Collection: Soft Fruit Bushes and Canes
Soft fruits aren’t just tasty, they’re also easy to grow! Our fruit bushes and canes have been lovingly grown here in the UK, ready to withstand whatever the UK weather throws at them. With our nursery offering each and every one of our fruit bushes an expert helping hand, your plants will be happy, healthy and sent to you ready to thrive in the garden.
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Regular price From £24Regular price
£26Sale price From £24'Wellington' Mulberry Tree
Old fruits, bold flavours
- Juicy, jammy and jolly nice!
- A highly-productive variety
- Makes a heavenly crumble
- Harvest from July to August
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£15Sale price From £11Jostaberry Plant
One heck of a hybrid berry!
- Tastes like a sweeter blackcurrant
- Expect to see huge crops, up to seven kilos!
- Jams, fools and New York-style cheesecakes
- Pick from July to August
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'Phoenix' Outdoor Grape Vine
The organic gardeners' choice
- Delicate Muscat notes with a great aroma
- Famed for its natural disease resistance
- Delicious eaten fresh from the vine
- Harvest your grapes in September
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'Goldtraube' Blueberry Bush
A glorious German variety
- Decadent, sweet and moreish
- Wonderful autumn colour
- Use to make a jammy compote
- Pick your blueberries from July to August
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£16Sale price From £13'Muscat Bleu' Grape Vine
Punchy flavour, stunning foliage
- Floral, aromatic and rich flavour
- Modern, mildew-resistant grape
- Perfect for making your own wine
- Harvest your grapes in September
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£16Sale price From £13'Pineberry' Strawberry Plants
A white chocolate-dipped strawb
- Sweet, pineapple-like flavour
- Winter hardy and easy to grow
- Eat them fresh for the ultimate summer treat
- Main harvest in June
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'Jenny' Hardy Kiwi Plant
A self-fertile, hardy kiwi
- Sweet with subtly tart undertones
- Red-tipped foliage in summer
- Fabulous in fruit salads and smoothies
- Harvest from August to September
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£60Sale price From £50'Provence' Pomegranate Bush
Famously hardy (and tasty!)
- Sweet juice, fragrant flesh and crunchy seeds
- Glossy foliage and vibrant orange flowers
- Eat fresh or add to summer salads
- Harvest from September to November
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Passion Fruit Plant | Passiflora edulis
Your own exotic, tropical fruit!
- Sumptuously sweet, edible fruits
- Stunning white and purple, bowl-shaped blooms
- Make an incredible coulis or sorbet
- Harvest from July to September
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Regular price From £17Regular price
£21Sale price From £17Full Season Rhubarb Collection
Never run out of fresh rhubarb!
- Three exceptionally flavourful varieties
- Varieties chosen for successive cropping
- Make a tasty rhubarb and ginger cheesecake
- Harvest from March right through to August
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£14Sale price From £11'Ben Connan' Blackcurrant Bush
An award-winning favourite
- Boasts a superb rich flavour
- Well-suited to the UK climate
- Prep a blackcurrant sauce to serve with duck
- Harvest from July
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£13Sale price From £11'Jonkheer van Tets' Redcurrant Plant
Dutch deliciousness
- Beautifully sweet with great juiciness
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Makes a cracking jam
- Ready to pick from early July
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£10Sale price From £6'Raspberry Red' Rhubarb Plant
Intensely red stalks
- Tender and succulent
- Award of Garden Merit winner
- Pair with vanilla and make a sticky jam
- Harvest from April to June
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£13Sale price From £10Goji Berry Plant
Turbocharge your breakfasts
- Sweet and sour with herbal notes
- Fantastic antioxidant properties
- Add some zing to your morning granola
- Harvest from August to October
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£12Sale price From £6'Victoria' Rhubarb Plant
If it's good enough for a queen!
- Juicy and well-balanced
- Suitable for late forcing
- Rustle up some scrummy rhubarb blondies
- Harvest from late May onwards
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Japanese Wineberry Plant
Your new favourite berry…
- Super sweet with a sherbet tang
- Amazing fiery red stems
- Makes mean sorbets and syrups!
