The healthy snack spot in your outdoor space
Spring and summer are just around the corner! And with them come heavenly, light and airy, berry-filled desserts or refreshing, summery smoothies. With this 3-pack of berries, you'll receive three different varieties: blueberries, thornless blackberries, and currants. You can plant all three in the garden or in containers for your balcony or patio. This is how you ensure optimal vitamin intake all summer long.
- Diverse vitamin supplythanks to 3 high-yielding vitamin bombs
- Ideal for snackingor for summer desserts
- Snack all summer long – especially high yield
- Optimal quality
Summer taste
These 3 berry varieties will quickly become your favorite plants and your first port of call when it comes to snacking. The early currant bears dark red, juicy fruits with a sweet-tart taste as early as the end of June. From the beginning of August, the thornless blackberry fruits with its very large, juicy, black, aromatic-tart berries. The blueberry bush then produces its large, firm, sweet-tart berries at the end of July. The berries taste wonderfully summery and are particularly well-suited for desserts or summer smoothies. These three varieties are especially productive. When planting blueberries, simply ensure the soil is fresh, moist, loamy-humus, and slightly acidic. Blueberries should also be planted in a partially shaded location. Blackberries bear fruit on two-year-old wood, so keep this in mind when pruning. Otherwise, all three plants have moderate water requirements. In containers, the plants prefer good drainage, which they will reward with a bountiful harvest. In spring, fertilize the three plants with organic all-purpose fertilizer. Optimal quality, high yield, and a vitamin-rich treat!
Characteristics of currants:
- Lat. Name: Ribes rubrum
- Deciduous foliage
- Hardy
- Upright, strongly branched growth
- From the end of June, long bunches of dark red, juicy fruit with a sweet-tart taste
- Particularly productive
- Location: sunny to partially shaded
- For normal garden soils
- Use organic universal potting soil in containers
- Fertilize with organic universal fertilizer in spring
- Moderate water requirements; the plant prefers good drainage in containers
- Pruning not required
Characteristics of blackberry:
- Lat. Name: Rubus fruticosus
- Deciduous foliage
- Hardy
- Thornless
- Shrub-like growth
- From the beginning of August, very large, glossy black berries, juicy and soft, with an aromatic-tart taste
- Particularly productive
- Location: sunny to partially shaded
- For normal garden soils
- Use organic universal potting soil in containers
- Fertilize with organic universal fertilizer in spring
- Plant bears fruit on two-year-old wood; this must be taken into account when pruning
- Moderate water requirements; in containers, the plant prefers good drainage
Characteristics of blueberry:
- Lat. Name: Vaccinium corymbosum
- Dark green foliage, deciduous, with beautiful autumn colors in yellow, orange, and red
- Winter hardy
- Upright, loosely branched growth
- From the end of July or beginning of August, thick, firm, blue, crack-resistant berries with a sweet-tart taste
- Particularly productive
- Location: partial shade
- Fresh, moist, loamy-humus garden soil, slightly acidic
- Use organic universal potting soil in containers
- Fertilize with organic universal fertilizer in spring
- Moderate water requirements; the plant prefers good drainage in containers
- Pruning not required, thinning cuts every 3 to 4 years if necessary carry out
Dimensions:
- Delivery height including pot: approx. 40–45 cm
- Pot diameter: approx. 13 cm
- Max. height, currant: approx. 100–150 cm
- Max. height, blackberry: approx. 120–150 cm
- Max. height, blueberry: approx. 100–180 cm
Scope of delivery:
- Berry mix vitamin booster, set of 3
- Planting and care instructions
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