The pretty white blossom with a hint of pink is followed by yellow/orange apricot fruits. Apricot Champion is an American, self fertile varitey, which is ideal for the patio as it grows no taller than 1 metre.
Propagated onto 'Torrinelle' rootstock.
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1 tree
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mid Apr 2010 |
£27.99 |
A sister variety to Flavourcot®, but with a slightly different sugar/acid balance giving the aromatic fruits a more delicate flavour. Delicious eaten straight from the tree, in preserves or served up as a cold or cooked desert. Self fertile.
Grafted onto a specialist apricot rootstock called 'Torrinel' which is semi-dwarfing, and will produce you a medium sized 2-2.5m (7-8ft), manageable tree for the small garden and is proven to give a bigger crop of apricots. Due to modern breeding techniques and yield improvements it is now easy for the home gardener to grow and enjoy these exotic fruits.
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1 feathered maiden
Despatch: Mid February 2010 onwards |
£25.99 |
Specially bred for the cooler UK climate, to produce huge crops of large egg sized orange/red delicious fruits with improved colour, texture and flavour. Being late flowering it is also frost resistant so you always get a crop.
Excellent used for cooking as well as sweet and juicy when eaten fresh from the tree, just like a peach, in August.
Grafted onto a specialist apricot rootstock called 'Mont Clare' which is semi-dwarfing, and will produce you a medium sized 2-2.5m (7-8ft), manageable tree for the small garden and is proven to give a bigger crop of apricots. Due to modern breeding techniques and yield improvements it is now easy for the home gardener to grow and enjoy these exotic fruits.
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1 feathered maiden
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mid Apr 2010 |
£27.99 |
A very early ripening apricot, about 3-4 weeks earlier than Flavourcot®. Although this variety fruits early just like Flavourcot® it is late flowering making the blooms frost resistant so you always get a crop. The gorgeous orange/red skined fruits contain delicious sweet juicy flesh. Self fertile.
Grafted onto a specialist apricot rootstock called 'Mont Clare' which is semi-dwarfing, and will produce you a medium sized 2-2.5m (7-8ft), manageable tree for the small garden and is proven to give a bigger crop of apricots. Due to modern breeding techniques and yield improvements it is now easy for the home gardener to grow and enjoy these exotic fruits.
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1 feathered maiden
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mid Apr 2010 |
£27.99 |
Beautiful coloured apricots with exceptional flavour! Apricot Perle Cot® has large, bright orange fruits with an attractive red blush covering up to half of the fruit skin. The early-cropping trees are quick to establish and produce fruits that are so sweet and juicy that they can be eaten as snacks straight from the tree in August.
Grafted onto a specialist apricot rootstock called 'Mont Clare' which is semi-dwarfing, and will produce you a medium sized 2-2.5m (7-8ft), manageable tree for the small garden and is proven to give a bigger crop of apricots.
Requires Flavourcot® to aid pollination.
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1 tree
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mid Apr 2010 |
£26.99 |
One of the tastiest apricots we've ever come across! A very unusual variety with an exquisite flavour, reminiscent of the Muscat Grape. The self-fertile trees of Apricot Petit Muscat will produce an abundance of juicy, sweet, walnut-sized fruit which is ready to pick from early August.
This really is an ideal variety for the garden and a very manageable tree.| Description | Price | |
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1 tree
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mid Apr 2010 |
£29.99 |
The largest of the cooking cherries, with very juicy dark red fruits for cooking in pies, making jams or used to make your own wine or Cherry Brandy.
The trees are self fertile and grow very well against a north facing wall or in a container on the patio, producing a bumper crop from late August onwards.
Unlike traditional cherry trees the modern 'Gisela 5' rootstock has meant that varieties are these days very productive with good fruit size, but with compact growth so that it can be grown in a small space, either free standing or trained against a wall or fence or planted in containers on the patio. Cherries make an attractive tree both in flower or when laden with fruit.
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1 maiden tree
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mid Apr 2010 |
£21.99 |
An exceptional and early-ripening cherry variety, Cherry Merton Glory produces large, yellow cherries, flushed with red, which will be ready for picking in late June. Attractive white flowers in April to May are followed by delicious 'heart-shaped' cherries with a firm white inner flesh and a succulent sweet flavour with a small stone.