- Harvest from August to September
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£25Sale price From £16'Glen Prosen' Raspberry Plants
A Scottish sensation
- Firm berries with a sweet, aromatic flavour
- Robust and perfect for wet or dry areas
- Use to make a rich raspberry trifle
- Harvest from June right through to October
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£13Sale price From £9'Elsanta' Strawberry Plants
Tough and terrifically tasty
- Brilliantly aromatic, deliciously juicy
- Perfect for patio pots
- Make a decadent strawberry cheesecake
- Pick in June and July
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£15Sale price From £11'Hinnonmaki Green' Gooseberry Bush
Excellent disease resistance
- Sweet, aromatic and tangy
- Compact enough for large patio pots
- Perfect for tarts, pies, crumble and jam
- Harvest from July to August
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'Ken's Red' Hardy Kiwi Plant
Sweet, red-fleshed kiwi
- Sweeter and more aromatic than regular kiwis
- Excellent storage properties
- Ideal for children's lunchboxes
- Harvest from August to September
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'Chardonnay' Grape Vine
The iconic white grape
- Deliciously sweet, golden grapes
- Perfect on a patio pergola
- Give home winemaking a go!
- Harvest in September
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£15Sale price From £9'Medana' Tayberry Plant
An unbeatable hybrid berry
- Every bite bursts with bold, juicy flavour
- Combines a raspberry with a blackberry
- Prepare a traditional British summer pudding
- Pick your tayberries from July to August
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£13Sale price From £11'Gloire de Sablons' Pink Currant Plant
Try finding these in the shops!
- Bursting with aromatic sweetness
- Nice and easy to care for
- Perfect for summer puddings
- Pick your currants from July
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'Autumn Royal' Seedless Grape Vine
Easy growing and seedless!
- Plum grapes with great texture and sweetness
- Easy to grow and low maintenance
- Try out an Italian 'Torta Bertolina'
- Pick your grapes in October
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£10Sale price From £6'Champagne' Rhubarb Plant
A reliable old favourite
- Delicate and sweet flavour profile
- Suitable for forcing
- Makes a wonderful rhubarb-infused gin
- Harvest from April to June
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'Buckingham' Thornless Tayberry Plants
Berries worthy of a palace
- A lovely balance of sweet and tart
- Thornless and reliable, expect bumper crops
- Make a tray of tayberry and ginger brownies
- Ready to harvest in July and August
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£21Sale price From £13'Black Hamburgh' Indoor Grape Vine
Britain's favourite indoor grape
- Brilliant levels of juicy sweetness
- Vigorous and easy to grow
- Use to make homemade grape juice
- Harvest your grapes in August and September
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Meet Danielle
110 years' expertise free with every plant
You simply can’t buy better fruit plants and here’s why. Danielle grows them outdoors, just like our nursery has done since 1908, so they’re more than a match for the UK weather. Danielle only has time for the top performing varieties, meaning that you can be assured of a successful (and blooming tasty) soft fruit crop.
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Which soft fruit plants should I choose?
With so many different soft fruit plants out there, it can be difficult knowing which is right for you. Raspberry and blackberry plants (like ‘Polka’ and ‘Waldo’) are good picks for those gardens with more room to play with, while patio gardeners (or those with ericaceous flower beds) might be better off picking a blueberry cultivar (like ‘Sunshine Blue’) which is naturally quite bushy. Other options include tangy gooseberries (such as ‘Invicta’), jewel-like currants (like ‘Rovada’ redcurrant or ‘Big Ben’ blackcurrant) and unique hybrid berries (like the ‘Medana’ tayberry).

Tips for growing soft fruit bushes
There are some tips worth bearing in mind when it comes to growing soft fruit bushes. Soft fruit plants tend to prefer moist, well-drained soil with decent levels of fertility. Blueberries prefer acidic soil, making them excellent bedfellows for plants like rhododendrons and azaleas, while most other soft fruits can tolerate a fairly wide pH range. If you think your soil is poorly-draining or a bit infertile, then you can amend it with some well-rotted compost. This both enriches the soil and improves its drainage. Some plants, like raspberries, will do better when trained against a wire trellis, and your plants should be kept well-watered throughout the growing season.

