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Looking to buy a fruit tree online? We find you fruit trees including apple, peach, plum and pear trees from reputable online garden centres and nurseries offering UK delivery.
 | Blackberry Helen An outstanding thornless, early season vareity. Loads of large, firm, superbly flavoured fruit produced from early July. Excellent fresh, frozen or made into jam. Supplied as 1 year old pot grown plants....more
From: £16.95 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Pear Invincible A superb new midseason pear that is ready to pick around the first week in October. Known as a 'butter pear' as its velvety flesh lacks the grittiness found in some other varieties. For best results pick fruits whilst still firm and they'll store at least until Christmas. Bring them indoors as needed and they will ripen in a day or so when the rich aromatic flavour and delicious juiciness can be enjoyed to the full! Pears are one of the easiest of garden fruit trees with very few pest,...more
From: £17.95 Source: Dobies
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 | Strawberry Florence A late mid-season variety that will begin to crop about a week after Perfection, producing good yields of large, regularly shaped, dark red fruit with a rich, slightly aromatic flavour. And not only is it deliciously flavoured, it also shows good disease resistance, particularly to Verticillium....more
From: £9.45 Source: Dobies
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 | Raspberry Brice This superb new 'primocane' variety was bred by Dr Derek Jennings - breeder of Joan J - and is only available to Dobies customers. It produces good pickings of high quality fruit - over ½lb per plant per week - through August and September, and unlike some late fruiting raspberries, the fruit remains consistently good sized. Canes are spine-free and the berries are sweet and juicy. If you're after a regular steady supply of delicious fruit then try Brice!...more
From: £18.95 Source: Dobies
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 | Blueberry Earliblue As its name suggests, a very early variety, the clusters of large, light blue, sweet-flavoured berries ripening from early July. Height 180cm (6'), though less if grown in a patio container. Supplied in a 1.5 litre pot. Fruits within two to three years. As the leaves unfold in spring, a delicate display of rusty red leaf tips mature into a strong green canopy. Clusters of creamy white flowers then sparkle against the foliage and these develop into attractive green fruits....more
From: £12.95 Source: Dobies
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 | Apple: Braeburn (Clone Helena) Braeburn is one of the best-selling varieties in Britain and can now (thanks to this earlier cropping new clone) be grown very successfully in UK gardens. Pick from mid October and store for up to 4 months without losing the superb crisp texture! Our apples are grafted onto an M9 rootstock which produces an easy to control semi-dwarf tree...more
From: £16.95 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Peach An excellent peach with dark red flesh that comes away from the stone easily. It produces attractive flowers in mid-spring and tasty peaches in September. A reliable variety that will grow in most areas if planted against a warm, south-facing wall.Position: full sunSoil: deep, moist but well-drained soilRate of growth: slow-growingFlowering period: March to AprilFlower colour: pinkOther features: a reliable peach varietyHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: When planting incorporate lots of well-rotted garden compost in the planting hole and stake firmly. Prune in summer to reduce the risk of silver leaf and bacterial canker...more
From: £24.95 Source: Crocus
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 | Gooseberry Hinnonmaki Red A tasty and attractive red dessert gooseberry, producing heavy crops of large berries of excellent flavour and quality. Crops from June to mid July. An easy to grow and highly recommended variety as plants are vigorous and mildew resistant! Buy any three or more Gooseberry plants and SAVE £2.00 per plant!...more
From: £9.95 Source: Dobies
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 | Plum Red Gage An irresistible Plum with a unique, very rich flavour - often known as The Wine Plum as some find its taste reminiscent of red wine! Crops reliably and heavily, and is cold tolerant, so performs well even in northern areas. You can expect to pick the fruit during the first two weeks of August. Grown on St Julien A rootstock which is semi-dwarfing....more
From: £19.95 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Rhubarb Long, scarlet stems that have a deliciously sweet taste. Though an old variety, it is easy to grow, reliable and early. Perfect for fertile, well-drained areas of the vegetable garden or allotment, once planted it should not be moved and appreciates a generous annual mulch of well-rotted compost or manure.Position: full sunSoil: any, except waterlogged soilsRate of growth: averageOther features: the leaves may cause severe discomfort if ingested; the scarlet leaf stalks are excellent for making pies, jams and wineHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Dig the area in autumn, incorporating a good amount of compost or well-rotted manure. Rake in a general fertiliser, such as Growmore in to the area just before planting. Keep plants well watered and remove any flowering shoots that appear. Mulch the crowns in January or February. It is best to allow new plants to become established during the first year before harvesting your first crop, so wait for 12 - 18 months before you start pulling the sticks....more
From: £4.95 Source: Crocus
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