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Stone Fruit Trees


You'll find plum trees, cherry trees, peach trees and many more in this range of stone fruit trees. Patio fruit trees are ideal if you're short of space, but still want to grow your own tasty fruit. All our fruit trees are grafted on to fruit rootstocks to ensure the best quality trees and fruit crops. Read our handy 'how to grow fruit trees' guide to help you choose the best fruit tree for your garden.



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Apricot 'Aprigold'®

Prunus armeniaca, Patio fruit tree

  • NEW in 2013

With red tinged growing tips and pale pink spring blossom, this naturally dwarf Apricot tree makes a pretty container plant. Good yields of deliciously sweet, full sized fruits can be harvested each year from late July. Apricot ‘Aprigold’® makes a superb patio fruit tree – the perfect feature for smaller gardens.


Propagated onto 'Peach Seedling' rootstock to create a small, manageable tree. Apricot ‘Aprigold’® is self-fertile and therefore does not require a pollination companion. Height and spread: 1m (39") Rootstock: Peach Seedling.


Estimated time to cropping once planted: 2 years.
Estimated time to best yields: 5 years.


Useful links:

How to grow fruit treesFruit rootstock guide

More info
    • 1 feathered maiden

    • Despatch: November - April 2014
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    • £32.99

Cherry 'Griotella'

Prunus cerasus, Acid Cherry, Sour Cherry, Patio fruit tree

This naturally dwarf tree has an attractive weeping habit, and looks stunning when in blossom. ‘Griotella’ produces heavy crops of sharp tasting fruits late July that cook exceptionally well - especially tasty baked in a cherry pie!


Grafted onto a dwarfing rootstock, to produce a compact, productive cherry tree with good sized fruits. This cherry is well suited to growing in small spaces and 60cm (2’) diameter containers, or trained against a wall. ‘Griotella’ is self-fertile and therefore does not require a pollination companion. Height and spread: 1.5m (5’) Rootstock: Colt.


Estimated time to cropping once planted: 2 years.
Estimated time to best yields: 5 years.


Useful links:

How to grow fruit treesFruit rootstock guide

More info
    • 1 maiden tree

    • Despatch: November - April 2014
    •  
    • £34.99