Triple Crown Thornless Blackberry Plant

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Description

Easy to pick berries with great flavor that has garnered rave reviews!

Triple Crown Thornless Blackberry plants are productive and vigorous growers, producing large, glossy black, firm fruits! With a tasty blend of sweet and tart, these berries are great for pies and baking. Seeds are smaller than those of wild blackberries.

The thornless, semi-erect canes set fruit uniformly, making for easy picking. Triple Crown is well suited for berry farms, pick-your-own operations, and backyard home gardens. This fast-growing berry plant yields 13 lbs. of fruit per plant!

How to Grow Triple Crown Thornless Blackberry Plants

This variety is a summer-bearing floricane, providing you with one large harvest late season, in early August. This is a heat-tolerant blackberry plant that can grow in partial shade but prefers full sun. Plant in well-draining soil, and water well the first season.

The semi-erect canes of the Triple Crown grow best when supported by a trellis - especially when under heavy fruit load. Prune or top new canes at 5-6 feet. Tip laterals to keep at 3-4 feet. After harvest, remove old fruiting canes.

Triple Crown Thornless Blackberry plants are self-pollinating and can be propagated by encouraging the tips of canes to root into the soil. This plant only requires about 300 chill hours.

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Characteristics

Bloom Color White
Chill Hours 300 - 450
Fruit Color Black
Fruit Size Large
Hardiness Zone Range 5 - 9
Pollination Self-Pollinating
Ripens/Harvest Early August
Shade/Sun Full Sun
Soil Composition Loamy
Soil Moisture Well Drained
Soil pH Level 6.0 - 6.8
Taste Sweet
Texture Firm
Years to Bear 1 - 2

Size & Spacing

Mature Size

When your plant matures, it will be approximately 4 - 5' tall x 3 - 4' wide.

Recommended Spacing

We recommend spacing these plants 5 - 6' apart to ensure room for growth.

Zone Compatibility

This Variety's Zone Range 5 - 9
My Hardiness Zone ?
The USDA hardiness zones offer a guide to varieties that will grow well in certain climates. Each zone corresponds to the minimum winter temperatures experienced in a given area. Make sure that your hardiness zone lies within the zone compatibility range of this variety before ordering.

Pollination

This variety is self pollinating.

In many cases, you may still want to plant pollinating partners to increase the size of your crops, but with self-pollinating varieties doing so is optional. You'll get fruit with only one plant!

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Tools & Supplies

Having the proper tools and supplies when growing your own can make the difference between a good harvest and a great harvest! Here's a list that our experts recommend for this variety.

Planting & Care

Learn all about how to grow blackberry plants in The Growing Guide. An entire section of our website dedicated to your growing success.

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108 Questions
Why did you choose this?

Good plants . Have several a wanted to get more!!!

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I am rejuvenating a blackberry tunnel and need to fill in some empty spots.

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How large are these plants?

Thank you for your question! Our Jumbo Cell Pack plants will be shipped at 4-6" tall, while the gallon-size container plants will be approximately 12" tall.

Do they creep if planted in the ground?

This variety sends out lateral branches along the ground. They should be pruned back to 12 inches and they will then run and produce new growth. All varieties of blackberries should be trained to a fence or posts with plenty of air within the leaves. By pruning the laterals to 12 inches you will have a better harvest. Let me explain a bit more. The laterals to be pruned to 12 inches should be the first year. If you have second year vines 4 feet or longer you need to stake these or train to a fence. I use plant Velcro ties to do this. Do not prune huge lengths off your second year vines or you will end up with less harvest. Triple Crown Thornless will stay at ground level, creep and start new rooted shoots if not trained to be upright. Some plants can get as long as 16 feet so you need a lot of space to grow the lateral branches at ground level.

Can the Triple Crown Blackberry variety be container grown?

All my blackberries are in 27 gal containers. (I made 27 gal totes into self watering containers with help from online tutorials.) Use a good quality liquid fertilizer every week after they are established. They drink a lot of water.
I tried smaller containers at first - 5 gal buckets and 18 gal totes. The berries quickly outgrew the 5 gal buckets and never did all that well in the 18 gal totes. Now they are doing great, though not quite as well as those in the ground. You will need bird-netting to keep them from eating all your fruit.

My wife and I are having difficulty with several of these purchased over the last several years not producing fruit. The canes are long, strongly, and a nice color with full, dark green leaves coming out at the ends. But, they produce either shriveled, dry small berries or none at all. What we don't understand is how the canes can be so healthy (they are getting a full dose of Texas summer sun), but not result in any harvest. Any suggestions?

