Category Archives: Softfruit

Blackberry ‘Apache’

This mid-season Arkansas variety produces huge, glossy blackberries weighing up to 11g each. The sweet, juicy berries are easily harvested from the erect, thornless stems of Blackberry ‘Apache.’ Blackberries are quick to establish and easy to grow, rewarding you with

Blackberry ‘Loch Ness’

For small gardens, blackberry ?Loch Ness? is a home run ? producing crisp, delicious fruit on small but sturdy upright canes. The canes are thornless, meaning they?re much easier to handle when harvesting, which will produce up to 3.6kg of

Strawberry ‘Just Add Cream™’

Strawberry – Just Add Cream ? Strawberry ‘Just Add Cream?’ is a compact and attractive plant that produces an abundance of small but pretty pink flowers, along with up to 1kg of fruit per plant. This world exclusive variety fruits

Blackberry ‘Thornless Evergreen’

?Thornless Evergreen? by name, thornless and evergreen by nature! This Rubus variety is so easy to harvest it?s tasty little blackberries when they appear in August, in high quantities. Prior in summer, there?s colourful blooms aplenty in clear white, that

Blackberry ‘Navaho’

With thornless stems and large fruits, Blackberry ?Navaho? is an easy to harvest variety that lends itself well for eating fresh off the plant or making desserts, pies and jams out of. This mid season blackberry is also very easy

Blueberry ‘Brigitta’ (Late season)

Blueberry (Vaccinium) Brigitta A much-loved blueberry worth trying! This fruitful hardy blueberry shrub is a well-loved and well-known variety named ?Blueberry Brigitta? That will thrive in any patio pot or container, especially when surrounded by a pollinating blueberry bush. From

Blueberry ‘Earliblue’

Blueberry (Vaccinium) Earliblue Grows big juicy blueberries perfect for homecooking! An early maturing variety it produces large, light blue, sweetly flavoured berries that hang in clusters from the beginning of July. When grown with late fruiting varieties, Earliblue can extend

Ajuga reptans ‘Burgundy Glow’

A low-growing, creeping perennial which creates a wonderful tapestry of weed suppressant ground cover. Ajuga ?Burgundy Glow? produces semi-evergreen, silvery foliage with cream margins blushed with burgundy and from May to June bears short flower spikes of whorled, two-lipped, dark

Raspberry ‘Polka’ (Autumn fruiting)

Raspberry (Rubus idaeus) Polka Raspberry (Rubus idaeus) Polka is undoubtedly one of the best autumn-fruiting raspberries! This Autumn fruiting variety crops at least 2 weeks earlier, producing 2.5kg of large, deep-red berries with a deliciously sweet flavour that can be

Rubus ‘Hararasp’ (Raspberry Tree)

This incredible space-saving raspberry tree has been developed by a Japanese breeder named Toshihiko Hara. A groundbreaking variety producing chunky, overwintering stems which are trained to create vertical ‘trees’ with a robust, central trunk bearing a crown of fruiting branches.

Blueberry ‘Pink Lemonade’

No your eyes don?t deceive you ? this is a blueberry that produces intense pink coloured blueberries! On top of this, pink blooms will appear in spring against the lush green foliage, which turn into little green berries in the

Tayberry

This fully hardy, self-fertile, deciduous shrub, a cross between a raspberry and a blackberry, makes an excellent addition to the kitchen garden or allotment. The distinctively flavoured fruits, which resemble a red Blackberry, can be harvested from July to August.

Blueberry ‘Duke’ & fertiliser

A early to mid cropping variety producing good crops in July and early August. Blueberry ‘Duke’ bears firm, medium sized, light blue berries with a sweet flavour. Upright bushes can become laden with up to 20 lbs of fruit when

Pansy ‘Autumn Blaze Mixed’

We’ve sourced this quick to flower collection to offer you the longest autumn pansy display we’ve ever seen! Pansy ‘Autumn Blaze Mixed’ will flower in as little as 9 weeks after we’ve sown them for you, bringing you vibrant seasonal

Polyanthus ‘Firecracker’

A stunning Polyanthus which boasts vibrant yellow flowers with a flame red edge. Polyanthus ‘Firecracker’ is a long-flowering variety which bursts into colour upon sturdy stems above rosettes of semi-evergreen leaves. A versatile and simple to grow hardy perennial which

Blueberry ‘Full Season Collection’

Extend the cropping season with this outstanding collection of blueberry bushes. Blueberries are packed with health-boosting compounds and are especially delicious in pies, muffins and jams. These sturdy shrubs make attractive features for the patio or acidic borders, bearing masses

Wildlife Mixed Hedging

Wildlife Mixed Hedging Create a natural boundary that supports and nurtures local wildlife with our Wildlife Mixed Hedging. More effective than traditional fences or walls, this selection of native shrubs allows wildlife to flourish right in your garden. Comprising three

Blueberry ‘BerryBux®’

Blueberry (Vaccinium) Berry Bux Blueberry ‘Berry Bux’ is a low and attractive bush, that grows an abundance of delicious blueberries throughout the summer months. This is a productive bush variety with a compact growth habit, making it an ideal option

Gooseberry ‘Hinnonmaki Red’

Packed full of flavour, Gooseberry ?Hinnonmaki Red? produces the perfect fruits for making sticky jams and delicious puddings. Heavy cropping with large yields of traditional red berries, this variety of Gooseberry grows with vigour and great disease resistance. Harvest in

Strawberry ‘Symphony’

Perfectly happy in baskets or containers, this hardy and disease tolerant late summer cropper gives plenty of juicy berries after the main season finishes.

Grape ‘Lakemont’

Grow Grape ?Lakemont? in a sunny, south facing wall and reap the rewards of it?s delightfully sweet, seedless fruits ready to pick in September. The white, oval-shaped fruits are borne in clusters reliably and prolifically, with strong resistance to powdery

Blueberry ‘Darrow’

This late season blueberry variety produces remarkably large, sharp and firm fruits in August, which although it is self-fertile, will boost any crop if planted with a pollinating partner. On top of this, ?Darrow? in spring will present you with