Apple 39;Braeburn 39; 1 tree
Apple 39;Braeburn 39; 1 tree
Britain's No.1 eating apple! Apple ‘Braeburn’ produces huge crops of bi-coloured, smooth skinned, crisp and juicy fruits. This well known variety earns its popularity by being easy to grow, early to crop from a young age, and having excellent storage potential. The heavy crops of flavoursome apples can be harvested in October and will store for up to 4 months. Grafted onto a dwarfing rootstock, the crowns of ‘Braeburn’ apple trees are easily reached to prune, spray and pick your delicious fruit. ‘Braeburn’ is not self-fertile so for the heaviest crops it is best grown with Cox’s Orange Pippin. If you only have room for one tree then make sure that a neighbour has a tree close by that can act as suitable pollinator. Height and spread: 2.5m (8’) Rootstock: M9.Useful links:How to grow fruit trees Fruit rootstock guide Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here.
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Apple 39;Bramley 39;s Seedling 39; 1 tree
Apple 39;Bramley 39;s Seedling 39; 1 tree
The most famous cooking apple of all, producing large fruits with a sharp acidic flavour that are ideal for making delicious pies and crumbles. Awarded an RHS AGM, Apple ‘Bramley’s Seedling’ has good disease resistance to scab and mildew. Pick ‘Bramley’ apples from October when mature for immediate use or lay the fruits in a cool dry place for winter storage. They will store for up to 3 months. Grafted onto a dwarfing rootstock, the crowns of ‘Bramley’ apple trees are easily reached to prune, spray and pick your delicious fruit. All ‘Bramley’s Seedling’ apple trees are 'triploids' and will set a partial crop by themselves. However, for the heaviest crops they are best grown with another apple. If you only have room for one tree then make sure that a neighbour has a tree close by that can act as suitable pollinator.Root wrap plant supplied. Height and spread: 2.5m (8’) Rootstock: M9.Useful links:How to grow fruit trees Fruit rootstock guide Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here.
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Apple (Britain 39;s Favourites Collection) 3 trees 1 of each variety
Apple (Britain 39;s Favourites Collection) 3 trees 1 of each variety
Britain has one of the best climates in the world for growing apples of the highest quality. This collection contains some of the most highly regarded varieties. Grafted onto a dwarfing rootstock, the crowns are easily reached to prune, spray and pick your delicious fruit. The varieties in this collection are not self-fertile but will act as suitable pollinators for one another. Root wrap plants supplied. Height and spread: 2.5m (8’) Rootstock: M9.Collection comprises 1 tree each of:Apple ‘Braeburn’ - This well known dessert variety earns its popularity by being easy to grow, early to crop from a young age, and having excellent storage potential.Apple ‘Bramley’s Seedling’ - The most famous cooking apple of all, producing large fruits with a sharp acidic flavour that are ideal for making delicious pies and crumbles.Apple ‘Cox's Orange Pippin’ - Regarded to be the finest tasting dessert apple, the rich aromatic flavour and crisp, juicy texture set this apple apart from other varieties.Useful links:How to grow fruit trees Fruit rootstock guide Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here.
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Apple 39;Cox 39;s Orange Pippin 39; 1 tree
Apple 39;Cox 39;s Orange Pippin 39; 1 tree
Regarded to be the finest tasting dessert apple, the rich aromatic flavour and crisp, juicy texture set this apple apart from other varieties. Apple ‘Cox’s Orange Pippin’ produces medium sized, orange-red fruits with thin skins. Although not considered to be the easiest variety to grow, it is well suited to the temperate UK climate, producing a good crop that can be harvested from September for immediate use and store for a short period too.Grafted onto a dwarfing rootstock, the crowns of ‘Cox’s Orange Pippin’ apple trees are easily reached to prune, spray and pick your delicious fruit. ‘Cox’s Orange Pippin’ is not self-fertile so for the heaviest crops it is best grown with another variety such as ‘Braeburn’. If you only have room for one tree then make sure that a neighbour has a tree close by that can act as suitable pollinator.Root wrap plant supplied. Height and spread: 2.5m (8’) Rootstock: M9.Useful links:How to grow fruit trees Fruit rootstock guide Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here.
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Apple 39;Egremont Russet 39; 1 tree
Apple 39;Egremont Russet 39; 1 tree
A mid-season dessert apple producing a heavy crop of distinctive russet-bronze fruits, with firm, crisp flesh and a rich, nutty flavour. An excellent apple for the cheese board! Apple ‘Egremont Russet’ is self fertile and easy to grow, making it ideal for gardens where there is only room for one tree. It also makes an excellent pollinator for ‘Cox’ and ‘Braeburn’ varieties. Harvest the apples in October, and you can keep them well until January. Grafted onto a dwarfing rootstock, the crowns of ‘Egremont Russet’ apple trees are easily reached to prune, spray and pick your delicious fruit. Height and spread: 2.5m (8’) Rootstock: M9.Useful links:How to grow fruit trees Fruit rootstock guide Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here.
