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Sibley's Patio Fruit Trees

This range of patio fruit trees has been developed by British nurseryman and fruit authority Will Sibley over the last 25 years. Inspired by the gardens at Versailles in France where he first saw fruit orchards growing in large containers, Will has dedicated much of his professional career to identifying dwarf forms of existing varieties that will grow happily in large pots for many years to come. Special grafting techniques are used to keep the tree even more compact. The rootstock is a very important consideration but it it is not always the most dwarfing rootstock that is chosen as sometimes the tree needs to be invigorated to promote fruiting and to thrive in a pot.

 

Sibley's Patio Trees are supplied as two year old trees in 4.5 litre pots. The trees are grafted at about 30cm (1ft) above soil level and have 2-3 shoots about 20cm (8in) long that will quickly develop into a bushy head.


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(image for) Sibley's Patio Pear 'Red Williams'
£45.95Sibley's Patio Pear 'Red Williams'A red sport of the famous Williams’ Bon Chretien pear, also known as the Red Bartlett pear. Red Williams has all the taste of Williams', but rather then the pale yellow skin, it has a prominent red flush and picks about 5 days later than William Bon Chretien. The leaf colour also has a red hue, giving it a most attractive appearance. Apart from the fruit colour, the most notable difference between it and it’s better known brother is that Red Williams is considerably more dwarfing than William’s Bon Chretien. This naturally compact growing habit makes it ideal for growing in a pot or in a border where space is restricted. This patio tree has been grafted onto Quince 'C' rootstock and can be kept restricted to a height of 1.2m (4ft).Buy Now
(image for) Sibley's Patio Plum 'Mirabelle de Nancy'
£49.95Sibley's Patio Plum 'Mirabelle de Nancy'arely seen growing in the UK but commonly grown in Northern France. These small, delicious, sweet fruits are used to make the finest classic French desserts. Ripening to a wonderful yellow and orange colour, the trees will hold literally hundreds of fruits. The early blossom gives a snow-white display in early March. Grafted onto a dwarfing clone of St Julien, this patio tree can be planted in a large container and with pruning it can be restricted to a maximum height of 1.2m (4ft).Buy Now
(image for) Sibley's Patio Plum 'Opal'
£49.95Sibley's Patio Plum 'Opal'Opal plum has a naturally compact growing habit and this patio version (which is grafted onto a dwarfing clone of Myrobalan rootstock) is ideal for planting in the garden where space is restricted, or into a large container. Even in the open ground this patio version can be kept below 1.2m (4ft) well after the 10th year. Opal is similar to Victoria but has a better flavour and crops earlier in the season. It produces heavy crops of reddish-purple fruits with golden flesh and superb sweet flavour. It is one of the most reliable varieties and can be grown in the north.Buy Now
(image for) Sibley's Patio Plum 'Victoria'
£49.95Sibley's Patio Plum 'Victoria'This patio version of the UK’s favourite plum has been grafted onto VVA1 dwarfing rootstock using special grafting techniques to keep the tree even more compact. A wonderful display of white spring blossom is followed by heavy yields of delicious plums in the late summer. Can be kept restricted to a height of 1.2m (4ft).Buy Now
(image for) Sibley's Patio Quince 'Leskovac'
£47.95Sibley's Patio Quince 'Leskovac'Naturally compact in habit, this new patio quince has been grafted onto a dwarfing rootstock and will thrive in a container for many years to come. It produces an abundance of attractive blossom followed by large round fruits that are very sweet for a quince and make superb jelly. The tree is very disease resistant and will produce up to 50 fruits within 3 years. Can be kept restricted to a height of 1.2m (4ft).Buy Now
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