Thompson & MorganTayberry (rubus) Fruit 9Cm Potted Plant X 1

Robert Dyas £9.99 Go to Robert Dyas First seen in Sep 2024
Description
Introducing the Tayberry, a remarkable addition to any garden or allotment. This unique fruit bush, a cross between a raspberry and a blackberry, boasts not only hardiness but also exceptional flavour. Perfectly suited for culinary endeavours, its bountiful harvest from July to August offers a delightful taste reminiscent of a red blackberry, making it an excellent choice for jams, pies, or simply enjoying fresh off the vine. With higher yields than the Loganberry, the Tayberry promises a rewarding growing experience. Its hardy nature ensures resilience against varying conditions, while its self-fertility simplifies cultivation. Simple to maintain, support the stems on a framework of wires or against a trellis, and provide well-drained soil enriched with compost. Protect the developing fruits with netting, and come autumn, prune the fruited canes to ground level. With proper care and attention, your Tayberry bush will thrive, rewarding you with an abundance of flavourful fruits year after year. 1x Potted Plant. How to Grow Instructions: . Light: Plant in a sunny position for optimal fruit production. . Temperature: Hardy and resilient, capable of withstanding various temperature conditions. . Watering: Water well during the first year, ensuring the soil remains moist but not waterlogged. . Feeding: Incorporate well-rotted manure or compost into the soil prior to planting, and apply a mulch in spring for added nutrients. . Humidity: Moderate humidity levels are sufficient; ensure proper airflow around the plants to prevent disease. Images shown are for guidance only and show the expected results of plants upon maturity. Different growing conditions might vary results. Image may be included for illustration of supply but can vary due to seasonality changes (e.g. deciduous plants lose leaves in colder months). Decorative pots are not supplied. Features: Unusual hybrid fruit bush combining the flavours of raspberry and blackberry Hardy and self-fertile, perfect for the kitchen garden or allotment Higher yields compared to Loganberry, providing ample fruits for various culinary uses Fruits can be harvested from July to August, ideal for cooking, freezing, jam-making, or fresh consumption Requires minimal maintenance with simple pruning and support requirements Specifications: Colour: Red Model Number: KB2271
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