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Fruit & Nut Trees

Our range of top fruit trees have been specially selected to ensure great results in British gardens.  With a heavy emphasis on flavour and reliability we offer a large choice of fantastic varieties grown on virus free certified rootstocks. Most fruit trees are approximately 1.2-1.5m (4-5ft) in height on despatch, mostly with side branches developing.  However please note that the sizes and shapes of individual varieties do vary considerably, and cordons in particular may be shorter than the overall guidance given above due to their more compact habit.


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.

 

Don't forget to include tree stakes and ties on your order.  All young fruit trees require staking and for better establishment we strongly advise using Rootgrow when planting (as recommended in RHS planting guidelines).

 


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Apple Tree 'King of the Pippins'SAVE 10%
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Apple Tree 'King of the Pippins'An extremely versatile apple that can be eaten fresh, cooked, or used for making cider. The history of this variety is somewhat confused but it is thought to have originated from France in the 18th century. Eaten fresh, the fruits are crisp and juicy with a very rich, sweet-sharp flavour. When cooked, the fruits keep their shape and are well suited to the French dessert 'Tarte Tatin'. The tree is highly productive, easy to grow and disease resistant.Buy Now
Apple Tree 'Laxton's Fortune'
£25.95Apple Tree '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. The tree is compact and therefore suitable for smaller gardens. Resistant to scab and can be grown countrywide.Buy Now
Apple Tree 'Laxton's Superb'
£25.95Apple Tree '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
Apple Tree 'Lord Derby'
£25.95Apple Tree 'Lord Derby'This excellent disease resistant cooking apple was raised in 1862. Produces heavy crops of large green fruits which are good for pies as they retain their shape when cooked. Strong, sharp flavour. Resistant to scab, mildew and canker. Suitable for the north and wet regions. Attractive blossom.Buy Now
Apple Tree 'Lord Lambourne'SAVE 10%
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Apple Tree 'Lord Lambourne'A popular traditional English dessert apple, over 100 years old. Bursting with juice, the brightly coloured fruits are crisp, sweet and aromatic. Can be relied upon to crop both heavily and regularly almost anywhere in the UK. A compact tree, ideal for small gardens.Buy Now
Apple Tree 'Megabite'
£25.95Apple Tree 'Megabite'A chance seedling recently discovered in Essex, this naturally compact variety is very suited to growing in a pot. The apples are huge - weighing as much as 500g (1lb 2oz) and are very tasty. The flesh is crisp and juicy and works wonderfully with a plate of cheese where thin slices make best use of the large sized fruits. It is also very good for cooking in purees with a sweet mellow taste.Buy Now
Apple Tree 'Monarch'
£25.95Apple Tree 'Monarch'Raised in Essex in 1888, this is a really splendid late cooker often found in old gardens and popular during the Second World War as it needs less sugar than Bramley. The fruits are large, very attractive and cook to a fine yellow puree with plenty of juice. The tree has good resistance to scab and is suitable for wet areas. Heavy cropping.Buy Now
Apple Tree 'Newton Wonder'
£25.95Apple Tree 'Newton Wonder'Discovered c1870, this cooking apple is a popular garden variety. The fruits are large with a red flush. Cooks to a cream, juicy puree with a mild, brisk flavour that is slightly sweeter than Bramley. The tree is heavy cropping and resistant to scab and canker. Suitable for the north and wet regions. Partially self-fertile.Buy Now
Apple Tree 'Orleans Reinette'
£25.95Apple Tree 'Orleans Reinette'This classic dual purpose dessert/culinary apple is the French equivalent of our Cox's Orange Pippin, thought to have originated from France in the late 18th century. The golden russet fruits are flushed red and have a wonderful, complex, orangey, nutty flavour. Particularly delicious in salads and for accompanying vintage port at Christmas time but also very useful as a cooking apple. In French cuisine it is used in the famous upside down apple tarte 'Tarte Tatin'. The tree is vigorous and has good scab resistance.Buy Now
Apple Tree 'Peasgood's Nonsuch'
£25.95Apple Tree 'Peasgood's Nonsuch'Highly esteemed in Victorian times this cooking apple was raised by a Mrs Peasgood of Grantham, Linconshire in the mid 19th century. The fruits are large and particularly handsome with pale green skin covered in broken red stripes and an orange flush. Cooks down to a deliciously flavoured purée, slightly acid yet quite sweet. Excellent for baking. Heavy cropping. The tree is resistant to mildew and moderately resistant to scab.Buy Now
Apple Tree 'Pinova'
£25.95Apple Tree 'Pinova'This trouble free dessert apple is an excellent choice for the garden. With Cox in its parentage, it is no surprise that it has a wonderful Cox-like flavour, but it stores much better and is very resistant to scab. It crops heavily and can be grown countrywide.Buy Now
Apple Tree 'Pitmaston Pineapple'
£25.95Apple Tree 'Pitmaston Pineapple'This old English russet apple was raised in Herefordshire c1780. The small golden-yellow fruits have a honey sweet yet also sharp flavour with a distinct taste and aroma of pineapple. The tree crops heavily but can be biennial bearing, laden with fruit in alternate years. Resistant to scab. Sold Out 
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