2ft Medana Tayberry Plants | Bare Root
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- Highlights
- Variety Specifications
- Planting & Care
- A robust hybrid of Raspberry and Blackberry, producing large, sweet, and aromatic berries.
- Berries can grow up to twice the size of a typical raspberry, perfect for a bountiful harvest.
- The rich, aromatic flavour is ideal for making impressive jams, crumbles, or simply eating fresh from the plant.
- Thorny stems require support, such as a trellis or wires, to grow upright and remain productive.
- A versatile plant that thrives in both sunny locations and areas with partial shade.
- Enjoy a long harvest period from late July through to August.
- Species: Tayberry
- Harvest: July, August
- Planting: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
- Position: Full sun or partial shade
- Habit: Bushy
- Ideal for: Beds & borders
- Spread: 1.2m
- Hardiness: Fully Hardy
- Soil Type: Prefers fertile, well-draining soil.
- Pruning: Requires pruning in autumn/winter.
- Fertility: Self Fertile
- Plant in fertile, well-draining loam or sandy soil. Dig in some organic matter or compost when planting to improve the soil.
- Tayberries are fully hardy and do not require any protection from frost.
- This variety has excellent disease resistance. Protect the delicious fruit from birds and wildlife by growing in a fruit cage or under netting.
- Pruning is essential for a good crop. Tayberries fruit on the previous year's growth (2-year-old wood). After harvesting in late summer, prune out the canes that have just fruited, and tie in the new season's shoots to your supports. This ensures a balance of new growth and fruiting wood for the following year.
Product Specifications
- Height on Arrival: 40-60cm including roots
- Supplied as: Bare Root Plant
Highlights
- A robust hybrid of Raspberry and Blackberry, producing large, sweet, and aromatic berries.
- Berries can grow up to twice the size of a typical raspberry, perfect for a bountiful harvest.
- The rich, aromatic flavour is ideal for making impressive jams, crumbles, or simply eating fresh from the plant.
- Thorny stems require support, such as a trellis or wires, to grow upright and remain productive.
- A versatile plant that thrives in both sunny locations and areas with partial shade.
- Enjoy a long harvest period from late July through to August.
Variety Specifications
- Species: Tayberry
- Harvest: July, August
- Planting: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
- Position: Full sun or partial shade
- Habit: Bushy
- Ideal for: Beds & borders
- Spread: 1.2m
- Hardiness: Fully Hardy
- Soil Type: Prefers fertile, well-draining soil.
- Pruning: Requires pruning in autumn/winter.
- Fertility: Self Fertile
Planting & Care
- Plant in fertile, well-draining loam or sandy soil. Dig in some organic matter or compost when planting to improve the soil.
- Tayberries are fully hardy and do not require any protection from frost.
- This variety has excellent disease resistance. Protect the delicious fruit from birds and wildlife by growing in a fruit cage or under netting.
- Pruning is essential for a good crop. Tayberries fruit on the previous year's growth (2-year-old wood). After harvesting in late summer, prune out the canes that have just fruited, and tie in the new season's shoots to your supports. This ensures a balance of new growth and fruiting wood for the following year.
Product Specifications
- Height on Arrival: 40-60cm including roots
- Supplied as: Bare Root Plant
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