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Hall's Beauty Blackberry

Rubus 'Hall's Beauty'
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Commercial Quality at Home Hall's Beauty Blackberry

  • Early Season
  • Thornless Canes Make Harvest a Breeze
  • High Yields of Uniform, Commercial-Grade Fruit
  • Great for Home Gardens
  • Sweet Flavor With A Hint of Zip
  • Firm Texture Freezes Well
  • Juicy, But Won't Get Your Hands Messy
  • Beautiful, Glossy Fruit
  • Showy, Double White Flowers in Spring
  • Trailing Variety
  • Fruits on Second Year Floricanes
  • Shows Some Tolerance to Periodically Wet Soils

A surge of interest in fruiting plants is sweeping the nation. These days, everyone wants to squeeze the most value from their backyard or sunny balcony.

The lovely Hall's Beauty Blackberry (Rubus 'Hall's Beauty') makes it easy. Tuck one or many in a sun-filled spot on a sturdy trellis and get ready for a wonderful harvest of sweet, tasty blackberries.

With pink buds and double, white flowers in spring, Hall's really is a beauty. The bumper crop of glossy berries starts off green, turns red and matures black.

Juicy, early season Hall's Beauty is easy to harvest. This trailing variety has thornless canes and firm skin that won't make a mess as you pick it.

Outstanding as a fresh snack, Hall's Beauty is both sweet and nicely tart. However, the emphasis is definitely on the sweet side.

How many will you eat standing over your fruit bush, feeling proud of yourself? We'll never tell!

Blackberries are self-pollinating, so you'll get fruit from a single plant. However, like all fruiting plants, they do best when planted with partners.

Boost your yield and extend your harvest with a mid-season and late season variety. Or, add several Hall's Beauty Blackberries to your productive new "patch".

This variety fruits on second year floricanes. Tie them up to a wire trellis, much as you would a vine.

You can even grow them in extra-large containers on a sunny porch or deck with proper support. Why not use several of them to create a hard-working privacy screen on your balcony?

These phenomenal fruiting plants are widely used in commercial settings. They produce a lot of pretty fruit that looks nice and uniform.

Grow your own at home, and marvel at the charm and utility of Hall's Beauty Blackberry. Just hurry, we will run out of our limited inventory quickly!

How to Use Hall's Beauty Blackberry in the Landscape

You'll love having fresh blackberries on hand. There is absolutely no comparison from store-bought to the taste of homegrown fruit.

Hall's Beauty is sweet enough for even picky kids to enjoy as a fresh snack. Health fanatics can add them to mixed green salads, and powerhouse smoothies.

Their firm texture holds up beautifully during baking, so go ahead and get your "blueberry buckle" on. Pull out heritage cookbooks and dazzle your company with homemade dessert after dinner.

This beautiful plant gives you a delicious harvest early on in the season. You'll also love the look of these attractive plants with their showy blooms in the landscape.

Join the Edible Landscape trend and gain an abundance of sweet, juicy berries for yourself, your family and friends. Be sure to make them help you with the harvest!

#ProPlantTips for Care

Blackberries need support from a wire trellis. Plant them in full sun with at least six hours of direct sunlight for the best fruit production.

Hall's Beauty Blackberry can tolerate wetter soils than other varieties. However, for the best results, we highly recommend you give them well-drained soil. Elevate your planting, if needed, by creating a raised bed.

Blackberries need a medium amount of water on a regular basis, especially during fruit development. Place pine straw or pine bark mulch over the root system to keep it cool and moist.

Hall's Beauty produces fruit on last year's canes, which are called floricanes. After fruiting, trim the old floricanes out at ground level.

The new growth from this year is called primocanes. Allow them to remain over winter, and tie them up to the trellis. They will produce flowers and fruit will come next year.

Apply slow-release fertilizer in early spring. Please follow the directions on the label for application rates.

Please understand that we are running out of our fruiting plants very quickly. Hall's Beauty Blackberry from Lets Plantify as soon as you see it in stock on our site.

More Information
Botanical Name Rubus 'Hall's Beauty'
Mature Height 5 - 6 feet
Mature Spread 3 - 4 feet
Soil Type Well Drained
Moisture Medium
Sun Exposure Full Sun
Growth Rate Medium
Bloom Period Early Spring, Late Spring
Flower Color White
Foliage Color Green
Fall Color Yellow, Purple
Pollinator Required No
Pollinator Friendly Yes
Growing Zone Range 5-8
Hall's Beauty Blackberry Is Suited to Grow in Zones 5-8
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