a plant is dead.
📄 All sales finalAll sales are final except where a seller expressly states otherwise in the individual listing, a verified dead-on-arrival claim qualifies under the Live Plant Policy, or a refund is required by applicable law.

Shipping time: fall to mid spring. Starting shipping season: fall 2026, no order will be shipped out in spring 2026. We strictly avoid shipping in summer.

Please Note: The plants will be removed from their pot for shipping with excess dirt removed. I will get updated pictures added just as soon as possible. (12/30/25)

The Lawton Blackberry isn’t just a plant; it’s a piece of horticultural history. As the first blackberry to be widely grown in the United States, it’s famous for being a “workhorse” in the garden, providing dependable, heavy yields year after year.

Success in Your Garden: To get the most out of your Lawtonberry, plant it in a sunny spot with fertile soil. Because these canes are vigorous and “thorny,” we recommend trellising them. This keeps the fruit off the ground, improves airflow, and makes picking those delicious 20mm berries much easier on your hands!

Growth & Harvest Details

  • USDA Zones: 5 – 9 (Highly adaptable to both cool and warm climates).
  • Growth Habit: A vigorous, thorny floricane-bearer. This means the plant grows new green canes the first year, and those canes produce fruit in their second year.
  • Harvest Window: Early to mid-summer (June through July). For the sweetest flavor, wait until the berries lose their high-gloss shine and turn a deep, dull black.

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