Category Archives: All Fruit Trees
Hazelnut ‘Red Cracker’
Hazelnut ‘Red Cracker’ is a beautiful red filbert with deep red leaves and pretty red husks, and flavorful, crisp, white inner kernels. Because hazelnut ‘Red Cracker’ is self-fertile, it does not require a pollination partner to generate edible nuts. Furthermore,
Crab Apple ‘Red Sentinel’
Crab Apple ?Red Sentinel? in May will become decorated with masses of dainty white blooms. After which, yellow fruits emerge with red tinges ? a colour that deepens to scarlet right before Christmas time. Makes for a very attracted specimen
Crab Apple ‘Prairifire’
Crab Apple ‘Prairifire’ is a deciduous tree whose bark is a lustrous dark crimson that adds charm to any garden. In the spring, Malus ‘Prairifire’ blooms reddish-magenta, with purple leaves that turn green later. Then come the maroon, cone-shaped fruits,
Apple ‘Scrumptious’
A dessert variety that has had a lot of success and will almost certainly become a favourite among UK gardeners. Apple ‘Scrumptious,’ as the name suggests, has a complex and mouthwatering flavour, with crisp, sweet flesh and thin, bright-red skins.
Apple ‘Sunset’
Apple ‘Sunset,’ which has many similarities to Cox, is an excellent alternative for garden production. The flavor is sharp and intense, and the skins have the same distinctive red-stripes and orange flush as English dessert apples. This variety, on the
Apple ‘Spartan’
Apple ‘Spartan’ is a very popular and easy to recognise variety, producing deep maroon, juicy fruits. Pollinates other apple trees well, making it a fantastic addition to any fruit tree collections or groups. Apple ‘Spartan’ ripens later than a lot
Apple ‘Cox Self Fertile’
Apple Cox’s Self Fertile Produces juicy, crisp and aromatic dessert fruits. This self-fertile variety is very similar to classic Cox?s (Cox’s Orange Pippin), but this newer variety has several advantages. As the name implies, Cox Self Fertile apple trees are
Apple ‘Egremont Russet’
A mid-season dessert apple with a dense crop of characteristic russet-bronze fruits, tight, crispy flesh, and a rich, nutty flavour that makes it ideal for juicing and tarts, as well as an outstanding cheeseboard apple! It’s also a good pollinator
Apple ‘Golden Delicious’
Hand-picked from warmer parts of the UK, the apple Golden Delicious’ can be consumed in different ways, namely as a dessert and as a cooking apple. This variety is easy to grow and produces good yields, and it’s fresh for
Apple ‘Braeburn’
Apple ?Braeburn? is a household name in the UK as far as apple varieties are concerned, for its tendency to be easy to grow, early to crop and from a young age too. Harvest in October and it will store
Apple ‘Cox’s Orange Pippin’
Medium-sized, orange-red apples with thin skins are produced by the Cox’s Orange Pippin apple variety. Although it isn’t the most straightforward cultivar to grow, it thrives in the temperate UK climate. It also yields a healthy crop that can be
Crab Apple ‘Evereste’
Malus (Crab Apple) ‘Evereste’ has deciduous foliage that appears green in spring and turns orange and yellow in autumn. Following that, masses of orange and red-skinned apples appear, lasting well into winter. As the recipient of an RHS Award of
Apple and Pear Family Collection
An entire orchard on just one tree! Family fruit trees have three different varieties grafted onto one stem, which will pollinate each other and crop at different times to extend the picking season. Perfect for the smaller garden with room
Fig ‘Dalmatie’
Fig ‘Ice Crystal’
Fig Ice Crystal The Fig Ice Crystal is a charming deciduous shrub suited to a warm, sunny spot. Requiring excess space in order to flourish, this patio fruit tree is famed for its deeply divided foliage that turns buttery-gold in
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Exquisite magenta blooms with red stripes on each petal make a bold statement in the garden! Clematis ‘Picardy’ is a particularly valuable cultivar, with bushy stems that bloom from early summer to autumn. This hardy climber, which is free-flowering and
Lonicera kamtschatica ‘Myberry Sweet’
Lonicera kamtschatica ‘Myberry Sweet’ is a rounded deciduous shrub with gently fragranced, tubular flowers in spring. It will produce a high yield of honeyberries with a distinct flavour. The plump berries can be consumed directly or used to flavour preserves,
Lonicera kamtschatica ‘Myberry Bee’
Lonicera kamtschatica ‘Myberry Bee’ is a Canadian-bred variety. It is one of the most flavorful, producing greater yields of large, oval honeyberries. Creamy yellow flowers with a subtle fragrance are followed by masses of tasty blue fruits in early summer.
Quince ‘Leskovac’ (patio)
Quince (Cydonia) Leskovac Patio Std The perfect quince for small gardens and patios! A high yielding and hardy quince with a neat, dwarf habit, makes it ideal for small gardens and containers. Just like the larger carieties, Quince 'Leskovac' is
Plum ‘Mirabelle Ruby’
Plum ‘Mirabelle Ruby’ produces some of the biggest plum fruits you?re likely to see among Mirabelle varieties, with the same incredible fresh peachy flavour. Ideal for eating fresh off the tree as fruits ripen in August to early September, or
Plum ‘Herman’
Plum ‘Herman’ produces large blue-black skinned fruits, with vibrant gold flesh that is juicy, sweet and very tasty. Enjoy picking as early as July, but leave on the tree to ripen as much as possible for the sweetest taste. Eat
Plum ‘Marjorie’s Seedling’
Plum ‘Marjorie’s Seedling’ is a popular variety, for its sweet taste and later cropping period. Plums don?t typically store for long, meaning cropping in September, two weeks later than ?Victoria?, extends the season giving you more plums for longer. Fruits



