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Blackberry 'Adrienne'

Rubus fruticosus 'Adrienne'

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£11.99
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£14.99
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3 litre pot

Grow your own juicy summer treats without the scratches—Blackberry 'Adrienne' is the ultimate garden-friendly fruit bush. Its thornless canes mean easy harvesting, and the huge, flavour-packed berries are perfect for popping straight into your mouth or saving for pies and jam. Whether you're growing it along a fence or as part of a fruit garden, 'Adrienne' delivers gorgeous crops with minimal hassle—perfect for gardeners who love fruit but don’t love fuss.
  • Thornless—safe and easy to harvest
  • Excellent fruit quality
  • Compact and manageable size
  • Reliable yields each year

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  • Aspect

    Full sun to partial shade

  • Hardiness

    Fully hardy

  • Flowers

    May, June

  • Soil type

    Fertile, loamy soil enriched with compost or manure

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  • Why we like this plant

    Love the idea of growing blackberries but not the idea of thorns? ‘Adrienne’ is your answer. With its sweet, juicy fruit and easy-care nature, it’s perfect for families, foodies, or anyone after a low-effort, high-reward fruit crop. Train it along a fence, pick handfuls through summer, and enjoy a homegrown harvest with no scratches involved.

  • About this plant

    Blackberry 'Adrienne' is a superb modern cultivar known for its large, glossy black fruits and thornless canes—making it perfect for home gardens. This variety produces abundant crops of firm, sweet berries with a classic blackberry flavour, ideal for fresh eating, desserts, or preserving. It has a strong, upright growth habit that makes it easy to train on supports, and it’s well suited to smaller gardens or allotments. Disease resistance and reliable yields make 'Adrienne' a fuss-free favourite for gardeners of all levels.

  • Key features

    • Large, sweet-tasting blackberries
    • Thornless canes for easier picking
    • Heavy cropping variety
    • Ideal for fresh use, jams, or freezing
    • Upright, tidy growth habit
    • Easy to train on wires or fences
    • Good disease resistance
    • Perfect for gardens and allotments

  • Eventual height and
    spread

    Height: 180–200cm | Spread: 150–180cm

  • Growth
    habit

    Tall, upright canes that arch slightly as they grow, making it ideal for training along fences, trellises or wires.

  • Moisture

    Moist but well-drained

  • Position in
    the Garden

    Ideal for growing along sunny walls, fences or fruit cages.

Planting guide

Plant in well-drained, fertile soil in early spring or autumn. Space plants around 2 metres apart and provide a trellis or wire system for support. Water well after planting and mulch to retain moisture.

Care tips

Water in dry periods, especially while fruiting. Feed in early spring with a balanced fertiliser. Cut back fruited canes in autumn and tie in fresh growth for next year’s crop.

Winter care

Cut back fruited canes to the base in autumn and tie in new shoots to supports. Mulch with compost or well-rotted manure around the base to protect roots and nourish the soil.