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Actinidia arguta 'Geneva' C2,3 60- 100
Actinidia arguta 'Issai' 80 CMC2
Actinidia arguta 'Issai' C2,3 60- 100
Actinidia arguta 'Ken's Red' 80 CMC2
Actinidia arguta 'Kens Red' W C2,3 60- 100
Actinidia arguta 'Weiki' 80 CMC2
Actinidia chinensis 'Jennii' 80 CMC2
Actinidia chinensis 'Jenny' C2,3 60- 100
Actinidia chinensis 'Male' C2,3 60- 100
Actinidia deliciosa 'Atlas' (mnl) 17cm
Actinidia deliciosa 'Hayward'
Actinidia deliciosa 'Jenny' 17cm
Actinidia kolomikta
Aronia arbutifolia 'Brilliant' 30/40 C3
Aronia melanocarpa 'Hugin'
Aronia melanocarpa 'Hugin' 30/40 C3
Aronia melanocarpa 'Viking' 30/40 C3
Aronia melanocarpa 'Viking' C2 30-40
Blueberry - Vaccinium cor. 'Blue Crop' 3L
Blueberry - Vaccinium cor. 'Duke' 3L
Blåbær - Vaccinium Elisabeth 3L
Boysenberry
Blackberry - Oregon Thornless 2L
Blackberry - Rubus fruticosus 'Loch Ness'® C5
Blackberry - Thornless Evergreen 2L
Efterårshindbær - Autumn bliss 2L
Rubus Fallgold 5.5L pot
Efterårshindbær Autumn First 2L

Why fruit bushes are perfect for the garden

Fruit bushes are popular in both large and small gardens because they provide lots of fresh fruit with minimal care. Berry bushes such as blackcurrants, currants, blueberries, gooseberries and raspberries are known for their great taste and high vitamin content.
By choosing different fruit bushes, you can ensure a harvest from early summer to late autumn – and most types are easy to establish and require little maintenance.

How to choose the right berry bushes

When choosing fruit bushes, it is an advantage to think about soil type, location and desired harvest time, a few examples are:
• Blueberries require acidic soil.
• Currants and blackcurrants thrive in ordinary garden soil.
• Raspberries prefer sun and even moisture.
• Gooseberries love the sun, but can also thrive in partial shade