Requires Morello Cherry to assist with pollination.
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1 tree
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mid Apr 2010 |
£19.99 |
Britain's best known dessert cherry, bred in Canada and reliably produces firm, dark red flesh fruits with the sweetest flavour.
As Cherry Stella is self fertile, it is ideal for growing in small gardens or in containers on a sunny patio.
Ready to harvest from Mid July to August.
Unlike traditional cherry trees the modern 'Gisela 6' rootstock has meant that varieties are these days very productive with good fruit size, but with compact growth so that it can be grown in a small space, either free standing or trained against a wall or fence or planted in containers on the patio. Cherries make an attractive tree both in flower or when laden with fruit.
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1 maiden tree
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mid Apr 2010 |
£21.99 |
High quality, dark red almost black large dessert cherries of the sweetest flavour which will store well for a short period after picking. Cherry Sunburst has 'Gisella 7' rootstock which produces good fruit size, but with compact growth so that it can be grown in a small space. Being self fertile it is ideal for small gardens planted in a warm sunny spot in a large container on the patio.
Ready to harvest slightly earlier than Stella from mid July.
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1 maiden tree
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mid Apr 2010 |
£21.99 |
One of Britain's best loved fruits. Unlike traditional cherry trees the modern 'Gisela' rootstock has meant that varieties are these days very productive with good fruit size, but with compact growth so that it can be grown in a small space, either free standing or trained against a wall or fence or planted in containers on the patio. Cherries make an attractive tree both in flower or when laden with fruit.
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3 maiden trees - 1 of each SAVE £15.98
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mar 2010 |
£49.99 |
A self fertile variety of medium size and vigour, producing large juicy fruits ready to pick in late August. A heavy cropper with easy to harvest and prepare large fruits, ideal for making delicious flavoured preserves.
Grafted on a 'St Julian' rootstock which is semi-dwarfing, and will produce you a medium sized 2-2.5m (7-8 foot) tree.
Note: The main cause of maggot damage in plums, gages and damsons is the caterpillar of the Plum Fruit Moth. To help control this troublesome pest see Fruit Moth Traps..
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1 feathered maiden
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mid Apr 2010 |
£19.99 |
The best garden variety, easy to grow and vigorous, with very good resistance to frost. Produces an excellent crop of vivid orange red fruits with juicy yellow flesh and a 'free' stone.
Once tasted you won't be able to resist picking them every time you pass your tree in August. It's never been easier to grow your own mouth-watering nectarines. Due to a warmer climate and modern breeding, we can now offer you a variety that is on a 'Mont Clare' rootstock. This is self fertile and will produce a highly productive tree with medium vigour, making it far easier to produce good crops of these delicious stone fruits in your gardens wherever you live in the UK.
Grafted onto a specialist rootstock called 'Mont Clare' which is semi-dwarfing, and will produce you a medium sized 2-2.5m (7-8ft), manageable tree for the small garden.
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1 feathered maiden
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mid Apr 2010 |
£22.99 |
A genetically dwarf variety bred in California, ideal for growing in containers. Delicious Nectarines are produced along with a 'mop head' of leaves creating an attractive and productive patio tree.
Propagated onto 'St Julien' rootstock and are specifically bred to be dwarf, ideal for growing in large 60cm (2ft) diameter containers on the patio.
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1 tree
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mid Apr 2010 |
£27.99 |
It’s never been easier to grow your own mouth-watering peaches and nectarines. Years ago growing stone fruit like Peaches and Nectarines used to be considered difficult for many gardeners.
These are self fertile and will produce highly productive trees with medium vigour, making it far easier to produce good crops of these delicious stone fruits in your gardens wherever you live in the UK.
Use Dithane 945 to help deter Peach Leaf Curl.
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3 feathered maidens - 1 of each SAVE £18.98
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mar 2010 |
£54.99 |
Although this wonderful fruit is normally associated with the mediterranean you can now grow these highly decorative plants very successfully in the UK.
Picholine is an almond shaped olive that has a medium green smooth appearance. Often used as a green table olive or to make a useful olive oil. Makes an attractive and productive addition to the patio.
Supplied as 60cm tall plants.
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1 plant
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mid Apr 2010 |
£49.99 |
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