Description
Triple Crown Mulberry: An Abundance of Giant Blackberries
The Mulberry ‘Triple Crown’ is an exceptional variety, known for its high productivity and giant fruits. This thornless mulberry tree is particularly appreciated for its large, juicy and sweet black fruits, perfect for fresh consumption or to be made into jams, jellies, and other desserts.
Characteristics of the fruit
The ‘Triple Crown’ blackberries are long, shiny and deep black. Their juicy, slightly acidic flesh offers a well-balanced flavor that is ideal for all kinds of culinary preparations. Each plant can produce up to 20 kg of fruit, making it one of the most productive varieties.
Growing conditions
The Mulberry ‘Triple Crown’ is a vigorous and hardy plant, which can reach up to 3 to 4 metres in height. It adapts to all types of soil, well drained, and prefers full sun exposure to maximize production. This strain requires training to support its long stems and optimize harvest.
Planting and maintenance
Plant the Mulberry ‘Triple Crown’ in autumn or spring. To ensure a good harvest, severe pruning is recommended in winter, cutting the branches at ground level. This pruning stimulates the production of new fruiting stems for the following season. The mulberry tree is self-fertile, which simplifies its cultivation.
Culinary Use
Triple Crown blackberries are versatile: they can be eaten fresh, made into jams, jellies, or integrated into desserts such as pies or sorbets. Their sweet-tart taste brings a refreshing note to all preparations.
Storage tips
‘Triple Crown’ blackberries have a fairly short shelf life, so it is advisable to consume them quickly after harvest or freeze them to extend their use.
Pollination
This variety is self-fertile, which means that it does not require other plants to produce fruit. However, good training and optimal sun exposure will ensure a larger harvest.
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