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Apple 39;Pinova 39; 1 tree
Apple 39;Pinova 39; 1 tree
Dessert apple ‘Pinova’ boasts a lovely flavour which is not surprising when it has both Golden Delicious and Cox in its parentage. The delicious, smooth skinned, yellow-orange fruits are ready to harvest from September, but will hang on the tree until December, and store well for up to 3 months if picked. Apple ‘Pinova’ is easy to grow and also has excellent resistance to mildew and scab. Grafted onto a dwarfing rootstock, the crowns of ‘Pinova’ apple trees are easily reached to prune, spray and pick your delicious fruit. ‘Pinova’ is not self-fertile so for the heaviest crops it is best grown with another variety. If you only have room for one tree then make sure that a neighbour has a tree close by that can act as suitable pollinator. Root wrap plant supplied. Height and spread: 2.5m (8’) Rootstock: M9.Useful links:How to grow fruit trees Fruit rootstock guide Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here.
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Apple 39;Red Falstaff 39; 1 tree
Apple 39;Red Falstaff 39; 1 tree
Customer RatingCrunchy, juicy, red skinned fruit are produced on dwarf trees grafted onto dwarfing M27 rootstock. This heavy cropping variety has good resistance to scab. The delicious dessert apples can be harvested in October and store well for a couple of months. Apple ‘Red Falstaff’ is self-fertile and low maintenance; perfect for growing in large containers on the patio. Height: 1.8m (5’,9”). Spread: 1.5m (4’,9”). Rootstock: M27.Useful links:How to grow fruit trees Fruit rootstock guide Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here.
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Apple 39;Step Over Apples 39; 2 trees 1 of each variety
Apple 39;Step Over Apples 39; 2 trees 1 of each variety
‘Step over’ apples are specially trained to form low, dense fruiting hedges that will create a productive and ornamental garden feature. Since they are grafted onto dwarf rootstock, and the hard training work has already been done for you, these delightful trees are surprisingly easy to maintain. Rootstock: P2. Height: 45cm (18”). Spread: 2m (6’,5”).Supplied in pairs comprising 1 tree each of:Apple ‘Jubilee’ – Attractive apples with a crisp, juicy flavour and good resistance to apple scab.Apple ‘Delbard Estivale’ – A delicious dessert apple, from ‘Golden Delicious’ parentage, with pink-red skin and juicy flesh. It also has an RHS AGM.Useful links:How to grow fruit trees Fruit rootstock guide Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here.
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Apple 39;Tentation 39; 1 tree
Apple 39;Tentation 39; 1 tree
A unique flavoured dessert apple descended from ‘Golden Delicious’ parentage, with golden apricot yellow skin and a fabulous aromatic aniseed flavour. Apple ‘Tentation’ can be harvested from September onwards. Grafted onto a dwarfing rootstock, the crowns of ‘Tentation’ apple trees are easily reached to prune, spray and pick your delicious fruit. For the heaviest crops ‘Tentation’ is best grown with another variety to ensure good pollination. If you only have room for one tree then make sure that a neighbour has a tree close by that can act as suitable pollinator. Root wrap plant supplied. Height and spread: 2.5m (8’) Rootstock: P9.Useful links:How to grow fruit trees Fruit rootstock guide Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here.
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Apple 39;Family Apple Tree 39; 1 tree
Apple 39;Family Apple Tree 39; 1 tree
Customer RatingAn entire orchard on just one tree! Family fruit trees have three different varieties grafted onto one stem, which will pollinate each other and crop at different times to extend the picking season. Perfect for the smaller garden with room for only one tree; and even suited to growing in a large patio container (holding at least 30 litres of compost). Harvest from September. Apple rootstock: M106. Height and spread if not containerised: 4m (13’).Family apple tree varieties:Apple ‘Golden Delicious’ - A versatile garden variety for the warmer parts of the UK, which can be used both as a dessert and cooking apple Apple ‘Worcester Pearmain’ - Tasty and reliable with resistance to mildew, it's best left on the tree until fully ripeApple ‘Egremont Russet’ - A mid-season, easy to grow dessert apple with firm, crisp flesh and a rich, nutty flavour.Useful links:How to grow fruit trees Fruit rootstock guide Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here.
