Britain's No.1 eating apple.
Capable of producing huge crops of round to long, bi-coloured, smooth skinned, crisp and juicy fruits.
Ready to harvest from mid October and will store for up to 4 months.
All T&M's apples are grafted onto an M9 rootstock which produces a dwarf tree of excellent vigour in all soils - making it ideal for the garden, as you can easily reach to prune, spray and pick your delicious fruit.
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1 tree
Despatch: Mid February - March 2009 |
£17.49 |
The most famous of all and best ever cooking apple.
Pick from October when mature for immediate use or lay fruits in a cool dry place for winter storage.
All Bramleys are 'triploids' and will set a partial crop by themselves. However pollination will be improved by having another apple tree near by, this can be in yours or a neighbours garden because the bees will happily travel a short distance to do the work.
All T&M's apples are grafted onto an M9 rootstock which produces a dwarf tree of excellent vigour in all soils - making it ideal for the garden, as you can easily reach to prune, spray and pick your delicious fruit.
Bred in Great Britain.
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1 tree
Despatch: Mid February - March 2009 |
£17.49 |
UK gardeners are very lucky because Britain has one of the best climates in the world for growing apples of the highest quality. The warm summer days and cool summer evenings ensure that fruit develops excellent flavour and colour.
All of T&M's apples come from a professional fruit supplier and are of equal quality to those planted in commercial orchards across the UK - these will quickly establish and produce their first crop.
These are grafted onto an M9 rootstock which produces a dwarf tree of excellent vigour on all soils - making them ideal for the garden, as you can easily reach to prune, spray and pick your delicious fruit.
Use a Codling Moth trap to help prevent maggot damage.
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3 trees - 1 of each SAVE £10.98
Despatch: Mid February - March 2009 |
£39.99 |
Often considered the finest tasting dessert apple. Medium sized rosy apples have thin skins and a crisp texture followed by sweet and juicy flesh.
A bumper crop will be ready to harvest in the autumn.
Apples store well and are at their best for eating from November-January.
All T&M's apples are grafted onto an M9 rootstock which produces a dwarf tree of excellent vigour in all soils - making it ideal for the garden, as you can easily reach to prune, spray and pick your delicious fruit.
Bred in Great Britain.
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1 tree
Despatch: Mid February - March 2009 |
£17.49 |
An excellent quality eating apple that is intended for crunching so you can enjoy the delicate juicy flavour with a hint of anis, and the well balanced combination of sugar and acidity. The trees blossom well in spring and have a resistance to frost ensuring a better harvest, as well as the fruit showing resistance to Scab.
Ready to harvest September to October and stores well for up to ten weeks.
Our skilled nurserymen take two full seasons to train a Single U Cordon and four full seasons to train a Double U Cordon to reach their unique form.
These stunning trees take 4 full seasons of training and pruning by skilled nurserymen to reach their unique form - but are well worth the wait. Guaranteed to look just as good in the bare winter months as they do clothed in blossom in the spring and will become your pride and joy both because of their architectural shape and also their ability to crop large quantities of fruit in a small space.
Being slightly older trees they will bear fruit quickly even in their first year of planting, and by simple spur pruning you will keep your investment in good shape for years to come.
SAVE ££s when you also buy Pear Delsanne® - see Double U Cordon Collection.
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1 Single U Cordon
Despatch: Mid February to March 2009 |
£39.99 | |
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1 Double U Cordon
Despatch: Mid February to March 2009 |
£64.99 |
A self-fertile mid-season dessert variety. Producing a heavy crop of distinctive russet-bronze fruits,with crisp soild flesh and a rich, nutty flavour. An excellent apple for the cheese board. An easy variety to crop and makes an excellent pollinator for Cox and Braeburn. Harvest in October, and keeps well until January.
All T&M's apples are grafted onto an M9 rootstock which produces a dwarf tree of excellent vigour in all soils - making it ideal for the garden, as you can easily reach to prune, spray and pick your delicious fruit.
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1 tree
Despatch: Mid February - March 2009 |
£17.49 |
Now you can enjoy the old-fashioned goodness of baked apples; Idareds hold their shape perfectly whilst cooking and look beautiful when served. These firm, sweet and crisp, red apples have a pale yellow-green inner flesh, sometimes with a hint of rosy pink, and a very sweet flavour for a red apple.
Renowned for its excellent keeping qualities.
Requires a pollinator, like Egremont Russet.
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1 tree
Despatch: Mid February - March 2009 |
£21.99 |
Jonagold produces such large eating apples, that each one makes quite a substantial snack! If you struggle to eat your 5 portions of fruit and veg a day, eating just one of these apples will help you on your way!
The fruits are the result of a cross between Jonathan and Golden Delicious, which gives them their yellow colouring, combined with flushes of red. Deliciously crisp to bite into, with sweet, gleaming white flesh and a good level of acidity which creates a longer-lasting flavour.
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1 tree
Despatch: Mid February - March 2009 |
£21.99 |
Pinova is 'The Wonder Apple' as it has a lovely flavour which is not surprising when it has both Golden Delicious and Cox as part of its breeding. The delicious smooth skinned fruits are ready to eat in September, but will hang on the tree until December. Plus it has scab and partial mildew resistance, and stores exceptionally well.
A trouble free apple for the home gardener, which can even be grown on the patio.
All T&M's apples are grafted onto an M9 rootstock which produces a dwarf tree of excellent vigour in all soils - making it ideal for the garden, as you can easily reach to prune, spray and pick your delicious fruit.
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1 tree
Despatch: Mid February - March 2009 |
£18.99 |
A dwarf variety well suited to pot growing. Trees have small extension growth each year, followed by a mass of easy setting blossom and good size delicious fruit. Trees have frost tolerance and the fruits show good resistance to scab.
These trees have been 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 February - March 2009 |
£17.49 |
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 - March 2009 |
£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 '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 - March 2009 |
£25.99 |
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 '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 - March 2009 |
£26.99 |
Beautiful coloured apricots with exceptional flavour! 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.
Requires Flavourcot® to aid pollination.
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1 tree
Despatch: Mid February - March 2009 |
£26.99 |
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 February to March 2009 |
£18.99 |
Britain's best known dessert cherry, bred in Canada and reliably produces firm, dark red flesh fruits with the sweetest flavour.
As 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 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 February to March 2009 |
£19.99 |
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