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Blackberry & Hybrid Bushes

Blackberries and hybrid berries (arising from crosses between raspberries and blackberries) will thrive under a wide range of site and soil conditions and need not take up much room in your garden. They will tolerate sun or shade and are useful for covering a north facing wall, trellis or fence. With a selection of different varieties it is possible to harvest fruit from early July until the autumn. Although bursting with flavour when eaten fresh, surplus fruit freezes well and can be used to make excellent jam and crumbles! Trained plants can grow and be maintained to a height of 1.5-1.8m (5-6ft) and should be planted 1.8-2.4m (6-8ft) apart. Pot grown blackberry bushes are available for despatch throughout the year.

 

Don't forget to include a Gripple Wire Tensioning Kit on your order, the easy way to support blackberry bushes.  For better establishment we strongly advise using Rootgrow when planting (as recommended in RHS planting guidelines).


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(image for) Tayberry Bush 'Medana'
£21.95Tayberry Bush 'Medana'This is the original Tayberry variety raised at the Scottish Crop Research Institute at Invergowerie. It produces heavy crops of large dark red-purple berries with a sweet aromatic flavour. Delicious eaten fresh, the fruits also freeze very well and make excellent jam. The canes are slightly thorny.Buy Now
(image for) Trailing Blackberry 'Black Cascade' (3 litre pot)
£22.95Trailing 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
(image for) Blackberry Bush 'Black Butte'
£21.95Blackberry Bush 'Black Butte'This new variety of blackberry produces extremely large fruits up to 12g in weight and 5cm (2in) in length (twice the size of normal blackberries). Rich, sweet and full of flavour. The canes have excellent winter hardiness. Plant 1.8m (6ft) apart.Buy Now
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