Rubus × 'Hall's Beauty' is a thornless, trailing blackberry selected for ornamental bloom and high-quality fruit. You will enjoy the large, double, pink-tinged flowers in spring followed by medium, firm berries with excellent flavor. Because the canes trail, you will get the best performance by training them on a trellis, fence, or wires so fruit stays cleaner and harvest is easier.
Plant in well-drained soil with consistent moisture, especially during establishment and while fruit is sizing. For best production, give it full sun, but it can tolerate light shade where summers are intense. Space plants so air can move through the canopy, and keep the root zone mulched to moderate soil temperature and conserve moisture.
This is a floricane-fruiting blackberry, meaning canes grow one year and fruit the next. After harvest, remove the canes that fruited to ground level and tie in the new canes for next year's crop. Winter is a good time to tidy, train, and thin canes so the plant remains manageable and productive.
Pick berries when fully colored and easily released, then refrigerate promptly. With its thornless, trailing habit and attractive flowers, Rubus × 'Hall's Beauty' works well in edible landscapes where you want fruit that is as enjoyable to grow as it is to eat.