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Warm summer days, enchanting aromas, and a basket overflowing with fresh fruit – the berry paradise begins at home. With organic berry plants, you can create a garden that delivers taste sensations year after year. Whether you choose raspberries, currants, or tropical kiwi berries, your harvest will be a source of pride, health, and the joy of picking for all ages.

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Buying organic soft fruit plants: a mini fruit jubilee in your garden

Soft fruit is the perfect way to create your own fruit garden. These perennials deliver delicious harvests year after year without much effort. At Plukkers.com, you can shop for reliable, organic varieties for your garden, pot, or border. Count on full flavor, natural growth, and a colorful harvest from early summer to late autumn.

Benefits of organic soft fruit

  • Naturally grown – without artificial fertilizers and pesticides; good for your family and the soil.
  • Regular harvest – many varieties produce fruit from June to October.
  • Compact and versatile – suitable for pots, balconies or vegetable borders.
  • Healthy fruit – rich in antioxidants, vitamins and flavour.

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How to plant and care for soft fruit

  1. Planting time – autumn or early spring, protect from frost.
  2. Location – preferably full sun and airy; pots also work well.
  3. Support – use trellis or wires, especially for brambles and crosses.
  4. Pruning – summer raspberries: after harvest, autumn varieties: entirely in late winter.
  5. Fertilization – annual compost or organic fertilizer for optimal fruit formation.

This approach gives your plants the best chance to develop and produce richly.

Pick-a-Pick Garden Full of Life & Fun

Soft fruit not only adds flavor but also ambiance to your garden. Garden animals are attracted, children pick their own food, and you reap a healthy treat. Start small – but taste great joy.

Soft fruit in pictures

In this video, Ruud takes you through how he grows Japanese wineberries, black raspberries, tayberries, thornless blackberries, raspberries, grapes, and berry bushes in his garden.

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