Category Archives: All Fruit Plants

Limequat (Citrus Fruit)

Quite an intriguing cross between a kumquat and a lime, the aptly named Limequat produces fruits up to 3-4cm in diameter that will mature into yellow from a young green. Its sweetly tasting skin can be used to make marmalades

Kumquat (Citrus Fruit)

Kumquats are very prolific fruit trees, that produce lots of very small orange like fruits which are roughly 3-4cm in diameter, approximately the size of an olive! The cute little fruits can be eaten fresh from the tree, skin included,

Lime ‘Caviar Lime’ (Citrus Fruit)

Citrus australasica, or better known as the Caviar Lime, is a thorny stemmed evergreen shrub that is quickly gaining popularity. In the spring, you will be treated to pretty white blooms, followed by deep green pods that turn pink with

Key Lime (Citrus Fruit)

Prized for its distinctive and superior flavour profile, these intensely aromatic fruits are revered amongst gourmet chefs. They are a star ingredient of Key Lime Pie and are also known as the Bartender?s Lime due to their popular use in

Grapefruit (Citrus Fruit)

Bring these Mediterranean favourites to your very own garden, by growing grapefruits on your patio or in your conservatory. Makes for a great present or gift, as this long lasting variety will provide delicious fruits for years to come, while

Grape ‘Flame’ (Grafted)

?Flame? is a seedless variety of grape that produces huge bunches of sweet and crisp skinned fruits, with only a touch of sharpness present. Extremely popular for good reason with UK gardeners, as well as with commercial growers, they?re just

Grape ‘Perlette’ (Grafted)

This white dessert grape will taste delicious eaten straight off the plant, but its also very good for making raisins and for creating wine. ?Perlette? is vigorous growing and produces large crops of seedless, crispy skinned, golden-green grapes, which lend

Gage ‘Reine Claude Doree’

A classic French gage variety, not too dissimilar to the Old Green Gage, ?Reine Claude Doree? will ripen to a lovely green-gold and is widely considered to be the best tasting gage around, while also being very easy to grow

Gage ‘Oullins Gage’ (Organic)

Gage ‘Oullins Gage’ (Organic) is a traditional variety that was established in France in 1856 and will produce reliable crops in most parts of the UK. In late summer, decent-sized, yellow fruits flushed with red will be ready to harvest.

Fig ‘Panachee’

Commonly referred to as the Tiger Fig, this striped yellow and green fruit producer is an intriguing cultivar, which dates all the way back to 1668 despite looking relatively modern. Figs make for an eye-catching feature when trained up a

Damson Plum ‘Merryweather’

Big, yellow fleshed and blue skinned fruits ready for harvest at the end of August, this medium sized Damson plum ?Merryweather? is acidic and juicy which lends itself well to making preserves and jams. Good resistance to silver leaf disease,

Crab Apple ‘John Downie’

?John Downie? is absolutely one of the best crab apples to grow for jelly making, especially when you can grow them this easily in your very own garden! White cup-like flowers will appear in April to May which begin as

Cherry ‘Sylvia Column’

Cherry ‘Sylvia Column’ is a dwarf mid/late season variety with a columnar habit that is perfect for narrow growing spaces. Beautiful white blossom will decorate its branches in April and large, deep red fruits will follow that can be harvested

Cherry Tree – Duo Napoleon Bigarreau/Variks Black

A great specimen tree and a lovely mixed harvest result from a brilliant colour contrast between the fruit of two species! This twin cherry tree, which is transplanted onto a Colt rootstock, gives large quantities of fruit while still being

Cherry ‘Crown Morello’

With it?s dark and juicy red fruits, ?Crown Morello? takes the ?crown? for being the largest cooking cherry variety around, making it the must have option for pies, jams, or even wine or cherry brandy. An acidic cherry that will

Calamondin Orange (Citrus Fruit)

The small in size, juicy orange fruits that ?Calamondin? produces have an intriguing bitter taste, followed by a sumptuous sweetness. Not only will you get the cute little fruits, but fragrant white flowers will decorate the dark green foliage in

Blueberry ‘Titanium’

Blueberry ?Titanium? is an early to mid-season variety boasting large, firm fruits with a sweet-tart flavour and superb shelf life. Blueberries are full of health-enhancing benefits and are excellent for adding to muffins, pies and making into jams. Ornamental as

Blackberry ‘Triple Crown’

Thornless and semi-erect, ?Triple Crown? is named after its most widely recognised attributes ? flavour, productivity and vigour. This amazing blackberry variety is very popular in UK gardens and for good reason, consistently and reliably producing large crops of large

Blackcurrant ‘Ebony’

One of the sweetest blackcurrants on the market, ?Ebony? is so sweet it?s perfect for eating in desserts or fresh off the tree, where with it?s large crops of blackcurrants twice the size of the norm, are ready for harvest

Blueberry (Vaccinium) ‘Megasblue’

A vigorous midseason variety forming a semi-spreading bush that bears large, light blue fruits with a firm, crisp texture and a good shelf life. Blueberries are full of health-enhancing benefits and are excellent for adding to muffins, pies and making

Blackberry ‘Karaka Black’

These mammoth-sized, dark-black, shiny berries are firm and easy to pick, and are some of the largesry fruits we have ever seen! The thorny stemst blackber produce a good crop with excellent flavour that can be picked over a long

Apple ‘Wonder Tree Elstar’ (Patio Apple)

Create your own mini orchard in even the smallest of growing spaces! Apple ?Wonder Tree Elstar? is an extremely compact variety that can be grown in a large container and yields fruits from a young age. This patio apple won’t