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Grouped as: Berries

Aronia Berry : Viking

Aronia Berry : Viking

The aronia really is a 'superberry'! The aronia berry, similar in appearance to a cranberry, is said to help ward off heart disease as well as providing many disease-fighting antioxidants. The plants need damp, mild conditions in which to grow, which make them an ideal crop for many parts of Great Britain. The berries, which also contain high levels of vitamin C, are too tart and sharp to be eaten raw, but are ideal for sauces, summer puddings, as a topping on cheesecakes, or blended into smoothies, or simply juiced to make a truly-health giving drink!

Description Price  
1 bareroot plant
Despatch: February 2010
£9.99
3 bareroot plants
Despatch: February 2010
£17.99
1 plant in a 3 litre pot
Despatch: Mid February to March 2010
£19.99
Berry Collection

Berry Collection

Fruit.

Blackberries and Tayberries are the easiest of all the berry fruits to grow in the UK. They are very tolerant to site and soil conditions and will even produce a reasonable crop if grown in semi shade once 2 years old.

Our 1 year old plants are container grown rather than field grown to provide you with stronger, superior quality plants. These berries will quickly establish and reward you with a bumper crop that are delicious both cooked or eaten fresh from the bush, bursting with flavour and excellent for your health.

Collection comprises 1 plant each of
Blackberry Loch Ness
Tayberry Buckingham
Description Price  
2 plants in 9cm pots - 1 of each
Despatch: September 2009 to March 2010
£18.99
Honey Berry

Honey Berry

Hardy Perennial.

Looking for an unusual fruit to add as one of your five a day? Try Honey Berry, these sweet blueberry-like fruits have been eaten for years in their native Siberia and can be enjoyed fresh, or baked in jams, pies and muffins.

The fruit will ripen in early June, in the first or second year after planting and will continue to do so year after year for up to 75 years.

Two varieties are supplied to ensure fruit pollination - we include varieties of both Lonicera kamschatika and Lonicera caerulea to ensure the very best and biggest berry production. .

It should be noted that not all berries of the Lonicera family are edible.

Description Price  
3 young plants
Despatch: October 2009
£9.99
6 young plants
Despatch: October 2009
£15.99
Lingonberry : Ida

Lingonberry : Ida

Fruit.

Dwarf 15-20cm (6-8 inch) evergreen plants that resemble box hedging, and can be clipped accordingly. The ideal patio container for the forgetful gardener as they are very drought, pest and disease resistant.

The small white flowers develop into red berries from mid August with a pleasant acidic flavour, that can improve further after a frost. These tasty fruits can be used in a similar way to cranberries.

Suitable for growing in containers.

Description Price  
1 pot grown bush
Despatch: September 2009 to March 2010
£10.99
Tayberry : Buckingham

Tayberry : Buckingham

Fruit.

An easy to harvest spineless form of Tayberry discovered by an amateur gardener in Buckingham. Produces delicious 5cm (2 inch) long berries, ideal eaten as a dessert with a touch of cream.

For the best flavour pick the fruits when they have changed from red to deep purple.

Our 1 year old plants are container grown rather than field grown to provide you with stronger, superior quality plants. These berries are easy to grow and will quickly establish and reward you with some flavoursome fruits to add to desserts or make your own jams.

Bred in Great Britain.

Description Price  
1 plant in 9cm pot
Despatch: September 2009 to March 2010
£12.99