Growing Calendar for Tayberry Plant - Buckingham Thornless
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My AccountVery vigorous, producing high yields of sweet aromatic berries from July onwards.
Train it up a wall or trellis and you can expect up to 20lb of delicious fruit from the second season.
Buckingham lacks the abundant thorns of the common Tayberry, making picking much easier.
Especially good for freezing.
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