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'Titania' Blackcurrant Bush
Queen of the currants
- Rich, juicy and wonderfully tangy
- RHS Plants for Pollinators
- Use in smoothies and sumptously sticky jams
- Harvest from July
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Unusual Berry Collection
Berries to get everyone talking
- Juicy berries with complex flavour profiles
- Fruits you won't find in the shops
- Eat fresh, bake in crumbles or use for jams
- Harvest fresh fruit from July to October
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'Columbia Star' Blackberry Plant
Spine-free equals scratch-free!
- Big, juicy and deliciously sweet
- Completely thornless
- Eat fresh or use to make delicious jams
- Harvest in July and August
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£41Sale price From £37Grape Vines for Cold Areas Collection
Too cold for grapes? Think again
- A range of grapes, all bursting with flavour
- Varieties selected for hardiness
- Eat from the vine or bake into desserts
- Harvest your grapes from August to October
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'Viking' Chokeberry Bush | Aronia x prunifolia
Berries as powerful as Thor!
- Tart astringency that mellows when cooked
- Low-maintenance and easy to grow
- Try out a delicious chokeberry jam
- Harvest in August and September
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'Early Black' Cranberry Bush
Not just for Christmas...
- Refreshingly sour berries with a good bite
- Easy to grow and fully hardy
- Use for juicing, sauces and desserts
- Early cropping - harvest from late August
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'Chester' Blackberry Plant
Thornless canes, punchy flavour
- Intensely sweet and juicy
- Spineless stems for easy picking
- Make a delicious blackberry coulis
- Harvest from August to early October
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£20Sale price From £14'Glen Mor' Raspberry Plants
Incredibly tough and resilient
- The perfect level of sweetness
- Exceptional disease resistance
- Make an incredible raspberry clafoutis
- Harvest in July
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'Northland' Blueberry Bush
Pocket-sized flavour bombs
- Sweet with subtle tartness
- Neat, compact and ideal for small gardens
- Eat straight from the bush
- Harvest from July to September
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'Brigitta' Blueberry Bush
Irresistibly moreish berries
- Sweet with delicately tart notes
- Ideal for freezing
- Use in smoothies or baked into pies
- Pick your berries from July to August
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£41Sale price From £39Fruit Plants for Beginners | Allotment in a Box
Pick your own soft fruit and grow it too
- Juicy berries, currants and more
- Top-performing, premium varieties
- Eat fresh or make unbeatable crumbles
- Harvest from summer onwards
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'Pilgrim' Cranberry Bush
We'd trek miles for these fruits
- Fantastic tartness that cooks wonderfully
- Pest-resistant and fully hardy
- Unrivalled cranberry sauce inbound
- Harvest from September to November
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'Adrienne' Blackberry Plant
Thornless and easy to train!
- Sweet and deliciously juicy
- Thornless for scratch-free picking
- Make a scrummy blackberry crumble
- Harvest from July to September
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£41Sale price £37Patio Grape Vines Collection
Pick grapes from your patio
- Lovely, sweet grapes with a Muscat aroma
- Grow on a patio, courtyard or balcony
- Fill your trug and eat your grapes fresh
- Harvest from August through until October
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£41Sale price From £37Heritage Grape Vines Collection
A piece of viticultural history
- Includes floral, sweet and juicy grapes
- A selection of renowned, traditional grapes
- Makes incredible grape jam (as well as wine)
- Pick your grapes from August to October
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Patio Blackberry Plant | Rubus fruticosus 'Tiny Black'
A thornless wonder
- Deep, rich blackberry flavour
- Compact and perfect for container growing
- Conjure up a batch of blackberry blondies
- Harvest from July to September
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'Malling Supreme' Misted Tip Strawberry (Everbearer) Plants
For full-season strawb lovers
- Sweet with the *perfect* amount of tang
- A perpetual strawberry (fruits continuously)
- Pop 'em fresh or blitz in a smoothie
- Harvest from June until September
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'Triple Crown' Thornless Blackberry Plant
Hitting big in three categories
- Intensely flavourful blackberries
- A seriously heavy cropper
- Make your own blackberry sorbet
- Harvest from July to August
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'Albion' Strawberry (Everbearer) Plants
An incredibly popular everbearer
- Firm strawberries with candy-like sweetness
- Fruits regularly through summer into autumn
- Bake your own strawberry shortcake!
- Harvest from June until September
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'Elegance' Strawberry Plants
Glossy colour, superb taste
- Refreshing flavour bursting with juiciness
- Reliably heavy cropper
- Whip up a scrummy strawberry mousse
- Harvest from June to July
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'Regal Seedless' Grape Vine
A South-African sensation!
- Floral, fruity flavour with muscat tones
- High-yielding, large bunches
- A lovely dessert grape for snacking
- Harvest from September
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'Sweetheart' Strawberry Plants
Compact, reliably heavy cropper
- Exceptional, traditional strawberry flavour
- Displays great disease resistance
- Use in pavlovas and fools
- Harvest in June
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'Fenella' Strawberry Plants
Trusted to deliver big yields
- Glossy, juicy fruits with a complex flavour
- Sports good overall disease resistance
- Make the perfect centrepiece tart
- Harvest in July
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£41Sale price From £39Jam Maker's Fruit Plants Collection | Allotment in a Box
If fruit is your jam, grow your own!
- Rich and flavourful varieties
- Includes premium berries, currants & apricots
- Best fruits for jams, jellies and desserts
- Harvest from summer onwards
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£13Sale price From £10'Yummy' Patio Raspberry Plant
Small but bloomin' mighty
- Juicy and sweet with subtly tart undertones
- Compact, thornless variety ideal for pots
- Pick from the bush and eat straight away!
- Harvest from July
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'Crimson Seedless' Grape Vine
Well-suited to the UK climate
- Deliciously sweet and rich flavour
- Tolerates British weather conditions
- Great for making jams, jellies, juice or wine
- Pick in September
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£20Sale price From £15'Polka' Raspberry Plants
We're dotty about these berries!
- A crisp sweetness that dances on the palate
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Prepare a batch of raspberry flapjacks
- Fruits through from August to October
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Roots' Cotswolds Valley Nursery
Meet Mike
Fruit plants grown with love (and serious knowhow!)
Mike’s our guy when it comes to growing soft fruits. He’s our grape guru. Our gooseberry genius. Our blueberry boffin. What Mike doesn’t know about soft fruits? Well, it simply isn’t worth knowing. Having traversed the world from Australia to Northern Ireland – and even undertaking a horticultural stint in Sweden – Mike combines his enthusiasm, technical expertise, state-of-the-art facilities and favourable climatic conditions of the Cotswolds to grow only the very juiciest, sweetest soft fruits.
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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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