Category Archives: All Fruit Plants

Raspberry Two Season Duo

Enjoy fresh raspberries from late June all the way through to mid October with these British-Bred, superbly flavoured, heavy cropping varieties. Height: 150cm (59?). Spread: 50cm (20?). Duo comprises:Raspberry ‘Glen Ample’ (Summer fruiting) – RHS AGM winner. An exceptional, high-yielding,

Lime (Citrus Fruit)

Citrus trees are great for patios and conservatories. With maturity, this potted Lime will produce bright green, spicy fruits. The exquisite clusters of tiny white flowers fill the air with their wonderful aroma, set against a foil of glossy, black

Azalea cascadula ‘Bright Fuchsia’

Transform your spring hanging baskets with the incredible Azalea cascadula ‘Bright Fuchsia’! Producing tidy mounds of gently spreading, vivid pink double blooms in April and May. This Rhododendron has good leaf retention and will remain evergreen in mild winters. Perfect

Japanese Wineberry

The Wineberry is a very close relative to blackberries and raspberries, producing lovely sweet red berries, usually in August. The berries can be eaten fresh from the plant or cooked, to make preserves, jams and desserts like you would the

Whitecurrant ‘White Versailles’ (Organic)

The earliest cropping white currant around, ?White Versailles? crops heavily with beautiful white berries from July time. To taste, they are sweeter than redcurrants and are delicious eaten straight from the plant, in desserts or making jams. Currants store very

Redcurrant ‘Rovada’

The fruit is large and luscious, and is produced in profusion on huge 'strigs', from mid July and through August – producing up to 2.7kg (6 lb) from a single mature plant in a season. Ideal for freezing. If you

Redcurrant ‘Jonkheer van Tets’

The Redcurrant ?Jonkheer van Tets? is an outstanding variety known for its impressive, heavy yields of large, sweet-tasting berries with a delightful, juicy texture. Awarded the RHS AGM for its exceptional reliability and productivity, this variety provides a bountiful harvest

Raspberry ‘Autumn Bliss’ (Autumn fruiting)

Delicious red berries reliably in autumn and in large quantities make the UK bred ?Autumn Bliss? one of the best autumn fruiting raspberry fruit available. Superb flavour and a firm texture make them more than suitable for both enjoying fresh

Raspberry ‘Sweet Sunshine’

Summer Fruiting Raspberry – Sweet Sunshine. This compact variety delivers a generous harvest of succulent raspberries, perfect for small spaces like patios, balconies, or urban gardens. Raspberry Sweet Sunshine is specially cultivated for container growing, thriving in large pots, raised

Plum ‘Victoria’

The most famous of all plums and our best seller! In late August the Plum ?Victoria? produces heavy crops of large fruits that are rosy-red over a yellow ground and have a superbly sweet and succulent flavour. Excellent for eating

Plum ‘Seneca’

Plum ‘Seneca’ is a very tasty dessert plum variety that extends the season by ripening fully in mid September. Fruits are red skinned with vibrant yellow-orange flesh that tastes great cooked or eaten fresh. Flesh of Plum ‘Seneca’ simply falls

Plum ‘Mirabelle de Nancy’

Vigorous, upright and producing large crops of the delightful little yellow French plums you know and love, from September onwards. ?Mirabelle de Nancy? is very sweet and also stone free, just watch the tasty fruits change from white to honey

Plum ‘Beauty’

This heirloom variety is absolutely delicious! Plum ‘Beauty’ is a tasty and abundant Japanese plum that ranks among the best early varieties in flavour. By mid-July, plum ‘Beauty’ had produced abundant crops of bright red, amber-fleshed fruit, which is much

Pileostegia viburnoides

Pileostegia viburnoides is a vigorous evergreen climber that produces fragrant white flowers in late summer and early autumn. It thrives in partial to full shade and is perfect for covering walls, fences, and trellises, adding both greenery and fragrance to

Persimmon ‘Kaki’

These hardy self-fertile trees are little known in the UK but deserve to be much more widely grown. Ideal for a greenhouse conservatory or a hot sunny spot outdoors. Pick the fruit in late October and allow it to ripen

Pear ‘Williams’ Bon Chretien’

To experienced gardeners, ?Williams Bon Chretien? is often referred to as just ?Williams?, which shows how popular this variety is due to it?s early fruiting, large high quality yields and excellent taste. Turning yellow as it ripens, this UK born

Pear ‘Beurré Hardy’

A 19th century French originating pear variety, ?Beurre Hardy? soon became a favourite for UK gardeners due to it?s great crops of pale green, sweet fruits that are harvested in late September while still firm to ripen indoors. With impressive

Nut Tree – Purple Filbert

This self-fertile type will provide you with a great autumnal harvest of delectable hazelnuts in addition to being a beautiful display tree in your garden. Hazelnut trees are beautiful and fruitful. Purple filbert, also known as Corylus maxima ‘Purpurea’, is

Nectarine ‘Lord Napier’

Nectarine ‘Lord Napier’ is a reliable, heavy cropping variety that produces masses of white fleshed and early ripening fruits. Flesh just falls away from the stone inside, making eating very easy. Top of the class for outdoor varieties to grow

Peach ‘Avalon Pride’®

This recently introduced peach appears to be strongly resistant to leaf curl disease. From a chance seedling found by a Miss Pride in woods in Washington State, near Seattle. She noticed that it was peach leaf curl resistant and decided

Nectarine ‘Madame Blanchette’

Nectarine ‘Madame Blanchette’ grows with vigor, producing crops of juicy white fleshed fruits reliably. Skins are pale orange-red, with the stone inside simply falling away for easy eating. Taste is sweet and can be enjoyed fresh in the sun. For

Mandarin (Citrus Fruit)

These mandarin trees will bring a Mediterranean feel to your patio or conservatory, with their shiny lush green foliage, bursting with delicious, waxy sweet fruits, they are brilliant as a long-lasting gift for a loved one or friend. Will take