2ft 'Waldo' Blackberry Plant | Bare Root
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- Highlights
- Variety Specifications
- Planting & Care
- Enjoy impressively large, juicy blackberries from this thornless, compact bush.
- 'Waldo' is ideal for smaller gardens, pots, or training against a sunny wall or fence.
- It's a versatile plant, thriving in both full sun and partial shade.
- The berries have a superb sweet yet tangy flavour, perfect for pies, crumbles, and jams.
- A reliable and heavy cropper, you can expect high yields even from young plants.
- Harvest your delicious homegrown fruit from late August through to September.
- Species: Blackberry
- Features: Thornless
- Harvest: August, September
- Position: Full sun or partial shade
- Habit: Bushy
- Hardiness: Fully Hardy - Doesn't require any protection from frost
- Eventual Spread: 0.8m
- Uses: Eating fresh, crumbles, jams
- Self-fertile: Yes
- Planting: Plant bare roots from January to July or September to December. Space plants 40-60cm apart in beds or borders.
- Watering: Water in thoroughly when planting. Blackberries prefer moist soils, so ensure they are well-watered throughout summer, especially during dry periods. Water once or twice a week, increasing to every other day in hot weather.
- Feeding: This is not a hungry plant and does not require feeding.
- Pruning: Prune in autumn or winter. Blackberries fruit on one-year-old wood. To ensure good crops, preserve the new shoots each year and prune away the canes which have fruited that summer.
- Pest & Disease: This variety has excellent disease resistance. Your biggest problem will be birds and other wildlife enjoying the fruit. Protect your crop with a fruit net if needed.
Product Specifications
- Supplied As: A bare root plant
- Height on Arrival: 50-80cm inc. roots
- Eventual Height: 0.8m
- Time to First Crop: 2nd Year
Highlights
- Enjoy impressively large, juicy blackberries from this thornless, compact bush.
- 'Waldo' is ideal for smaller gardens, pots, or training against a sunny wall or fence.
- It's a versatile plant, thriving in both full sun and partial shade.
- The berries have a superb sweet yet tangy flavour, perfect for pies, crumbles, and jams.
- A reliable and heavy cropper, you can expect high yields even from young plants.
- Harvest your delicious homegrown fruit from late August through to September.
Variety Specifications
- Species: Blackberry
- Features: Thornless
- Harvest: August, September
- Position: Full sun or partial shade
- Habit: Bushy
- Hardiness: Fully Hardy - Doesn't require any protection from frost
- Eventual Spread: 0.8m
- Uses: Eating fresh, crumbles, jams
- Self-fertile: Yes
Planting & Care
- Planting: Plant bare roots from January to July or September to December. Space plants 40-60cm apart in beds or borders.
- Watering: Water in thoroughly when planting. Blackberries prefer moist soils, so ensure they are well-watered throughout summer, especially during dry periods. Water once or twice a week, increasing to every other day in hot weather.
- Feeding: This is not a hungry plant and does not require feeding.
- Pruning: Prune in autumn or winter. Blackberries fruit on one-year-old wood. To ensure good crops, preserve the new shoots each year and prune away the canes which have fruited that summer.
- Pest & Disease: This variety has excellent disease resistance. Your biggest problem will be birds and other wildlife enjoying the fruit. Protect your crop with a fruit net if needed.
Product Specifications
- Supplied As: A bare root plant
- Height on Arrival: 50-80cm inc. roots
- Eventual Height: 0.8m
- Time to First Crop: 2nd Year
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