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Grown In The UK.
Established 1987.
UK Mainland.*
The blackberry bush has a reputation of being a wild grower - untameable for the garden; modern varieties however have allowed the late summer soft fruit to be grown and maintained fairly simply. Thorn-less varieties of the blackcurrant bush are also available. The blackberry bush flowers between May and July so frost protection is not necessary. Blackberries will grow in most soils, even those with reasonably inefficient drainage.
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Rubus Loch Ness
Blackberry Loch Ness
Common Name: Blackberry Loch NessLatin Name: Rubus fruticosus 'Loch Ness'Soil: Any SoilPosition: Full sun/Slight ShadeFruit picking time: Late August-Mid SeptemberFruit size/colour: Large good coloured fruitsAn exceptional choice of blackberry that requires very little to no support. It has semi erect stems which produce strong yields of very nice tasting fruits. A brilliant choice for smaller patches as requires less space than other species. A very popular thornless variety.
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