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Cordon (Columnar) Fruit Trees

Are you passionate about growing your own fruit but worried about limited space? Cordon fruit trees might be the perfect solution for you. These slender, columnar trees are ideal for small gardens, patios, or even balconies, allowing you to enjoy a bountiful harvest without sacrificing precious space.

 

What are cordon fruit trees?

Cordon fruit trees, often referred to as columnar fruit trees, are specially trained to grow vertically with short lateral branches. This growing method results in a narrow, upright tree that is typically restricted to 1.8-2.4m (6-8ft) in height while maintaining a width of less than 60-90cm (2-3ft). The compact nature of these trees makes them an excellent choice for those with limited gardening space or those looking to maximise their fruit production in a confined area.

 

Benefits of choosing cordon fruit trees

  • Space-saving: Perfect for small gardens or urban environments.
  • Easy maintenance: Pruning and harvesting are simplified due to the tree’s compact form.
  • Large choice of varieties: Choose from a wide range of apple, pear, cherry, plum, gage and damson.
  • Aesthetic appeal: Create an attractive, orderly look in your garden.

 

Popular cordon fruit tree varieties

At Pomona Fruits, we offer a diverse selection of cordon fruit trees for sale, including:

  • Apple ‘Braeburn Hillwell’: A sport of Braeburn apple with enhanced flavour and colour, better suited to the British climate. Its crisp, aromatic fruits have excellent storage properties.
  • Pear ‘Concorde’: A versatile pear variety suitable for both dessert and culinary use, with medium-large pale green fruits and smooth, juicy, sweet flesh. It’s a reliable and heavy cropper from an early age, inheriting desirable traits from its Doyenné du Comice and Conference parents.
  • Plum ‘Victoria’: The UK’s most renowned plum variety, introduced in 1840, with pinkish-red fruits and sweet, yellow, juicy flesh. Excellent for both fresh eating and cooking, it produces a distinctive pink syrup and almond aroma when cooked. Its frost-resistant blossom make it suitable for northern climates.
  • Cherry ‘Stella’: A popular dessert cherry known for its resistance to bacterial canker and reliable, heavy cropping. It produces large, dark red fruits that are sweet and juicy, making it a favourite among cherry growers.

 

Pollination

Many of our fruit trees are self-fertile and will pollinate themselves satisfactorily. However, some varieties of apple, pear, plum and cherry are not self-fertile and will require a pollinator from the same species. To ensure adequate pollination choose two varieties from the same species that are in the same flowering group or one group apart.

 

Planting and caring for your cordon fruit trees

To ensure the best results from your cordon fruit trees, follow these essential tips:

  • Choose a sunny location with well-draining soil.
  • Grow your trees vertically (using a stake to support each tree) or against a wall or fence using wires.
  • Water regularly during dry spells.
  • Prune regularly to maintain the tree’s shape and encourage fruit production.
  • Feed in the spring with a balanced fertiliser to promote healthy growth.

 

Why choose Pomona Fruits for your cordon fruit trees?

When you’re looking to buy cordon fruit trees in the UK, Pomona Fruits is your trusted source. We offer:

  • Trees grown in the UK.
  • High-quality, disease-resistant varieties.
  • Expert advice on selection and care.
  • Trees suitable for our UK climate, including northern and wet regions.
  • Competitive pricing and excellent customer service.

Don’t let limited space hold you back from enjoying home-grown fruit. Explore our range of cordon fruit trees today and transform your garden into a productive and beautiful oasis.

 

Browse our selection of cordon fruit trees and start your journey towards a bountiful harvest, no matter the size of your garden.


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Cordon Apple 'Fiesta'A crisp, juicy red flushed dessert apple with a rich, aromatic Cox-like flavour. A very popular garden variety, less prone to disease than Cox and suitable for the north. Heavy cropping. Stores very well.Buy Now
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£37.95Cordon Apple 'Golden Delicious'This well known dessert apple is a good garden variety for warmer parts of the UK. When left to ripen on the tree to a golden-green colour, the fruits are crisp, juicy and exceptionally sweet with a rich perfume. The flavour is markedly superior to imported fruits (often picked whilst still green, and then stored for months before sale). Resistant to scab and mildew. Very attractive blossom.Buy Now
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£37.95Cordon Apple 'Greensleeves'This disease resistant dessert apple is easy to grow and will crop heavily from a very early age. The golden fruits have an occasional pink flush and are crisp with a sweet and refreshing flavour. Can be grown successfully throughout the UK. Resistant to scab. Very attractive blossom.Buy Now
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£37.95Cordon Apple 'Grenadier'First recorded in 1862, this is one of the best early cooking apples. Ideal for all sorts of culinary uses, the fruits are tangy and juicy with a superb sharp flavour. They cook to a fluff and are good for baking and purees. The tree is compact, easy to grow and disease resistant making it an ideal choice for the garden. Heavy cropping.Buy Now
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Cordon Apple 'Howgate Wonder'Raised in 1915, this is the largest of the cooking apples, producing fruits of enormous size. The current record holder for 'the biggest apple in the world', the large red striped fruits keep their shape when cooked and have a light sub-acid flavour. Heavy cropping. Resistant to mildew. Suitable for the north.Buy Now
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£37.95Cordon Apple 'Isaac Newton's Tree'A rare opportunity to grow a piece of history in your own garden! This is a direct descendent of one of the most historically important trees in Britain, which still stands in Sir Isaac Newton's garden at Woolsthorpe Manor, near Grantham, Lincolnshire. A first rate cooker, the large green fruits flush red in direct sunlight and cook to a delicately flavoured, sweet puree.Buy Now
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Cordon Apple 'James Grieve'A classic dessert apple, raised in Scotland in 1893. The attractive bright red flushed fruits have a crisp yet melting flesh with plenty of juice and excellent flavour. Picked early, the fruits can also be cooked and are delicious stewed. Good resistance to late frosts. Does very well in the north. Resistant to mildew.Buy Now
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£37.95Cordon Apple 'Jonagold'An attractive red flushed dessert apple, grown commercially in the UK. Very heavy cropping. The fruits are large, crisp and juicy with a rich honeyed flavour.Buy Now
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£37.95Cordon Apple 'Katy'This very attractive dessert apple was raised from a cross between two of our favourite British apples - James Grieve and Worcester Pearmain. It produces heavy crops of medium sized bright red fruits with a firm, finely textured flesh. Sweet and very juicy with a refreshing flavour, sometimes characterised with a hint of strawberry. Very popular with children but also an excellent variety for juicing as it produces beautiful pink juice. Easy to grow, very disease resistant and suitable for cooler areas.Buy Now
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£37.95Cordon Apple 'Kidd's Orange Red'Raised in 1924, this is one of the finest flavoured dessert apples, similar to Cox but sweeter in flavour with a more reddish flush. Strongly aromatic with a good balance of sugar and acidity. Produces very attractive blossom.Buy Now
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£37.95Cordon Apple 'Laxton's Fortune'Raised in Bedford in 1904, this dessert apple is similar to Cox's Orange Pippin but has a sweeter flavour and is easier to grow. Resistant to scab and can be grown countrywide.Buy Now
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Cordon Apple 'Laxton's Superb'Raised in 1897, this remains a popular dessert apple and is often grown where Cox fails to thrive. The fruits are sweet and finely textured. Resistant to mildew and canker. Can be grown successfully in the north.Buy Now
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