I've got two different sorts of Tayberry fruiting now - one has thorns the other doesn't. It seems to me than the flavour of the thorned one is better, both sweeter and with more taste. (They're both growing under similar conditions though the thornless one is inside the poly-tunnel while the other is outside).
It occurred to me to wonder if others had noticed similar differences in their soft-fruit. Also to reflect that growing a variety of fruit because it has the best flavour is generally not given much precedence when write-ups are done by those selling them.
Perhaps there would be some merit in having a few types of fruit where we all named our favourite varieties and so others could see this info when they were choosing what to plant ? eg Of the blackcurrants I have "Wellington XXX" is the one that tastes the best for me, being large, juicy and full of flavour.
It occurred to me to wonder if others had noticed similar differences in their soft-fruit. Also to reflect that growing a variety of fruit because it has the best flavour is generally not given much precedence when write-ups are done by those selling them.
Perhaps there would be some merit in having a few types of fruit where we all named our favourite varieties and so others could see this info when they were choosing what to plant ? eg Of the blackcurrants I have "Wellington XXX" is the one that tastes the best for me, being large, juicy and full of flavour.
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