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Other Berry Plants


In this range you'll find a wide selection of different berries - cranberries, blackberries, gooseberries and some slightly more unusual plants too. We supply strong, quality plants that are easy to grow and will give you bumper crops of delicious fruits for many years to come.



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Tayberry 'Buckingham'

Rubus (Tayberry Group)

A cross between a loganberry and a black raspberry, Tayberry ‘Buckingham’ produces large, deliciously sweet, aromatic fruits up to 5cm (2”) long. The flavoursome fruits are best picked when they have changed from red to deep purple and delicious eaten as a dessert with a touch of cream. Unlike other tayberry varieties, the stems of British-bred ‘Buckingham’ are thornless making harvesting the berries much easier. Tayberries are easy to grow and quick to establish.


Estimated time to cropping once planted: 16-20 months.
Estimated time to best yields: 28-32 months.


Our 1 year old plants are container grown rather than field grown to provide you with stronger, superior quality plants.

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    • 1 x 9cm pot-grown bush

    • Despatch: May - June 2013
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    • £14.99

Blackberry 'Apache'

Rubus fruticosus

Huge, glossy blackberries weighing up to 11g each are produced on this mid-season variety from Arkansas. The sweet, juicy berries are easily harvested from the erect, thornless stems of Blackberry ‘Apache’. Blackberries are quick to establish and easy to grow, rewarding you with flavoursome fruits to add to desserts or make your own jams.


Our 1 year old plants are container grown rather than field grown to provide you with stronger, superior quality plants. Self fertile. Height: 2m (6’). Spread: 2.5m (8’).


Estimated time to cropping once planted: 16-20 months.
Estimated time to best yields: 28-32 months.

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    • 1 x 9cm pot-grown bush

    • Despatch: May - June 2013
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    • £14.99

Berry Collection

Rubus fruticosus, Rubus (Tayberry Group) , Blackberry 'Loch Ness', Tayberry 'Buckingham'

Blackberries and Tayberries are the easiest of all the berries to grow in the UK. Tolerant to most site and soil conditions, they will even produce a reasonable crop if grown in semi shade. Height: 2m (6’). Spread: 2.5m (8’).


Estimated time to cropping once planted: 16-20 months.
Estimated time to best yields: 28-32 months.


Collection comprises 1 plant each of:
Blackberry ‘Loch Ness’ - Perfect for the smaller garden, producing its firm, glossy-black, conical fruits on short, upright, thornless canes.
Tayberry ‘Buckingham’ - A cross between a loganberry and a black raspberry, producing large, deliciously sweet, aromatic fruits up to 5cm (2”) long.


Our 1 year old plants are container grown rather than field grown to provide you with stronger, superior quality plants.

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    • 2 plants in 9cm pots - 1 of each variety

    • Despatch: May - June 2013
    • SAVE £7.99  
    • £29.98 £21.99

Blackberry 'Karaka Black'

Rubus fruticosus

Firm and easy to pick, these mammoth-sized, dark black shiny berries are, and are some of the largest blackberry fruits we have ever seen! The thorny stems produce a good crop with excellent flavour that can be picked over a very long season from early July onwards. Delicious in desserts, jams and preserves, and excellent for freezing. Blackberry ‘Karaka Black’ are quick to establish and easy to grow, with excellent resistance to downy mildew. Our 1 year old plants are container grown rather than field grown to provide you with stronger, superior quality plants. Self fertile. Height: 2m (6’). Spread: 2.5m (8’).

Estimated time to cropping once planted: 16-20 months.
Estimated time to best yields: 28-32 months.

More info
    • 1 x 9cm pot-grown bush

    • Despatch: May - June 2013
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    • £14.99

Tummelberry

Rubus

This hybrid berry is similar to the tayberry but with attractive fruits that are brighter red in colour. The large berries can be harvested from July for a delicious summertime dessert. Tummelberries enjoy a sunny position but they can be grown in partial shade, although this may reduce the crop yield. Height: 2m. Spread: 2.5m.

Estimated time to cropping once planted: 4-8 months.
Estimated time to best yields: 16-20 months.

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    • 1 x 2l pot

    • Despatch: May - June 2013
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    • £19.99