Blackberry Plants

UK Grown Blackberry Bushes
Rubus fruticosus Varieties Will Grow in Any Garden!
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Merton Thornless Blackberries on the bush
Merton Thornless Blackberry Plants
Rubus fruticosus Merton Thornless
Sold as:
Potted
Bareroot
from £7.99
Wild Bramble Blackberry Bushes Wild Bramble Blackberry Bushes
Sold as:
Bareroot
from £2.99
Waldo Blackberries on the bush Waldo Blackberry Plant in 3 Litre Pot
Only 8 Left
Waldo Blackberry Plants
Blackberry Waldo
Sold as:
Potted
Bareroot
from £7.99
Bedford Giant Blackberry Ripe Bedford Giant Blackberries
Bedford Giant Blackberry Plants
Rubus fruticosus Bedford Giant
Sold as:
Potted
Bareroot
from £7.99
Triple Crown Blackberries on the bush
Out of Stock
Triple Crown Thornless Blackberry Plants
Rubus fruticosus Triple Crown
Sold as:
Potted
from £11.99
Karaka Black Blackberries on the bush
Out of Stock
Karaka Black Blackberry Plants
Blackberry, Karaka Black
Sold as:
Potted
from £11.99

About Blackberry Plants

Buying Blackberry Fruit Bushes Online:

Order Potted Blackberry Bushes Now For September Delivery

Pre-Order Bareroot Blackberry Plants For 2025/26 Winter Planting Season

Thornless, early, late, small and large Blackberry varieties: we sell them all.

The wild bramble needs no introduction, being one of the common perennial garden weeds, and while their wild fruit are a welcome discovery on a stroll, they are best used to create wildlife habitat, rather than as an addition to your well-maintained garden...

Browse our other Soft Fruit Plants.

 

Your mail order blackberry plants are delivered by next working day courier.If there is anything wrong with your plants when they arrive, Contact Us within 5 working days, and our friendly support team will sort it out.

All bareroot plants are covered by our Refund Guarantee, so you can give them a whirl with complete confidence.

Blackberries (Rubus) are easy to grow. They generally yield a heavy crop yearly whilst requiring minimal input and care.

Where should I grow blackberries?

Wherever brambles grow! Blackberries thrive in shadier conditions, although they still crop best with a decent amount of sun.