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Soft Fruit Bushes & Vines

If you are fed up with buying flavourless, overpriced summer fruits, then we suggest you grow your own! You cannot beat home grown fruit for taste and modern varieties offer improved growing success and abundant crops. Whether you want to try something different like loganberries and tayberries or just enjoy Wimbledon's favourite strawberries we really do have the ideal fruit plants for every gardener.
 
Many soft fruit bushes are compact in their growth habit making them ideal for growing in containers or planting in small gardens. Vigorous climbing plants such as kiwi fruit and grape vines can be planted where space is not an issue and are very useful for covering unsightly walls and fences.

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Blackberry Bush 'Chester Thornless'
£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
Blackberry Bush 'Karaka Black'
£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
Blackberry Bush 'Loch Maree'
£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
Blackberry Bush 'Loch Ness'
£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
Blackberry Bush 'Loch Tay'
£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
Blackberry Bush 'Tiny Black'
£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
Blackberry Bush 'Waldo'
£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
Blackcurrant Bush 'Ben Alder'
£11.95Blackcurrant Bush 'Ben Alder'A new blackcurrant, producing very heavy crops of medium sized berries late in the season. In commercial trials in Norfolk it was the highest yielding variety. The bush is vigorous and has good resistance to mildew and leaf spot. The fruits contain high levels of anthocyanins (thought to confer major health benefits) and have a typical blackcurrant flavour.Buy Now
Blackcurrant Bush 'Ben Connan'
£11.95Blackcurrant Bush 'Ben Connan'A heavy cropping blackcurrant producing very large berries (up to 17mm in diameter). Resistant to frost, mildew and leaf curling midge. Makes a neat compact bush.Buy Now
Blackcurrant Bush 'Ben Hope'
£11.95Blackcurrant Bush 'Ben Hope'This ‘big bud’ resistant blackcurrant is particularly suitable for organic gardeners. It is one of the best flavoured varieties, exceptionally heavy yielding and also resistant to mildew, leaf spot and rust. The bush is vigorous and tall and is therefore best planted in a sheltered site.Buy Now
Blackcurrant Bush 'Ben Lomond'
£11.95Blackcurrant Bush 'Ben Lomond'This used to be the most widely grown blackcurrant but has now been supersceded by more modern varieties. It produces heavy crops of fruit with a good sweet flavour. The blossom is resistant to frost. Produces a compact bush. used to be the most widely grown blackcurrant but has now been supersceded by more modern varieties. It produces heavy crops of fruit with a good sweet flavour. The blossom is resistant to frost. Produces a compact bush.Buy Now
Blackcurrant Bush 'Ben Sarek'
£11.95Blackcurrant Bush 'Ben Sarek'This heavy cropping blackcurrant produces a small compact bush and is ideal for smaller gardens. The berries are large and have a good flavour. The blossom is frost resistant and is therefore a wise choice for the north. Mildew resistant.Buy Now
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