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Blackcurrant Big BenBlackcurrant Big Ben
Blackcurrant Big Ben
Blackcurrant Big Ben for sale - Probably the best Blackcurrant ever! What makes Big Ben so wonderful? The largest Blackcurrant we have ever seen. More than double the size of standard varieties. Average berry weight is 2.9 g compared to standard varieties 1.1 g. Very high-yielding, up to 4.5 kg of fruit per mature bush. Large shiny fruits with a strong skin. Sweet flavour ideal for fresh consumption. Resistance to mildew and leaf spot. Received the Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. Big Ben: Picking time early July. Big Ben: Planting distance 1.5 metres (5 feet) apart.
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from £12.98
Blackcurrant TitaniaBlackcurrant Titania
Blackcurrant Titania
Blackcurrant Titania half standards for sale - Titania is a recent release from Sweden and the fruit quality is outstanding. Large fruits and very heavy yields can be expected from this variety. Grown on a 90 cm stem so picking is made much easier. Support the main stem with a good stake as when in fruit they can be very top heavy. Titania: Picking time mid July. Titania: Planting distance 1.2 metres (4 feet) apart.
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from £28

Grape Bianca - 3 Litre ContainerGrape Bianca - 3 Litre Container
Grape Bianca - 3 Litre Container
Bianca Grape vines for sale - Bianca is a white Hungarian wine grape variety that was developed in 1963 in the Eger wine region of northeast Hungary. High resistance to downy/powdery mildew and botrytis. Good reliable cropper with very high yields and excellent flavour. Bianca can be grown successfully outdoors, without the use of a greenhouse, although it does require a warm, sunny position. Approximate time of grape ripening mid October. Position: Grapes need as much sun as possible outdoors. Planting: Grape vines should be Planted at 1.5 metres apart.
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£15.60
Grape Cabernet Cortis - 3 Litre ContainerGrape Cabernet Cortis - 3 Litre Container
Grape Cabernet Cortis - 3 Litre Container
Cabernet Cortis Grape vines for sale -  A dark-skinned grape variety used for wine. It was bred in 1982 by Norbert Becker at the viticultural institute in Freiburg, Germany as part of a programme searching for disease-resistant grape varieties. Cabernet Cortis ripens early, is highly resistant to downy mildew and botrytis. Cabernet Cortis yields highly coloured, tannic and intense wines with a herbal-vegetal character that are supposed to be Cabernet-styled. Position: Grapes need as much sun as possible outdoors. Planting: Grape vines should be Planted at 1.5 metres apart.
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£15.60

Grape Phoenix - 2 Litre 50cm+
Grape Phoenix - 2 Litre 50cm+
Phoenix Grape vines for sale - Large fruits which turn yellow when ripe. Delicious Grapes with a lovely aroma. Phoenix is a heavy cropping variety that has good mildew resistance. Picking time Late September. Highly recommended. Position: Grapes need as much sun as possible outdoors. Planting: Grape vines should be Planted at 1.5 metres apart.
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from £15.50

Grape Rondo - 3 Litre ContainerGrape Rondo - 3 Litre Container
Grape Rondo - 3 Litre Container
Rondo Grape vines for sale - Hybrid grape vine, bred for its disease-resistance and cold hardiness, so suited for outdoor cultivation in northerly gardens. High yields of blue-black grapes ripen in late summer, for wine-making, as a full-bodied ruby-red claret, a rosé wine, preserves and eaten fresh from the vine. Rich green leaves turn shades of red and purple in autumn.
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£15.60

Nectarine Lord Napier
The most popular choice for growing a Nectarine at home. Lord Napier ripens early and the white flesh is aromatic and full of flavour. Lord Napier has received the Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society.  Pick early August. Lord Napier is a self fertile Nectarine but like all other Nectarines they do flower very early so hand pollinate the flowers with a soft brush to aid the pollination. Protection from frosts when in blossom is essential. Protect the tree from winter rainfall to control leaf curl.
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£45.20














Blueberry NorthlandBlueberry Northland
Blueberry Northland
Northland blueberries (Vaccinium corymbosum 'Northland') are highly productive, early-mid season cold-hardy, A heavy cropping variety which produces medium sized, highly flavoured sweet berries. One of the hardiest and heavy cropping cultivars making it suitable for all parts of the UK. Ideal for Patio growing in a large tub.
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£14.48
Blueberry Patriot
Blueberry Patriot
Early Season Variety Patriot - Patriot was selected at the University of Maine for home gardeners requiring a cold hardy variety that would bear consistent crops of large sized fruit. Production is high, ranging between 10 and 20 pounds at maturity. The berries are dark blue and highly flavoured. Patriot is a low growing, spreading bush to about 4 feet, revealing its partial low bush parentage. It is adaptable to many soil types and will perform better in wetter soils than many other varieties. Patriot makes an excellent landscape variety with its showy white blooms in the spring, dark green summer foliage, and fiery orange autumn colours.  Blueberry Patriot: Picking time early-mid July.
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£14.48

