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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.
Plum 'Full Season Collection'Prunus domestica Plums are delicious eaten fresh, or made into a plum crumble or jam. As supermarkets are reluctant to offer the best tasting varieties due to thin skins and bruising, growing your own is the best way to enjoy the real flavour that this fruit can offer. Plum ‘Full Season Collection’ are grafted onto a semi-dwarfing rootstock, to produce compact, productive trees. Although these varieties are all partially self fertile, when planted together they will aid pollination and increase yields between each other for an extended cropping period from July to September. Height and spread: 3.5m (11’). Rootstock: St. Julien A. Estimated time to cropping once planted: 2 years.
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Nectarine 'Flame Lady'®Prunus persica var. nectarina One of the heaviest cropping varieties, producing bright red fruits with a tasty, ‘melting’ flesh and exceptionally high sugar levels. Nectarine ‘Flame Lady’ has a particularly full canopy of foliage, which is ideal for shading the fruits so that ripening is staggered. Propagated onto 'Mont Clare' rootstock to create a medium sized, manageable tree that is proven to give a bigger crop of nectarines. Nectarine ‘Flame Lady’ is self-fertile and therefore does not require a pollination companion. Height and spread: Up to 3m (9’) Rootstock: Mont Clare. Estimated time to cropping once planted: 2 years. Useful links: More info |
Apricot 'Orange Summer'®Prunus armeniaca
Apricot ‘Orange Summer’® produces firm, attractive fruits with a true, sweet apricot flavour. This late maturing variety can be harvested from the end of August and unlike other apricots, they can be picked and enjoyed from the tree for over a month with the fruits remaining in good condition. Propagated onto 'Peach Seedling' rootstock to create a small, manageable tree that is proven to give a bigger crop of apricots. Apricot ‘Orange Summer’® is self-fertile and therefore does not require a pollination companion. Height and spread: Up to 2.5m (8’) Rootstock: Peach Seedling Estimated time to cropping once planted: 2 years. Useful links: More info |
Nectarine 'Madame Blanchette'Prunus persica var. nectarina
Pale orange-red skins and juicy white flesh make the fruits of Nectarine 'Madame Blanchette' particularly appealing. This vigorous Nectarine produces reliable crops of mouth-watering, sweet fruits that taste delicious eaten freshly picked. For the heaviest crops, try fan training this superb variety against a hot, sunny wall. Propagated onto 'St. Julien' rootstock to create a medium sized, manageable tree that is proven to give a bigger crop of nectarines. Nectarine 'Madame Blanchette' is self-fertile and therefore does not require a pollination companion. Height and spread: Up to 3m (9’) Rootstock: St. Julien. Estimated time to cropping once planted: 2 years. |
Plum/Cot CollectionPrunus, Apricot-Plum Hybrid Get the best of both worlds with these amazing hybrid fruit trees. Part plum and part apricot, these two interspecific hybrids produce unique fruits that can be enjoyed from August onwards. These naturally small trees are grafted onto a semi-dwarfing rootstock, to produce compact, productive trees. Pluot ‘Purple Candy’® and Aprium Cot ‘n’ Candy’® are both self-fertile and therefore do not require pollination companions. Height and spread: 2.5m (8’). Rootstock: Montclare. Estimated time to cropping once planted: 2 years.
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