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BLACKBERRIES: Large fruiting varieties whcih are self fertile
BLUEBERRIES: Becoming very popular in the UK since being acknowledged as a Superfood. Lime free soil is required, if this is not possible they can be grown in containers. Two varieties should be planted to improve pollination. Plant 5 feet apart.
BLACKCURRANTS: Plant 4-5ft apart. Prune out old wood after picking. Fruits are ready July-August.
REDCURRANTS: Plant 4-5ft apart. Fruits are ready July-August.
WHITECURRANTS: Plant 4-5ft apart.
GOOSEBERRIES: Self fertile. Plant 4ft apart. Fruits are produced from June-July.
GRAPEVINES: Self fertile. We have a good selection suitable for a variety of uses. Vines are very adaptable to a range of soil types, those planted outdoors are best in a sunny warm situation to aid ripening. Indoor varieties may be grown in a cold greenhouse or conservatory. They should be hard pruned in winter as fruits are produced on the new growth.
JOSTABERRY: (Blackcurrant x Gooseberry) Self fertile. Plant 4-5ft apart.
LOGANBERRY: Self fertile. Plant 8-10ft. Strong pot grown plants in 2 litre pots.
RASPBERRY: Self fertile. Very popular with a multitude of uses. Plant 18 inches apart but never in waterlogged soil, they must have good drainage. All our canes (plants) are from ministry inspected, virus free stock, and sold in packs of 10 packed in moist peat.
TAYBERRY: (Blackberry x Raspberry) Self fertile. Plant 8ft apart. Strong pot grown plants in 2 litre pots.

Fs LOGANBERRY THORNLESS
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Thornless well known hybrid of the blackberry and the raspberry. The very large rich purple red fruits have a slight tartness and are harvested from mid July until the end of August.
LOGANBERRY THORNLESS
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