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Just to say thank you. The Heron protection electric fence is just great. Ordered Thursday, delivered Monday, finished installing on Wednesday, the pond was attacked Wednesday night I am not sure if it was a cat or heron but my prize fish is still cruising around. I knew the electric fence would work, as I thought I would improve the route to earth by adding an extra earth wire round the pond and back to the energizer, thinking it's not going to have much power I did not turn the mains off, the earth wire touched the live wires, and although I don’t have much hair, I believe what I have was styled into a punk hair do in an instant. Excellent piece of kit, along with excellent service and advice. (plus Hair styling optional extra for thick'os who don't respect electricity). Thanks again
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Home > Fruit > Soft Fruit > Blackberries & Hybrid Berries > Blackberries

Blackberry Plant Karaka Black

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Rubus fruticosus agg. 'Karaka Black'

  • From New Zealand.
  • Exceptionally long and large shiny black fruits are really flavoursome.
  • Very long cropping season.
  • Self Fertile.

Supplied as a pot grown plant approximately 12" (30 cm) tall including pot.

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Description

Fruits are exceptionally large with an average berry weight of 10 grams or more, and are a most attractive deep shiny black they 'pack a punch' for flavour too.

A very early and long cropping variety with picking usually starting in early July and can continue on to early September. The fruit is firm and has excellent keeping qualities.

This is a relatively new variety from New Zealand where, due to its outstanding performance, it is now the most widely planted blackberry cultivar.

Recommended by the RHS to be an excellent attractant and nectar source for bees and other beneficial insects.

  • Harvest from early July.
  • Self Fertile.

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How To...

How To Plant & Grow Soft Fruit
Information on unpacking and planting bare root and pot grown soft fruits either in the open ground or in containers and pots, with additional information on specific varieties.

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Pollinator Friendly Plants
A detailed guide to the seeds and plants sold by Victoriana Nursery Gardens that will attract and provide a food source to bees and other beneficial pollinating insects.




Plant Passport Registration Number: 34265