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| | | Blackberries (Rubus fruticosus) Our selection of thornless blackberries produce delicious berries throughout the season. Their flowers attract a number of pollinators, without which no fruit. Of them, honey bees are the most efficient. Plant 2 to 3 metres apart, and cut back after planting to around 20cm. Tie new blackberry shoots in and then remove the old.
Varieties: Chester: Mid-August to early October, thornless, likes heavy soil Helen: Mid-July to Mid-August, vigorous and thornless Loch Ness: Mid-August to early October, large crops, thornless (shown) Triple Crown: Early July to late August, thornless, heavy cropping new hybrid
Soil type: Fertile, moist, well drained Container grown, 2L pot
Supplier : R.V.Roger Ltd. We donate half of our profit from sales of blackberry bushes to The British Beekeepers' Association
Please note: there is a minimum purchase of 5 of each blackberry variety.
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