You mentioned, "The canes are long, strongly, and a nice color with full, dark green leaves coming out at the ends." This variety is an aggressive grower, and will produce canes several feet long if allowed. For the best quality and fruit production, I have found that after the first year of new growth if I top the canes at 4 feet high in the fall, and prune back the lateral shoots to about 18", come spring they will be loaded with berries. I believe you will get better results if you reign them in a bit. Or, you can let the side shoots grow all summer and cover with dirt every few feet and over-winter them. By spring, the dirt covered spots will have developed roots which you can cut away from the main stem and multiply your blackberry plants! Best of both worlds. Don't be afraid to reign them in with some aggressive pruning.

What is a "cell" of BlackBerry. I haven't heard that word cell when referring to plants. ? Sorry for my ignorance of this.

We appreciate you reaching out to us. That is a term we use to reference our packaging. Our cell packs come in a package of 3 or 6 plants.

If you have any further questions please don't hesitate to reach back out to us. Have a great day!

I bought Triple Crown 2 years ago and the vegetative growth has been tremendous. We enjoyed some tasty sweet blackberries after the first year. I was looking forward to this year since the vines were so huge. We had a lot of berries, however the taste was bitter. We are located in MA and we experienced very low levels of rainfall so perhaps that impacted the flavor. These were not irrigated. I read that perhaps the soil pH is too low as well (mine is around 5-6). Does anyone have any advice on what I can do next season?

You have to make sure they have plenty of water , especially once they start blooming. I have drip tubing on mine and my berries turned out fine.

I was wondering if this can grow in mostly shade? I want to plant this in the side of my hard but the sun only gets to that area around 2-3 hours a day.

Hi Gerald, blackberries thrive in full sun but will grow and set fruit in partial shade. To the best of my knowledge, they will still need at least 4 hours.

Can this grow in a planter pot?

We recommend a pot that is 24" to 36" across or even a half whiskey barrel for these plants.

Can I plant Triple Crown black berries next to raspberries?

Yes the only planting rule pertains to black raspberries. Do not plant Red, Gold or Purple raspberries within 75-100 feet of Black raspberries. Black raspberries may be more susceptible to viral diseases carried by aphids to and from nearby raspberry plants.

Do you have large containers with the plant already planted in the container?

The largest container we offer is the small 1 gallon pot.

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Rated 5 out of 5
Jul 28, 2025
Great berry for zone 9a
Excellent producer of good tasting berries. Produces for 8 weeks. Good sized berry as well.
Rated 5 out of 5
Feb 11, 2025
Patiently Waiting for Spring
I received my blackberries four months ago. The five plants were well packed and healthy upon arrival. While way too early to see blackberries, I'm pleased with their growth and health so far.
Rated 5 out of 5
Oct 29, 2024
Blackberries!
Got tons and tons of gorgeous berries from all four plants.
Rated 5 out of 5
Oct 24, 2024
They are growing. I will give an honest review in a year. After winter, after spring, after harvesting hopefully. I just got them and planted them a short while ago. They are growing!
Rated 5 out of 5
Oct 20, 2024
Got it in fine shape and it has been put in it's spot nestled in amongst the asters
Rated 5 out of 5
Oct 1, 2024
Everything I've ordered from Stark Bros has been as advertised plants are strong and healthy products are well thought out and helped my berries they ship fast and there's always support !!!!
Rated 5 out of 5
Sep 21, 2024
Vigorous, healthy, fast growing plant
An excellent plant! After three months, this blackberry is well established, despite a hot, dry summer. I planted June 15th, and by the start of September, there were 5' climbing on the trellis.
Rated 5 out of 5
Aug 19, 2024
Triple crown blackberry 6 pack
There were 6 plants in a single tray that were delivered in 2023. At first appearance, they sounded pretty small. But once planted , they started growing rapidly. Moved them to another permanent location last fall (2023). They produced quite a few berries this year. Very tasty. The plants came up with a lot of new growth this year, and need to be regularly pruned to keep them shaped. They are very healthy and promising to produce a huge crop next year (2025). Very happy with the purchase and would recommend to all.
Rated 5 out of 5
Aug 3, 2024
Impressed
Looking great. The plant is hearty! Slow to take off, but doing well. Can't wait for fruit next season.
Rated 5 out of 5
Jul 16, 2024
Triple Crown - a sweet blackberry
The plants arrived well package, probably smaller than I hoped ( aren't mail order plants always smaller than imagined?) They look terrific now and made good progress as soon as they went in the ground. I'm very pleased.