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What our customers say: I have ordered quite a lot from online gardening sites over the years and I have to say your plants look the best and healthiest I have ever received. Thanks so much for the fruit trees. As others have said, they are bigger than I'd anticipated, were of excellent quality, and very well packaged. What a great service you provide!
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Alongside the many similarities there are several important differences between Apricots and Peaches. Bacterial canker and silver leaf are not serious threats, so pruning is safe in late winter or early spring. The blossom is self fertile so a partner is not required, although the earliness of the flowering season means that hand pollination is recommended. 
Apricot Doucouer Apricot Early Moorpark Apricot Flavourcot Apricot Aprigold Dwarf
Apricot Petit Muscat Apricot Tomcot

10 Litre Container grown or Coir Pot trees available now. Bare Root trees available from November-April.

A GUIDE TO CHOOSING THE RIGHT SIZE. Fruit trees are grafted onto rootstocks. Rootstocks come in 5 sizes (2 for Apricots) see the chart below, all of our trees are labeled using these codes.

Tounel 2.5 - 3 metres when Mature. 

St Julien A (SJA) 3.5 - 4 Metres when mature. Although trees can be kept smaller if fan trained.

How to plant

 

Stakes and Ties available in the Sundry section.

For more information on rootstocks, pollination, planting, pruning and care of fruit trees and soft fruit bushes see our Fruit Growers Handbook