Category Archives: All Fruit Plants

Apple ‘Queen Cox’

Apple ?Queen Cox? is a sport of ?Cox Orange Pippin?, one of the most popular English apples around, and a superior offspring from the Pippin family creating an apple that combines all the best qualities of it?s family members. Larger,

Apple ‘Worcester Pearmain’

The Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit winner, Apple Worcester Pearmain, is an early-season desert variety with a sweet flavour. It is ideal for eating fresh from the tree, but it is also a good variety for stewing. Crops

Apple ‘Greensleeves’

Apple ?Greensleeves? is one of the best eating apple varieties. It’s juicy, so it makes good juice and cider. It is easy to grow and has a long shelf life. You can store the apples until October if this variety

Apple ‘Gala’

Apple ‘Gala’ has an incredible shelf life. If it was picked from the tree in October, it will retain its rich, juicy flavour throughout January. Apple ‘Gala’ is one of the most delicious apples to eat. Especially for pressing out

Apple ‘Duo-Apple’

This delicious pair of apple varieties have been grafted onto one apple tree! Apple ‘Duo Apple’ has been grafted with two much-loved varieties, chosen for their growing performance in the UK and their superb flavour. Apple ‘Golden Delicious’ is an

Casseille

Casseille is a unique fruit bush. It is the outcome of a cross between a blackcurrant and a gooseberry. This resulted in a soft fruit with a delicious blackcurrant flavor. Casseille’s leaves resemble those of gooseberries, and the fruit resembles

Blueberry ‘Polaris’

Blueberry ‘Polaris’ is a robust and compact variety that is highly valued for its early fruiting and delicious berries. This cultivar is particularly well-suited for gardens in the UK and is an excellent choice for limited spaces due to its

Lemon (Citrus Fruit)

Fruiting Lemon Bush is a fantastic gift for a loved one or friend, who loves lemons or has a growing interest in edible garden growing! Not only will you see good crops of lovely waxy skinned, yellow fleshed lemons, but

Raspberry ‘Little Sweet Sister’

You don?t need a large garden or an allotment to enjoy the best raspberries, fresh from your own outdoor growing space. With it?s compact growth habit and neat form, ?Little Sweet Sister? is an primocane, autumn fruiting delight, reaching only

Raspberry ‘Malling Happy’

Raspberry ‘Malling Happy’ stands out as a favored summer-fruiting variety, celebrated for its dependable yield of high-quality, sweet, and firm berries. These delightful fruits are not only perfect for enjoying fresh but also freeze exceptionally well, making them a versatile

Raspberry ‘Summer Chef’

Raspberry ‘Summer Chef’ is a remarkable everbearing variety that stands out for its impressive yield of large, sweet, and juicy berries, making it a favorite among gardeners and fruit enthusiasts alike. This cultivar is particularly valued for its exceptional flavor,

Hedera algeriensis ‘Gloire de Marengo’

A quick-growing, self-clinging, evergreen climber that produces large, lobed leaves marbled with deep green, cream-white and grey. The foliage provides a wonderful habitat for birds, and in summer, small yellow-green blooms will decorate the plant, attracting a wealth of pollinating

Blackcurrant ‘Ben Alder’

?Ben Alder? is a notoriously high yielding blackcurrant variety that makes it incredibly popular and sought after in commercial growing industries, for it?s quantity of juice the large yields are capable of producing. Very hardy, virtually no maintenance required and

Blackberry ‘Direttissima MontBlanc’

The earliest of autumn varieties, Rubus fruticosus ‘Direttissima MontBlanc’ is ready for picking from August and continues fruiting until October. This primocane blackberry bears fruit on the current year’s stems, providing high yields of very large, shiny fruits that are

Blackberry ‘Navaho Big and Early’

Blackberry ?Navaho® Big and Early®? is a remarkable thornless cultivar that stands out for its upright growth and the production of exceptionally large, sweet berries. This variety is particularly valued for its early harvest, making it an ideal choice for

Lowberry® Blackberry ‘Little Black Prince’ (Dwarf)

Lowberry Blackberry ‘Little Black Prince’ is an ever-bearing primocane. It bears fruit on both kinds of wood and stems from the previous year. This allows you to relish bumper crops of fresh berries straight from your own garden. It has

Blackberry ‘Oregon Thornless’

Long, thornless canes make Blackberry ‘Oregon Thornless’ a pleasure to harvest and manage, offering bountiful yields of juicy berries from late August to late September. Small white flowers in summer attract pollinators – perfect for the veg plot and wildlife-friendly

Raspberry Duo (Summer Fruiting)

Summer FruitingEnjoy the best of both worlds with this unique Raspberry Duo of yellow and red raspberries grown in a single pot! This space-saving combination offers a stunning contrast of sweet golden raspberries and rich, juicy red berries on the

Spiraea japonica ‘Goldflame’ (Hedging)

Spiraea japonica Goldflame is an excellent choice for smaller gardens, offering a dynamic display of colour throughout the seasons. This compact, bushy shrub starts the year with vibrant orange-red leaves that unfurl in spring, transitioning to bright yellow and eventually

Wisteria frutescens ‘Amethyst Falls’

Beautiful, scented pendants of lilac-blue flowers drape from the branches of this quintessential cottage garden climber, filling the air with an intoxicating perfume. This unusual American dwarf species is less vigorous than other wisteria varieties, reaching a mature height of

Goji Berry ‘No.1 Lifeberry’

Goji Berry ?No.1 Lifeberry? is a vigorous variety favoured by commercial growers in China where the Goji Berry has been revered as a ?Super Food? for centuries. Producing bumper crops of big, glossy, orange-red berries which measure 2cm across and

Raspberry Autumn Duo (Autumn Fruiting)

The Autumn Fruiting Raspberry Duo (Autumn fruiting) combines two compact, easy-to-grow raspberry varieties in a single pot, offering late summer and autumn harvests of vibrant red and golden yellow berries. The striking contrast in colour makes this duo a feast