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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comI know nothing about growing blackberries but have an unknown thornless variety growing in Kona, Hawaii; they were ravaged by Chinese beetles, so I have completely netted an open air quonset frame they’re growing in (with canes 1.5cm diameter and 25ft long!). I’ve had a few delicious berries on last year’s miniscule canes (before I started treating the plants well). Now the Chinese beetles are vanquished but am wondering if excluding bugs (AND bees) via the netting, will I have no more berries (i.e. do potentially self-pollinating blackberries still require bees?). Thanks, aloha.
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1 Comment To "do blackberries self pollinate?"
#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 08/29/2015 @ 2:36 pm
Most cultivators of Blackberries are self-fruitful and do not need pollinators.
Honey Bees are naturally attracted to cane berry fruit and wind also aids in pollination.
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