Blueberry Sunshine Blue
Mid Season Sunshine Blue - This Blueberry has so many excellent qualities that it is almost a new kind of plant. Has dense, rounded, semi dwarf form only 2-3 feet high and wide making it a great choice for containers. Self fertile. Semi evergreen. The only variety to be truly self fertile, which means that you only need 1 plant. The other beauty is that it's perfect for tub growing on patios, highly ornamental, with shocking pink flowers in the spring. Highly recommended.  Blueberry Sunshine Blue: Picking time mid July.
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from £15.98
Blueberry Pink Lemonade
Blueberry Pink Lemonade
Mid-Late Season Variety Pink Lemonade - Who would have thought it? A pink blueberry! Pink Lemonade is the result of many years development by the United States Department of Agriculture. Pink Lemonade reaches about 5ft/1.5m high and wide, with masses of twiggy branches. The fruits begin green, then become speckled in pink and then take on a rich pink colouring as they mature in August and September. Like all blueberries, Pink Lemonade demands an acid soil and is especially happy in a large container of ericaceous compost. Although it’s self fertile, it will crop more heavily if another blueberry is planted nearby.  Blueberry Pink Lemonade: Picking time mid July.
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from £14.48

Cranberry PilgrimCranberry Pilgrim
Cranberry Pilgrim
Cranberry Pilgrim - This low-growing evergreen, adorned with small leathery leaves and a relaxed habit, is perfect for adding a touch of elegance to your garden. Its cascading effect makes it an excellent choice for containers or hanging baskets, creating a beautiful, flowing display. The plant's tiny pink to red flowers bloom with charming delicacy, eventually giving way to juicy, dark red berries that add a burst of color and flavor. Whether you're enhancing your outdoor space, this versatile evergreen is sure to impress.
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from £9.80
Blueberry Bluecrop - Out of Stock Until September
Mid Season Variety Bluecrop - This popular Blueberry variety should always be chosen for planting either by itself or in a collection of varieties. Vigorous upright habit. Bell shaped flowers in spring followed by heavy crops of good flavoured fruit. Bluecrop has excellent autumn foliage. Considered the best all around variety for consistent yields with large, high quality fruit, and disease resistance. Bluecrop is an upright, open growing bush. 
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from £14.48

Blueberry Duke - Out of Stock Until September
Blueberry Duke - Out of Stock Until September
Early Season Variety Duke - Medium to large sized Blueberries with a mildly sweet flavour. This attractive berry is quite firm and retains its fresh quality longer than most varieties. Duke blooms late but ripens early, which protects the blossoms from spring frosts. Blueberry Duke is one of the heaviest, most consistent producers, often yielding over 20 pounds per bush when mature. Duke bushes are upright growers but the branches will droop to the ground when laden with fruit. The foliage turns yellow-orange in the autumn.  Blueberry Duke: Picking time early July.
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from £14.48
Hedging Acer Campestre (Field Maple) - Bare Root
Hedging Acer Campestre (Field Maple) - Bare Root
Acer campestre (Field Maple) This is the traditional hedging maple. A picturesque medium sized tree frequently used in rustic hedges; foliage turns clear yellow, sometimes flushed red, in autumn. A very tough and native hedgerow species, suitable for most soil conditions. Prefers a drier site although tolerant of occasional water logging.
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Hedging Carpinus Betulus (Hornbeam) - Bare Root
Hedging Carpinus Betulus (Hornbeam) - Bare Root
Common Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus) Recommended for both single specimens & for hedging, resembling Beech in the latter respect. A medium sized to large hedge with a characteristic grey, fluted trunk and ovate, serrated, ribbed leaves
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Hedging Crataegus monogyna (Hawthorn) - Bare Root
Hedging Crataegus monogyna (Hawthorn) - Bare Root
Hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna) A familiar native hedgerow plant covered in white fragrant flowers in May. In autumn its branches are often laden with red fruit, offering ample food supply for birds.
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Hedging Fagus Sylvatica (Green Beech) - 2/3 Feet Bare Root
Hedging Fagus Sylvatica (Green Beech) - 2/3 Feet Bare Root
Green Beech or Common Beech (Fagus sylvatica) Our native Beech is undoubtedly the noblest large tree and is excellent for hedge making. The rich golden copper of the autumn foliage is unsurpassed.
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Hedging Prunus Spinosa (Blackthorn) - Bare Root
Hedging Prunus Spinosa (Blackthorn) - Bare Root
Blackthorn (Sloe) (Prunus spinosa) A large dense habited shrub or small bushy tree with dart, spiny branches, crowded in March or early April with small white flowers. Fruits are like small Damsons, blue in colour are often used for making Sloe Gin. A good hardy hedgerow shrub.
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£1.62
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