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Deep shade
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Dappled shade
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Partial shade
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Blackberries
These are the best soft fruits for shade. Train the stems along a wall or fence, or grow a compact variety in a pot. You’ll get bigger, earlier fruits from cultivated varieties rather than wild plants. For easy picking, try thornless ‘Loch Ness’