Fruit Trees

Delightfully ornamental and delicious!

We stock a superb range of quality fruiting and ornamental saplings, bushes and semi-mature specimens from around the world

Our range includes apples, pears, plums, peaches, oranges, olives, oranges, grapes, cherries, figs and more.

Perfect for desserts, jams, juices, sauces, wine-making, cocktails, or a healthy snack.

All of the fruiting varieties we stock are capable of producing a great crop of fruit when planted in the most suitable position or grown under glass or in a polytunnel.

Grow your own fruit!

We do stock much more than we have listed on the website so please get in touch if you wish to discuss availability or for expert advice.

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  • Pyrus Communis ‘Conference’ 15 L

    SKU: 1233 Category:
    £7.99
  • Juglans Regia – Broadview – Common Walnut

    Juglans Regia – Broadview – Common Walnut is a hardy, spreading tree with aromatic, glossy, dark-green leaves, greenish-yellow flowers and followed by early, great quality walnuts.

    Flowers May to June and is bronze-purple when young and fruits around august.

    Potted and fed with 6 month’s slow-release fertiliser.

    SKU: 3529 Category:
    £12.25 Each
  • Malus – Improved Profusion – Crab Apple

    SKU: 4391 Category:
    £19.00 Each
  • Malus Domestica – Laxtons Superb Apple

    Malus Domestica – Laxtons Superb Apple is a heavy-cropping, late-season, dessert apple with a sweet flavour and firm flesh.

    It is partially self-fertile, in pollination group 4.

    Laxtons Superb is vigorous although with a tendency to biennial fruit production.

    The skin is greenish-yellow with red flushing and striping.

    SKU: 4389 Category:
    £19.99 Each
  • Malus Domestica – Bramley Apple

    Malus Domestica – Bramley Apple is a culinary apple that is vigorous and partially tip-bearing.

    It can grow to 2.5-8m in height and width, depending on the root-stock.

    Pale pink flowers are followed by fruit that can be used from November to February.

    SKU: 4580 Category:
    £19.99 Each
  • Malus Domestica – Fiesta Apple

    Malus Domestica – Fiesta Apple is a dessert apple that can grow to 2.5-8m in height and width, depending on the root-stock.

    Pale pink flowers are followed by fruit that can be used from November to February.

    SKU: 4640 Category:
    £19.99 Each
  • Calamondin – Calamansi Citrus

    Calamondin – Calamansi Citrus are the easiest to care for of all the citrus trees. The striking bitter orange fruit and fragrant flowers last for weeks and this tree will continue to fruit and flower on and off all year round.

    This fruit, which is a hybrid between a kumquat and a mandarin orange, is a favourite throughout Asia and is used in many sweet, savoury dishes, sauces and drinks.

    As we stock various sizes please get in touch or visit the Garden Centre for full details.

    SKU: 4722 Category:
    £19.99 Each
  • Prunus Domestica – Greengage

    Prunus Domestica – Greengage is an excellent fruit with a sweet, honey-like flavour.

    It crops with reasonable regularity in favourable situations.

    Partly self-fertile; season of harvest – late summer

    SKU: 3664 Category:
    £26.95 Each
  • Pyrus Communis ‘Conference’

    SKU: 3678 Category:
    £26.95
  • Pyrus Communis ‘Concorde’

    SKU: 3679 Category:
    £26.95
  • Prunus Cerasifera – Cherry Plum

    Prunus Cerasifera – Cherry Plum or Myrobalan, produces red, orange-to-yellow, plum-like fruit approximately the size of a cherry with a sweet and tart flavour.

    Once you bite through the super thin skin, the cherry plum will reveal golden flesh and a very small stone.

    The delightfully soft texture complements the initial burst of sweetness and a tart aftertaste similar to cranberries.

    Prunus Cerasifera is an upright, rounded, twiggy, deciduous tree producing delightful, small white flowers in early spring as the leaves open.

    The pinkish red fruits only mature in a hot summer.

    The cherry plum itself is perfectly round and extremely small in size, measuring only about two or three centimeters wide.

    Often confused with the Sloe or Blackthorn, the Cherry Plum, is a deciduous tree introduced into Britain about 300 years ago.

    It flowers slightly earlier than the Sloe, but with similar abundant white flowers covering the whole plant in mid-February.

    SKU: 4387 Category:
    £29.50 Each
  • Malus Butterball – Crab Apple

    SKU: 3579 Category:
    £33.00 Each

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