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Organic hybrid

Is it a raspberry or a blackberry? It's the organically grown 'Thornless Tayberry' (Rubus hybrid). The tayberry is a cross between a blackberry and a raspberry. And a tasty one, at that. The deep-red berries are twice as large as raspberries and have a refreshingly sweet taste. They are also popular among butterflies and bees! The perennial fruit bush blossoms in the spring, to reveal white and pink flowers. A crop will be ready to harvest from summer onwards in the second year after planting.
Raspberries require support while growing. Be sure to secure the vines to a climbing base or woven structure. Sufficient light is needed to ensure good growth. For this reason, the fruit bush should be planted in full sun. The tayberry thrives in acidic, moist soil. It's best to give the tree extra water during dry spells.
The plant is grown organically. In other words, no chemical pesticides have been used to grow the plant. For a healthy garden!

Tayberry Rubus 'Thornless Tayberry'' - Organic red - Hardy plant

Rubus hybride 'Tayberry'

Regular price £10.49
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Specifications
Red
Supplied as container plant
Edible
Flowering May - June
Growing height 100 - 300 cm
6 months growth and flowering guarantee
Hardy plant
July - September
Deciduous
Location: Half shadow
Planting distance 50 - 100 cm
Self pollinating
Description

Organic hybrid

Is it a raspberry or a blackberry? It's the organically grown 'Thornless Tayberry' (Rubus hybrid). The tayberry is a cross between a blackberry and a raspberry. And a tasty one, at that. The deep-red berries are twice as large as raspberries and have a refreshingly sweet taste. They are also popular among butterflies and bees! The perennial fruit bush blossoms in the spring, to reveal white and pink flowers. A crop will be ready to harvest from summer onwards in the second year after planting.
Raspberries require support while growing. Be sure to secure the vines to a climbing base or woven structure. Sufficient light is needed to ensure good growth. For this reason, the fruit bush should be planted in full sun. The tayberry thrives in acidic, moist soil. It's best to give the tree extra water during dry spells.
The plant is grown organically. In other words, no chemical pesticides have been used to grow the plant. For a healthy garden!

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