How to use your homegrown soft fruits
The options are practically endless when it comes to using your harvested soft fruits (besides eating them fresh, of course!) Raspberries, for instance, make an excellent addition to pavlovas and trifles, while also reducing down into lovely jams, syrups and coulis. With blueberries, you can make some traditional American muffins, add them to healthy smoothies and on top of your morning porridge. With their distinctly tangy taste, gooseberries make excellent desserts (such as gooseberry fool) while currants can be used in juices, jams and jellies.
Soft fruit plants FAQs
Which soft fruit plants can be grown in the UK?
In short, lots! Soft fruit bushes that can be grown here in the UK include aggregate fruits like raspberries, blackberries and hybrid berries (such as loganberries, tayberries, wineberries and boysenberries). On top of that, there are the members of the Ribes genus, like gooseberries and currants, as well as blueberries, grapes and strawberries!
Which soft fruit plants are easiest to grow?
Fortunately, nearly all soft fruit plants are nice and easy to grow, but there are a couple we’d recommend as being particularly beginner-friendly or low-maintenance. Autumn-fruiting raspberries, for instance, are a little easier to grow than summer-fruiting raspberries, in that they’re typically smaller, less vigorous and have simpler pruning requirements. Strawberries are also straightforward to grow, and can also be grown in containers and hanging baskets. Blackcurrants would be our other pick; they require little by way of pruning, can generally tolerate a bit of shade and will reward you with big yields.
What conditions do soft fruit plants like?
Soft fruit bushes are normally pretty unfussy when it comes to their preferred conditions. Best fruiting tends to occur in a sunny, sheltered position, though some plants (like blackcurrants and blackberries) are also able to tolerate a bit of shade. Moist, well-drained soil is the order of the day; if your soil’s a bit on the heavy side with poor drainage, then amend with some perlite, horticultural grit or well-rotted compost. Blueberries are the only soft fruits that require something a little different: they need acidic (or ericaceous) soil. This makes them ideal for planting in raised beds or alongside other acid-loving plants like rhododendrons and azaleas.
What is the best soil for soft fruit plants?
You want a loamy soil, if possible, one that has good drainage but that retains some moisture. A good bit of fertility can be helpful, too, so digging in some compost can be beneficial. Check out our soil guide for more information on identifying what kind of soil you have. For blueberries, which like acidic soil, your best bet is to plant them separately in containers or a raised bed, but if you really want to plant them alongside your other non-ericaceous plants, then you can add pine needles, coffee grounds or an ammonium-based fertiliser.
When to feed soft fruit bushes?
You should feed your soft fruit bushes during early spring, before the growing season kicks off. A slow-release general-purpose fertiliser will work for most soft fruits. Once fertilised, you can also add a layer of mulch around the plant(s) to help retain moisture and suppress the growth of weeds.
When should you plant soft fruit bushes?
Potted soft fruit plants can be planted at any time of the year, provided that the ground isn’t frozen. If you purchase a bare root soft fruit plant, this will need to go into the ground during the plant’s dormant period (from November to March).
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Plants arrived in great condition and very promptly. Well established - much better than the ones I got at my local garden centre.
Monica Spence
| 24 May
Yet again this company delivered good healthy plants, exactly as shown in photos, well packaged and within delivery time quoted. Recommend!
Jacqueline Burgess
| 2 Jun
I continue to be so impressed with Roots. Their customer care, knowledge of their subject: from planting hedges to pruning roses and more, has been a great support.
Judy Lane
| 23 Oct
The plant arrived looking vigorously healthy, which brings a smile to your face, extremely well protected in its packaging.
Martyn Hill
| 5 Jul
As a non-gardener, I found my whole experience brilliant. Great information & advice available on the website, great range of products & prices are brilliant.
John-Paul
| 22 May
Wonderful plants and great customer service... really surprised to find that the plants are better than those you would get at your local garden centre.
Gavin Wilcock
| 8 Nov
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