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Apple and Pear Family Collection 2 trees 1 of each variety
Apple and Pear Family Collection 2 trees 1 of each variety
An entire orchard on just one tree! Family fruit trees have three different varieties grafted onto one stem, which will pollinate each other and crop at different times to extend the picking season. Perfect for the smaller garden with room for only one tree; and even suited to growing in a large patio container (holding at least 30 litres of compost). Apple rootstock: M106. Pear rootstock: Quince A. Height and spread if not containerised: 4m (13’).Collection comprises 1 family apple tree and 1 family pear. Harvest from September.Family apple tree varieties:Apple ‘James Grieve’ – An excellent dual-use apple for cooking and eating. Apple ‘Discovery’ – An ever-popular early variety of dessert apple with a refreshing juicy flavour.Apple ‘Sunset’ – A good alternative to the desirable ‘Cox’ variety, and much easier to grow.Family pear varieties: Pear ‘Conference’ – One of the best known dessert pears, and tolerant of even cold, shady positions.Pear ‘Williams Bon Chretien’ – Often simply known as ‘Williams’, the fruits of this superb pear turn yellow as flesh ripens.Pear ‘Doyenne du Comice’ – A classic dessert pear with a sweet, juicy flavour.Useful links:How to grow fruit trees Fruit rootstock guide
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Apple 39;Pixirosso 39; 1 tree
Apple 39;Pixirosso 39; 1 tree
Customer RatingA real gem! When fully ripe, the fresh, crisp flesh is a spectacular bright pink-red colour, with dramatic white flashes running through it. Unlike many red-fleshed apples that have been bred in the past this delicious and visually stunning apple has a lovely sweet flavour. Apple ‘Pixiroso’ is a vigorous grower with pretty red blossom and attractive red foliage. The fruits can be harvested from October.Grafted onto a dwarfing rootstock, the crowns of ‘Pixirosso’ apple trees are easily reached to prune, spray and pick your delicious fruit. Apple ‘Pixirosso’ is not self fertile so it is best grown with another mid season flowering group variety to ensure good pollination. If you only have room for one tree then make sure that a neighbour has a tree close by that can act as suitable pollinator. Height and spread: 2m (6’) Rootstock: M9. Useful links:How to grow fruit trees Fruit rootstock guide Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here.
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Apple 39;Bright Star 39; 1 tree
Apple 39;Bright Star 39; 1 tree
This naturally dwarf variety produces a big crop of tasty bicoloured apples, each about 6.5cm in diameter that can be harvested from September to October. The delicious fruits have a good balance of sugar and acidity that gives a lovely flavour. ‘Bright Star’ apples also store well after picking. Apple ‘Bright Star’ is self-fertile and low maintenance; perfect for growing in large containers on the patio. Spread: 1m (39”). Rootstock: Pajam 9.Useful links:How to grow fruit trees Fruit rootstock guide Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here.
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Apple Plum Tree Collection 2 trees 1 of each variety 2 tree guards
Apple Plum Tree Collection 2 trees 1 of each variety 2 tree guards
This collection includes two popular garden varieties - Apple ‘Braeburn’ and Plum ‘Victoria’. Plus 2 tree guards to protect the trunks of your trees from rabbit, deer or pet damage. Apple ‘Braeburn’ - Huge crops of bi-coloured, smooth skinned, crisp and juicy fruits that can be harvested from October. Apple ‘Braeburn’ is not self-fertile so if you only have room for one tree then make sure that a neighbour has an apple tree close by that can act as suitable pollinator. Height and spread: 2.5m (8’) Rootstock: M9 (Dwarf).Plum ‘Victoria’ - This reliable British bred garden variety produces heavy crops of egg shaped, medium sized fruits for harvesting in late August. Plum ‘Victoria’ is self-fertile and therefore does not require a pollination companion. Height and spread: 2.5m (8’). Rootstock: St. Julien A (Dwarf).Useful links:How to grow fruit trees Fruit rootstock guide
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Apple 39;Golden Delicious 39; 1 tree
Apple 39;Golden Delicious 39; 1 tree
Golden Delicious is versatile garden variety for the warmer parts of the UK, which can be used both as a dessert and cooking apple. This specially-bred dwarf variety is perfect for the patio and produces large dessert apples on stems that grow no more than 1m (3' 3") tall. Supplied pot grown, 30-40cm (12-16") in height.Useful links:How to grow fruit trees
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Apple 39;Festival 39; 1 tree
Apple 39;Festival 39; 1 tree
Bred by the famous French horticulturalist, Georges Delbard, Apple ‘Festival’ is an early dessert variety that can be harvested from September. Selected for its exceptional flavour and resistance to disease, this is a great choice for the home gardener. Grafted onto a dwarfing rootstock, the crowns of ‘Festival’ apple trees are easily reached to prune, spray and pick your delicious fruit. Apple ‘Festival’ is is not self fertile so it is best grown with another early season flowering group variety to ensure good pollination. If you only have room for one tree then make sure that a neighbour has a tree close by that can act as suitable pollinator. Height and spread: 2.5m (8’) Rootstock: M9.Useful links:How to grow fruit trees Fruit rootstock guide Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here.
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Apple 39;Isaac Newton 39; 1 tree
Apple 39;Isaac Newton 39; 1 tree
Plant a direct descendant of one of the most historically important trees in Britain, a celebrated national treasure for over 300 years - Sir Isaac Newton's Apple tree.The original tree associated with Sir Isaac Newton’s observations on gravity stood in the garden of his home – Woolsthorpe Manor; near Grantham. The tree is said to have fallen in a storm and has subsequently regrown on the site, and is still there to this day. It is from this tree that this Isaac Newton’s Tree has been propagated, offering a rare opportunity to grow a piece of history in your own garden. The tree comes with certification that the tree has been DNA verified as a direct descendant of the original tree in Woolthorpe Manor Gardens. The variety is known as the Flower of Kent, and produces hefty cooking apples with an old-fashioned, bumpy shape. The green skin flushes red where the sun shines on it and the fruit cooks to a soft puree with a refined, sweet flavour. Fruit Tree Height to 3m (10’). Fruits early September to early October.
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