3 Black Butte Blackberry Plants | 3L Pots
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- Highlights
- Variety Specifications
- Planting & Care
- Maximise your harvest even in small spaces with exceptionally large berries.
- Enjoy colossal fruit measuring up to 5cm long – double the size of standard varieties.
- Savour the rich, sweet flavour packed into every giant berry.
- Harvest several kilograms of fruit each year, with individual berries weighing up to 12g.
- A versatile plant that thrives in both full sun and partial shade.
- Enjoy a long harvest season, picking fresh fruit from mid-July to October.
- Planting: Prefers loam or sandy soil. Dig in some organic matter or compost when planting to improve the soil.
- Pruning: Requires pruning in autumn/winter. Blackberries fruit on 2-year-old wood (last year's growth). To ensure good crops, preserve the new shoots each year and then prune away the canes which have fruited that summer. Aim for a balance of new growth and fruiting wood each year.
- Pest & Disease: Bred for excellent disease resistance. Your biggest problem, as with most soft fruit, is that they are so delicious that local wildlife will want to eat them too. Grow in a polytunnel, or use a fruit net to keep birds off.
- Hardiness: Doesn't require any protection from frost.
Highlights
- Maximise your harvest even in small spaces with exceptionally large berries.
- Enjoy colossal fruit measuring up to 5cm long – double the size of standard varieties.
- Savour the rich, sweet flavour packed into every giant berry.
- Harvest several kilograms of fruit each year, with individual berries weighing up to 12g.
- A versatile plant that thrives in both full sun and partial shade.
- Enjoy a long harvest season, picking fresh fruit from mid-July to October.
Planting & Care
- Planting: Prefers loam or sandy soil. Dig in some organic matter or compost when planting to improve the soil.
- Pruning: Requires pruning in autumn/winter. Blackberries fruit on 2-year-old wood (last year's growth). To ensure good crops, preserve the new shoots each year and then prune away the canes which have fruited that summer. Aim for a balance of new growth and fruiting wood each year.
- Pest & Disease: Bred for excellent disease resistance. Your biggest problem, as with most soft fruit, is that they are so delicious that local wildlife will want to eat them too. Grow in a polytunnel, or use a fruit net to keep birds off.
- Hardiness: Doesn't require any protection from frost.
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