2026 Tummelberry Flower Seeds Packet

Shipping Winter 2025

$2.35

2025 Seed Prices

  • Order 1-95 assorted packets for $2.35 each
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Tummelberry (Rubus fruticosus × R. idaeus) is a vigorous hybrid between raspberry and blackberry, developed in 1984 by the Scottish Crop Research Institute (SCRI). This bramble produces large, round, bright-red berries that resemble raspberries in appearance but carry a juicy, sweet-tart flavor with blackberry-like depth. Tummelberries ripen from mid-July through late August, offering an extended summer harvest that’s ideal for fresh eating, preserves, desserts, or freezing.

Perfect for home gardeners seeking high flavor and low fuss, Tummelberry plants thrive when grown in full sun, with well-draining, fertile soil and regular watering. Though slow to start from seed, they establish quickly from cane cuttings or bare-root canes. Train them along a trellis or fence and prune annually to encourage airflow and maximize yields. Hardy and productive, Tummelberry is a standout choice for berry lovers who want reliable harvests, bold color, and a flavorful twist on the traditional raspberry.

Product Detail

Order in multiples of: 12

  • Year Designed: 2025
Quick Seed Overview

  • Plant Type: Perennial shrub
  • Genus: Rubus
  • Species: Rubus fruticosus × R. idaeus
  • Plant Height/Width: 4-6 feet tall / 3-4 feet wide
  • Season: Summer
  • Exposure: Full Sun
  • Difficulty: Moderate

SKU: SETUMM
Barcode: 843458165231

Why Shido Seeds Are the Best

Train and prune efficiently: After harvesting, remove old floricanes promptly. In early spring, retain just 5–7 vigorous primocanes per plant, trimming lateral growth for airflow. Train fruiting canes horizontally on a two-wire trellis and tip-layer new canes to contain spread—or prune tips to manage rooting. This structure optimizes yield, simplifies picking, and minimizes unwanted spread through self‑layering

Pro Tip

Train and prune efficiently: After harvesting, remove old floricanes promptly. In early spring, retain just 5–7 vigorous primocanes per plant, trimming lateral growth for airflow. Train fruiting canes horizontally on a two-wire trellis and tip-layer new canes to contain spread—or prune tips to manage rooting. This structure optimizes yield, simplifies picking, and minimizes unwanted spread through self‑layering

Getting to know your Tummelberry

The Tummelberry is not here to be subtle. With its deep red-purple fruit, sprawling vines, and in-your-face flavor, this bramble hybrid is like the rebellious middle child of the berry world—equal parts blackberry and raspberry with a loud, juicy attitude.

Hardy and high-yielding, Tummelberries handle cooler climates better than many other berry hybrids, making them an excellent choice for northern growers. They're not delicate, they're not picky, and once established, they come back swinging year after year.

In essence, the Tummelberry is a berry with a point to prove. Not content to be just another raspberry or blackberry, it’s here to steal the show—and your heart.

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