Our Bare Root fruit trees are now on sale, so this is the ideal moment to order and avoid the October price increase.
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Plum Opal
Dessert Plum Opal fruit trees for sale -  Opal is a superb early variety of Plum. The red fruits have a yellow flesh that parts from the stone with ease. Opal is sometimes thought of as a Gage like Plum due to it's excellent flavour. A very good reliable self fertile choice for any gardens in the UK. The fruits are a medium size. Picking time late July. Opal has a long ripening period 12-14 days so you do not get a glut of Plums all in one go. An excellent Plum to eat fresh, but it is also useful for jams and fruit crumbles. Plum Opal Received the Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society.
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from £41.48
Plum Victoria
Dessert/Culinary Plum Victoria fruit trees - Still the most popular plum with both amateur and commercial growers. Victoria Received the Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. Flesh is yellowish to green. Victoria Plum is also self fertile, hardy, delicious and a reliable heavy cropper. Victoria was raised in Sussex around 1840 so has stood the test of time. 
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from £41.48

Dwarf Quince Leskovacz
Quince Leskovacz fruit trees -  Leskovacz is a highly productive quince variety from Serbia, ideal for all culinary purposes, including making quince liqueur. This self-fertile tree features large, pale green, felted foliage and produces substantial, rounded green-yellow quinces in October, following the appearance of fragrant pale pink blossoms in spring. Leskovacz also thrives in a large pot on the patio, making it a versatile and attractive choice for growers.
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from £33.90
Quince Meechs Prolific
Quince Meech's Prolific fruit trees - Carries good crops of large, highly scented golden fruit - they can be huge - up to 1/2 Kg each which are ready for picking in October. Quinces originally came from Iranian mountain slopes - which can get cold in winter so they are extremely hardy. Producing beautiful flowers in the spring. Meech's Prolific makes delicious jellies and pie fillings when combined with apples or jelly or marmalade when used on their own. Pick fruits in October. Meech's Prolific is a self fertile quince.
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from £41.48

Quince Vranja
Quince Vranja fruit trees - Even if you have no use for the fruit it is well worth growing this quince tree. The gnarled and contorted trunk and branches give the tree a oriental look. Ornamental pink flowers followed by large, pear-shaped fruit. Vranja is a self fertile quince. Quinces originally came from Iranian mountain slopes - which can get cold in winter so they are extremely hardy.
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from £41.48
Buckingham TayberryBuckingham Tayberry
Buckingham Tayberry
Buckingham Thornless Tayberry - The most exciting new hybrid berry for many years. A tayberry without spines. Identical in every respect to the original tayberry, except the canes are smooth. Cropping time late July to August. Ideal for planting against a wall or a fence or growing in a container.
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from £12.48

TayberryTayberry
Tayberry
Tayberry plants for sale A cross between blackberry and raspberry. Fruit is good for pies, jam or eating fresh. Picking time late July-August. Heavy cropper. Late flowering so can be planted in a frosty site. Ideal for planting against a wall or a fence or growing in a container.
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from £12.48
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