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Buckingham Tayberry

SKU: Buckingham-Tayberry-3pot
Regular price £20.99
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There are several reasons why someone might want to grow a thornless Buckingham Tayberry in their garden:
Thornless Nature: The lack of thorns makes harvesting much easier and safer. Thornless varieties are particularly appealing to those who dislike dealing with prickly canes while picking fruits.
Fruit Quality: The Buckingham Tayberry produces large, sweet, aromatic, and succulent fruits that can be up to 5cm long. The taste is often described as delicious, making it an attractive option for those who enjoy flavorful berries.
Versatility in Use: The berries can be enjoyed fresh as a dessert or frozen for later use. This versatility allows gardeners to indulge in the fruit's taste at different times or to use them for various culinary purposes.
Ease of Growth: The Buckingham Tayberry is said to be easy to grow and quick to establish. Its disease resistance and hardiness make it a relatively low-maintenance plant, suitable for both experienced and novice gardeners.
Adaptability: It can be grown in various settings, including gardens with well-drained soil, sunny or partially shaded spots, against walls or fences, and even in containers. This adaptability makes it a flexible choice for different garden setups.
Historical Significance: Some gardeners might be intrigued by its origin, having been discovered in Buckinghamshire, UK. The regional connection or the uniqueness of the hybrid could be appealing to those interested in plant history and origins.
Overall, the Buckingham Tayberry offers a thornless, flavorful, and relatively easy-to-grow option for home gardeners seeking a tasty and hassle-free berry-producing plant in their gardens or containers.

Fruit Ready to Pick: Jul/Aug

Buckingham Tayberry

SKU: Buckingham-Tayberry-3pot
Regular price £20.99
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There are several reasons why someone might want to grow a thornless Buckingham Tayberry in their garden:
Thornless Nature: The lack of thorns makes harvesting much easier and safer. Thornless varieties are particularly appealing to those who dislike dealing with prickly canes while picking fruits.
Fruit Quality: The Buckingham Tayberry produces large, sweet, aromatic, and succulent fruits that can be up to 5cm long. The taste is often described as delicious, making it an attractive option for those who enjoy flavorful berries.
Versatility in Use: The berries can be enjoyed fresh as a dessert or frozen for later use. This versatility allows gardeners to indulge in the fruit's taste at different times or to use them for various culinary purposes.
Ease of Growth: The Buckingham Tayberry is said to be easy to grow and quick to establish. Its disease resistance and hardiness make it a relatively low-maintenance plant, suitable for both experienced and novice gardeners.
Adaptability: It can be grown in various settings, including gardens with well-drained soil, sunny or partially shaded spots, against walls or fences, and even in containers. This adaptability makes it a flexible choice for different garden setups.
Historical Significance: Some gardeners might be intrigued by its origin, having been discovered in Buckinghamshire, UK. The regional connection or the uniqueness of the hybrid could be appealing to those interested in plant history and origins.
Overall, the Buckingham Tayberry offers a thornless, flavorful, and relatively easy-to-grow option for home gardeners seeking a tasty and hassle-free berry-producing plant in their gardens or containers.

Fruit Ready to Pick: Jul/Aug

Water Needs / Maintence

Moderate to High/ Moderate

Spaced Apart

2m

Pollination Group

Overall Height

2m

Species

Rubus fruticosus

Root Stock

Fruits ready to be picked

Jul/Aug