Category Archives: All Fruit Trees

Fruit Tree Collection (Mini Fruit Tree)

Imagine an orchard on your own patio! These patio fruit trees have been specifically for their dwarf habit making them ideal for growing in large containers. Height if containerised: 1m (39). Spread if containerised: 45cm (18). Height supplied 30-40cm in

Tradescantia spathacea ‘Sitara’

Tradescantia Sitara Add a burst of colour to any room with this excellent houseplant! The Tradescantia spathacea ‘Sitara? will add some colour and a contemporary feel to any room. The green variegated foliage is joined with a vibrant purple-pink splash

Bitter Orange (Citrus Fruit)

Beautiful fruits not too dissimilar to Seville oranges are produced on ?Bigaradier?, which are perfect for making marmalade or can be kept for up to two weeks once picked. Although the fruits can take up to a year to ripen,

Nurserymans Choice Succulent

Get creative and make a beautiful display of succulents with these easy to grow plants which come with the hanging basket. They will trail down and create a stunning focal point wherever you put them. Either hang up high or

Premium Patio Standard Collection

Grow, and most importantly eat, fresh fruit from your very own garden ? and you don?t need a big garden to do so either. Our dwarf rootstock versions of popular varieties allow you to create a mini orchard on your

Garden Gear – Manual Push Lawn Mower

Garden Gear Push Lawn Mower Keep your garden looking pristine and presentable with this push lawn mower by Garden Gear. Ideal for a smaller garden, this highly effective mower cuts grass with the fixed blades without ripping it, to give

Pear ‘Family Pear Tree’

Three unique species of family fruit trees are transplanted onto one stem, pollinating each other and producing at different periods to lengthen the picking season. It’s suitable for smaller gardens with only one tree, and it’s also suitable for growing

Apple ‘Family Apple Tree’

Three distinct species of family fruit trees are transplanted onto one stem, pollinating each other and producing at different periods to prolong the picking season. Each type is going to be a famous eating apple. We can’t tell which ones