'Tiny Black' Blackberry Plants

£42.00 £36.00
  • What a beautiful pastoral scene it is to pick your own blackberries straight from the farm hedgerow - except for that fact that you might well tear your arm to shreds on all those pesky, prickly thorns... With 'Tiny Black', though? That's not a problem!
  • Completely thornless canes bear an abundance of delicious, juicy blackberries from the middle to the end of summer (and even into September)
  • The plant's bushy, serrated foliage is a lovely mid to dark green in spring and summer, before typically taking on more fiery hues in the autumn months
  • With a naturally neat and compact habit, this blackberry variety is ideal for container growing in small gardens, on patios and even on balconies
  • If you can resist eating the berries fresh from the stems - and if you can't, we don't blame you - then you can freeze the surplus to be used in crumbles, pies and jams throughout the year to come
  • Rubus fruticosus (the blackberry's latin name) is certified as one of the Royal Horticultural Society's Plants for Pollinators; bees and butterflies are attracted to the plant's nectar, birds like thrushes love the berries and small mammals like dormice often seek shelter amidst the brambles

Title: Premium Plant in a 3L Pot

Premium Plant in a 3L Pot

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Title: Premium Plant in a 3L Pot
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  • What a beautiful pastoral scene it is to pick your own blackberries straight from the farm hedgerow - except for that fact that you might well tear your arm to shreds on all those pesky, prickly thorns... With 'Tiny Black', though? That's not a problem!
  • Completely thornless canes bear an abundance of delicious, juicy blackberries from the middle to the end of summer (and even into September)
  • The plant's bushy, serrated foliage is a lovely mid to dark green in spring and summer, before typically taking on more fiery hues in the autumn months
  • With a naturally neat and compact habit, this blackberry variety is ideal for container growing in small gardens, on patios and even on balconies
  • If you can resist eating the berries fresh from the stems - and if you can't, we don't blame you - then you can freeze the surplus to be used in crumbles, pies and jams throughout the year to come
  • Rubus fruticosus (the blackberry's latin name) is certified as one of the Royal Horticultural Society's Plants for Pollinators; bees and butterflies are attracted to the plant's nectar, birds like thrushes love the berries and small mammals like dormice often seek shelter amidst the brambles
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Premium Plant in a 3L Pot