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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.


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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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Sibley's Patio Nectarine 'Madame Blanchette'
£48.95Sibley's Patio Nectarine 'Madame Blanchette'This patio version of 'Madame Blanchette' has been grafted on to dwarf peach seedling rootstock using special grafting techniques to keep the tree even more compact. The fruits colour to a deep rose-red, with sweet white juicy flesh. The blossom has good frost resistance and the tree has some resistance to peach leaf curl. Can be kept restricted to a height of 1.2m (4ft). Sold Out 
Sibley's Patio Peach 'Avalon Pride'
£48.95Sibley's Patio Peach 'Avalon Pride'This patio version of 'Avalon Pride' has been developed by fruit authority Will Sibley, who has for many years been working on a range of fruit trees for the home gardener. It has been grafted on to dwarf peach seedling rootstock using special grafting techniques to keep the tree even more compact. This is currently the only variety of peach with really strong resistance to damaging peach leaf curl disease. It produces heavy crops of large, yellow fleshed fruits with very good flavour. Semi-freestone. Can be kept restricted to a height of 1.2m (4ft).Buy Now
Sibley's Patio Peach 'Melred'
£44.95Sibley's Patio Peach 'Melred'This patio version of 'Melred' has been developed by fruit authority Will Sibley, who has for many years been working on a range of fruit trees for the home gardener. It has been grafted on to dwarf peach seedling rootstock using special grafting techniques to keep the tree even more compact. This variety was originally discovered in the USA. It is very ornamental, producing a magnificant show of bright magenta-red flowers in the Spring followed by sweet yellow fleshed peaches in the late Summer. Freestone. Can be kept restricted to a height of 1.2m (4ft). Sold Out 
Sibley's Patio Peach 'Peregrine'
£47.95Sibley's Patio Peach 'Peregrine'This patio version of 'Peregrine' has been developed by fruit authority Will Sibley, who has for many years been working on a range of fruit trees for the home gardener. It has been grafted on to dwarf peach seedling rootstock using special grafting techniques to keep the tree even more compact. This one of the best flavoured peaches with very juicy, sweet white flesh. Reliable and heavy cropping. Suitable for growing outdoors in a sunny spot in the south but best grown in a cold greenhouse in the north. Can be kept restricted to a height of 1.2m (4ft).Buy Now
Sibley's Patio Pear 'Conference'New Product
£43.95Sibley's Patio Pear 'Conference'This dwarfing clone of Conference has been grafted on to Quince 'C' rootstock to produce a tree that will crop well in a large pot and produce delicious fruits year after year. Conference is the best known and most widely grown pear variety in the world, bred in England over one hundred and forty years ago. The long narrow fruits are firm and juicy with a sweet, pleasant flavour. Suitable for dessert and culinary use. Reliable, heavy cropping and suitable for most locations. Can be kept restricted to a height of 1.2m (4ft).Buy Now
Sibley's Patio Pear 'Red Williams'New Product
£43.95Sibley'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
Sibley's Patio Plum 'Mirabelle de Nancy'New Product
£45.95Sibley'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). Sold Out 
Sibley's Patio Plum 'Opal'New Product
£45.95Sibley'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
Sibley's Patio Plum 'Victoria'
£45.95Sibley'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
Sibley's Patio Quince 'Leskovac'
£43.95Sibley'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
Tahiti Lime Tree
£85.95 inc. p&pTahiti Lime TreeThis lime is grown across the globe and is instantly recognisable. The small green fruits which ripen to a yellow-orange colour if left on the tree can be used in drinks and cookery. The fruits are often held on the tree in small bunches and the crops can be considerable. The white blossom has a green tinge to the petal with a strong perfume to match.Buy Now
Yuzu Lemon TreeNew Product
£85.95 inc. p&pYuzu Lemon TreeIf you are a fan of Asian cookery, then the Yuzu Lemon will be well known to you. The rather flat-round fruits are medium sized and are are held on the ends of branches in bunches. The skin is full of oils and is used in many dishes from the Far East. The fruits are far less acidic than normal lemons and the juice is delicious drink. The unusual leaf which is split in two parts is also used in Far Eastern cuisine. The tree is easy to grow in the UK and has a spreading growth habit. The Yuzu Lemon is one of the most expensive fruits to buy in the UK so growing them yourselves makes great sense.Buy Now
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