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£20.50Blackberry Bush 'Chester Thornless'One of the best late season blackberries! A combination of high quality fruit, exceptional yields and superb flavour have resulted in this being one of the most widely grown blackberry varieties in the UK. Chester Thornless produces bumper yields that are unequalled by any other variety. The large, shiny black fruits are deliciously sweet and juicy. Plants are extremely vigorous producing semi-erect thornless canes. Disease resistance is excellent. Plant 2-2.5m (7-8ft) apart.Buy Now
£20.50Blackberry Bush 'Karaka Black'With an average berry weight of 10g or more, this new blackberry produces some of the largest fruits we have ever seen. The long, firm, glossy berries are well displayed, easy to pick and have a good flavour. Yields in trials have been outstanding - in New Zealand, where it was bred, it is now the most widely planted variety due to its exceptional performance. The canes are moderately vigorous and although spiny are fairly easy to manage. Ripens early in the season and has a long cropping period, producing high quality fruit for six weeks. Plant 1.8m (6ft) apart.Buy Now
£21.95Blackberry Bush 'Loch Maree'The newest arrival from the impressive Loch series produces an unusual, double pink blossom making it both decorative and productive in the garden. The fruit size is similar to Loch Ness but it crops earlier and the berries have a markedly superior flavour. The thornless canes are semi-erect and fairly vigorous. Plant 1.8m (6ft) apart.Buy Now
£20.50Blackberry Bush 'Loch Ness'One of the most widely grown varieties of blackberry producing heavy crops of superb quality fruit. The glossy black berries are large (typically 5g or more) and have a very good flavour. A compact variety that is thornless and easy to train. The canes have very good winter hardiness. Plant 1.8m (6ft) apart.Buy Now
£20.50Blackberry Bush 'Loch Tay'This new blackberry variety is already very popular with commercial growers and is the preferred variety of the supermarkets, particularly Waitrose. It produces heavy crops of shiny black berries that are large (4.5-5g) and have an excellent flavour. The plant is compact and the canes are thornless and easy to train. Plant 1.8m (6ft) apart.Buy Now
£19.95Blackberry Bush 'Tiny Black'A new compact blackberry that is ideal for growing in containers on a patio. It produces heavy crops of medium sized shiny berries that have a traditional blackberry flavour - the perfect balance of sweet and sour. The canes are very hardy and completely thornless. The plant will reach a maximum height and spread of 50cm (18in).Buy Now
£19.95Blackberry Bush 'Waldo'Bred in Oregon, USA, this early ripening thornless blackberry is the perfect variety to grow where space is limited. The canes are trailing but compact and easy to manage. The berries are large and glossy and have an outstanding flavour. Heavy cropping. Plant 1.2m (4ft) apart.Buy Now
£20.95Boysenberry Thornless BushThis wonderful tasting hybrid berry is thought to be a cross between a blackberry and a loganberry. The exact origins are unclear but it was developed in the early 1920's by Rudolph Boysen a horticulturist from California. The short shelf life of the berries led to a decline in commercial production but it is still widely grown in New Zealand and remains popular with fruit enthusiasts in the UK. It produces heavy crops of purplish-black berries that taste like wild blackberries, only sweeter. The plants are strong and vigorous in their growing habit, hardy and drought resistant. Plant 2.4m (8ft) apart.Buy Now
£20.50Loganberry Bush 'LY654'This is a natural thornless mutation of the Loganberry, the most popular raspberry x blackberry hybrid berry. The large, succulent fruits are juicy, rich and tangy and are best eaten when dark red in colour. Plant 2.4m (8ft) apart.Buy Now
£13.50Trailing Blackberry 'Black Cascade'The first of its kind, this cascading blackberry is suitable for growing in a patio container or hanging basket. ‘Black Cascade’ produces masses of large, sweet tasting berries on thornless arching stems. Due to its primocane habit (cropping on the one year old cane) it is easy to manage and will crop in it’s first year. We recommend planting one plant per 35-40cm (14-16in) basket, although in the first year, for greater effect you can plant three plants per basket. When fully mature, each plant will produce up to 2.8lbs (1.3kg) of fruit. Height: 30cm (12in). Spread 18in (45cm).Buy Now
£20.50Trailing Blackberry 'Black Cascade' (3 litre pot)The first of its kind, this cascading blackberry is suitable for growing in a patio container or hanging basket. ‘Black Cascade’ produces masses of large, sweet tasting berries on thornless arching stems. Due to its primocane habit (cropping on the one year old cane) it is easy to manage and will crop in its first year. We recommend planting one plant per 35-40cm (14-16in) basket. When fully mature, each plant will produce up to 2.8lbs (1.3kg) of fruit. Eventual height x spread: 30cm (12in) x 18in (45cm).Buy Now
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Save: 33% offTrailing Blackberry 'Black Cascade' (3 plants)The first of its kind, this cascading blackberry is suitable for growing in a patio container or hanging basket. ‘Black Cascade’ produces masses of large, sweet tasting berries on thornless arching stems. Due to its primocane habit (cropping on the one year old cane) it is easy to manage and will crop in its first year. We recommend planting one plant per 35-40cm (14-16in) basket, although in the first year, for greater effect you can plant three plants per basket. When fully mature, each plant will produce up to 2.8lbs (1.3kg) of fruit. Eventual height x spread: 30cm (12in) x 18in (45cm).Buy Now
Save: 33% offTrailing Blackberry 'Black Cascade' (3 plants)The first of its kind, this cascading blackberry is suitable for growing in a patio container or hanging basket. ‘Black Cascade’ produces masses of large, sweet tasting berries on thornless arching stems. Due to its primocane habit (cropping on the one year old cane) it is easy to manage and will crop in its first year. We recommend planting one plant per 35-40cm (14-16in) basket, although in the first year, for greater effect you can plant three plants per basket. When fully mature, each plant will produce up to 2.8lbs (1.3kg) of fruit. Eventual height x spread: 30cm (12in) x 18in (45cm).Buy Now
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