How to grow Tayberry in the UK
Rubus 'Tayberry'
Tayberry (Rubus 'Tayberry') is a fruit that grows well in UK gardens. Raspberry x blackberry cross — huge sweet-tart fruit. More vigorous than either parent. This guide covers when and how to sow Tayberry, the soil and position it likes, watering and feeding, companion planting, and when to harvest.
Type
Fruit
Difficulty
Easy — good for beginners
Position
partial sun (3–6 hrs)
Sow
spring
Harvest
July, August
When to sow & grow Tayberry
Sowing and harvest window through the year (UK):
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul Harvest | Aug Harvest | Sep | Oct | Nov Plant | Dec |
Soil, position & care
- Soil
- Fertile, moisture-retentive, well-drained soil
- Soil pH
- 6.0–6.5
- Position
- Sun or light shade
- Sowing depth
- Plant at the nursery soil mark
- Spacing
- 2.5 m apart on wires
- Sowing
- Plant autumn–spring; a raspberry × blackberry hybrid cane
- Growing
- Water in dry spells; mulch to suppress weeds and feed
- Harvest & upkeep
- Cut out fruited canes after harvest; tie in new
- Watch for
- Birds, raspberry beetle
Companion planting for Tayberry
No specific companion notes for this plant.
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Tayberry FAQs
How much sun does Tayberry need?
Tayberry prefers partial sun (3–6 hrs).
When is Tayberry ready to harvest?
Tayberry is typically ready to harvest in July, August in the UK.
Is Tayberry easy to grow?
Easy — good for beginners. Raspberry x blackberry cross — huge sweet-tart fruit. More vigorous than either parent.