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Illustrated List: Vines & Climbing Fruit

Grape : Collection

Grape : Collection

Fruit.
Collection comprises 1 plant each of
Dornfelder
Phoenix

Vines are extremely decorative as well as productive, and it is now possible to produce a worthwhile crop of tasty grapes in the UK, that can be eaten fresh or used to make juices or wine. The varieties we have selected are suitable for growing outdoors or undercover.

Description Price  
2 vines in 1.5L pots - 1 of each
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mar 2010
£29.99
Grape : Dornfelder

Grape : Dornfelder

Fruit.

A prolific, and early ripening black grape bred in Germany to add body to flavourless red wines, but also has the added bonus of making an attractive garden plant with excellent autumn leaf colour.

Produces good sized grapes which ripen well and have one of the best flavours in the UK, when used for dessert, making wine or juice.

An easy to maintain variety as the bunches appear self thinning, on plants of medium vigour and have very good disease resistance.

Ready to harvest from mid October.

Description Price  
1 vine in 1.5L pot
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mid Apr 2010
£18.99
Grape : Phoenix

Grape : Phoenix

Fruit.

An excellent quality white grape bred in Germany. These very productive plants have good sized grapes on large packed bunches, that will need thinning.

When fully ripe they have a light Muscat aroma and an excellent flavour when eaten fresh as well as making the ideal white wine grape.

Ready to harvest from early October.

Description Price  
1 vine in 1.5L pot
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mid Apr 2010
£18.99
Grape : Table Grape Moscato

Grape : Table Grape Moscato

Fruit. New

Attractive and productive, Table Grape Moscato has been pot-grown grape for your patio or even inside on a windowsill.

Despatched in June with 3 bunches of grapes already on the plant!

Description Price  
1 potted plant
Despatch: Early Jun 2010 To Mid Apr 2010
£29.99
Kiwi : Hardy Kiwi (Actinida arguta)

Kiwi : Hardy Kiwi (Actinida arguta)

Fruit. New

Delicious eaten whole and don’t need to be peeled! Generally sweeter than regular varieties, green with very thin 'fuzzless' skin and are the size of grapes. Plants prefer a sunny spot where they can climb along a trellis or cover a pergola.

Description Price  
1 plant
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mid Apr 2010
£19.99
Kiwi : Hayward & Tomouri

Kiwi : Hayward & Tomouri

Fruit.

Hayward is one of the best traditional varieties to grow in the UK, because it flowers later in the season and produces a heavy crop of large fruits with superb flavour. Hayward is a self sterile female plant so it must be planted next to a male plant to provide pollen in order to produce fruit.

We recommend planting Kiwi Tomouri as a male plant as this will only produce flowers and aid pollination.

Plants can grow up to 9m (30ft) tall.

Description Price  
2 plants - 1 of each
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mid Apr 2010
£26.99
Kiwi : Jenny

Kiwi : Jenny

Fruit.

Jenny is the only self-fertile variety in cultivation. Vigorous, hardy plants produce large attractive red-tipped early growth and a heavy crop of small (walnut sized) very sweet fruits in late summer. Ideal if you only have space for one of these spectacular climbers in your fruit garden.

Plants can grow up to 3.6m (12 feet) tall.

Description Price  
1 plant
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mid Apr 2010
£19.99
 
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