Waldo Blackberry Plants
Rubus fruticosus 'Waldo'
The details
- Self-fertile.
- Thornless
- Sturdily upright, may not need support
- Excellent fruit and crop size
- Crops from late July
- Tolerates poor soil well
- To 2x2m
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Description
Waldo Early-Season Blackberry Bushes
A great upright thornless variety, suitable for a limited space. Firm fruit with top notch flavour, and a long season that starts early.
Browse our blackberry bushes or our full range of soft fruit plants.
Features:
- Large, intensely flavoured fruit. Heavy cropper.
- Self-fertile.
- Thornless
- Upright plant, usually won't need support in sheltered locations
- Crops from late July into September
- Tolerates poor or damp soil well
- To 2 x 2 metres
Growing Waldo Blackberries:
You can get away without support in a sheltered location, and if you trim long one-year-old stems to about 1.5m in their first winter, so that they don't flop over from the weight of the fruit. They grow well against a wall.
Spacing: 2 to 3 metres apart.
Read more on how to grow blackberries.