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Blackberry Merton Thornless
- 27 Mar, 2019
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Taken 2018, trained over temporary arch
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Do you find it fruits less than the thorny ones? I was discussing this with a local fruit grower at Christmas time and he reckons the thornless ones don't fruit very well. I ditched one last year because the fruit were so tart, but I replaced it with a thornless Tayberry. The farmer said he didn't hold out much hope for a decent crop. Time will tell.
27 Mar, 2019
CK, my ones fruit & taste fine, except last year when due to the heat & drought the berries "cooked" before they had chance to properly ripen
This happened on the wild blackberries around here as well so not my cultivation for once
I've wanted a Tayberry but never found one "tame" enough for my small garden. I had thornless Loganberry years ago, and that was prolific, if a bit sharp eaten fresh
From memory the Tayberries at RHS Wisley I've enviously looked at are also prolific. I'll try & have an extra peek this summer to see about thorn less ones
28 Mar, 2019
:) thanks. Time will tell.
28 Mar, 2019
Great picture of a healthy plant. Green fingers at work!
7 Mar, 2020
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Lovely idea.
27 Mar, 2019