Waldo Blackberry Plants (Rubus fruticosus Waldo)Waldo Blackberry Plants (Rubus fruticosus Waldo)Waldo Blackberry Plants (Rubus fruticosus Waldo)

Waldo Blackberry Plants

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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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Bareroot soft fruit is generally cut back hard before delivery to encourage strong regrowth from the base.

Pot sizes are measured by their volume in litres, except for the smallest size, 9cm / p9 pots, which are roughly half a litre.

Bareroot
Bareroot
£5.99£7.99
each
Qty
1-2
3 - 9
10 +
£
£ 7.99
£ 5.99
£ 7.89
£ 4.99
£ 7.69
£ 4.99
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3 Litre
Potted
£11.99each
Qty
1-2
3 - 9
10 +
£
£ 11.99
£ 10.99
£ 9.99

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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.