Opal is a medium purplered dessert plum with good flavour The flesh is a golden colour and sweet It produces early and heavy crops of good quality fruit Self fertile Plums are sent from November until March as bare rooted one year old trees All varieties are self fertile unless stated They need a sheltered position protected from frost Plum trees are quite hardy but they flower early in the year so if you loose the flower to frost there will not be any fruit The soil needs to be rich and moisture retentive but not waterlogged A sunny position will help the fruit to ripen and become sweet Plums do not store so pick and eat or destone and freeze Many varieties are dual purpose so as well as being delicious to just eat they can be cooked to make pies crumbles jams and chutney Prune plums in the summer after cropping unlike most other top fruit which is pruned in the winter PLEASE SEND YOUR INQUIRY FOR OUR BEST PRICES WHOLESALES PRICES
Merryweather is a cross between a damson and a plum The round oval fruits have a deep blue skin and the flesh is green yellow juicy with a good flavour Damsons are native to the UK and are often found in hedgerows They produce a small plum like fruit but they are sharper in flavour and best used to make jams and damson gin They can be used to make a windbreak around a garden or orchard They are all self fertile Plums are sent from November until March as bare rooted one year old trees All varieties are self fertile unless stated They need a sheltered position protected from frost Plum trees are quite hardy but they flower early in the year so if you loose the flower to frost there will not be any fruit The soil needs to be rich and moisture retentive but not waterlogged A sunny position will help the fruit to ripen and become sweet Plums do not store so pick and eat or destone and freeze Many varieties are dual purpose so as well as being delicious to just eat they can be cooked to make pies crumbles jams and chutney Prune plums in the summer after cropping unlike most other top fruit which is pruned in the winter PLEASE SEND YOUR INQUIRY FOR OUR BEST PRICES WHOLESALES PRICES
Czar produces good crops of dark purple plums with yellow flesh It is dual purpose being a culinary variety which can be used as a dessert plum when ripe It has some frost resistance and is self fertile Plums are sent from November until March as bare rooted one year old trees All varieties are self fertile unless stated They need a sheltered position protected from frost Plum trees are quite hardy but they flower early in the year so if you loose the flower to frost there will not be any fruit The soil needs to be rich and moisture retentive but not waterlogged A sunny position will help the fruit to ripen and become sweet Plums do not store so pick and eat or destone and freeze Many varieties are dual purpose so as well as being delicious to just eat they can be cooked to make pies crumbles jams and chutney Prune plums in the summer after cropping unlike most other top fruit which is pruned in the winter A guide to pollination groups Most plums are self fertile so do not need a pollinating partner however they will produce a better crop if a pollinating partner is available For the few varieties that do require a pollinating partner refer to the pollination group Most fruit trees need another tree in the vicinity in flower at the same time for pollination The flowering time is given a pollination group letter A E There is some flowering overlap between adjacent letters so an apple in group B can be pollinated ideally with another from the same group but can also be pollinated from the group either side in this example group A or C PLEASE SEND YOUR INQUIRY FOR OUR BEST PRICES WHOLESALES PRICES
Count Athans Gage has large round dark red fruit with golden yellow flesh This dessert plum is juicy with a good flavour It is a reliable cropper but is not self fertile It requires pollination and Oulins Gage is recommended as the best choice Plums are sent from November until March as bare rooted one year old trees All varieties are self fertile unless stated They need a sheltered position protected from frost Plum trees are quite hardy but they flower early in the year so if you loose the flower to frost there will not be any fruit The soil needs to be rich and moisture retentive but not waterlogged A sunny position will help the fruit to ripen and become sweet Plums do not store so pick and eat or destone and freeze Many varieties are dual purpose so as well as being delicious to just eat they can be cooked to make pies crumbles jams and chutney Prune plums in the summer after cropping unlike most other top fruit which is pruned in the winter A guide to pollination groups Most plums are self fertile so do not need a pollinating partner however they will produce a better crop if a pollinating partner is available For the few varieties that do require a pollinating partner refer to the pollination group Most fruit trees need another tree in the vicinity in flower at the same time for pollination The flowering time is given a pollination group letter A E There is some flowering overlap between adjacent letters so an apple in group B can be pollinated ideally with another from the same group but can also be pollinated from the group either side in this example group A or C PLEASE SEND YOUR INQUIRY FOR OUR BEST PRICES WHOLESALES PRICES
Coes Golden Drop is an excellent late Gage picked from mid September and extending the plum picking season The fruit is large with golden yellow skin and red spots and lines The golden yellow flesh is juicy sweet making a dessert plum with a rich flavour It is an old variety which is not self fertile so will need a pollinating partner Plums are sent from November until March as bare rooted one year old trees All varieties are self fertile unless stated They need a sheltered position protected from frost Plum trees are quite hardy but they flower early in the year so if you loose the flower to frost there will not be any fruit The soil needs to be rich and moisture retentive but not waterlogged A sunny position will help the fruit to ripen and become sweet Plums do not store so pick and eat or destone and freeze Many varieties are dual purpose so as well as being delicious to just eat they can be cooked to make pies crumbles jams and chutney Prune plums in the summer after cropping unlike most other top fruit which is pruned in the winter PLEASE SEND YOUR INQUIRY FOR OUR BEST PRICES WHOLESALES PRICES
Early Prolific as the name implies is an early heavy cropping plum The small dark purple fruits are dual purpose good for eating and cooking The flesh is a golden yellow and makes good jam Not self fertile early prolific requires a pollinating partner Plums are sent from November until March as bare rooted one year old trees All varieties are self fertile unless stated They need a sheltered position protected from frost Plum trees are quite hardy but they flower early in the year so if you loose the flower to frost there will not be any fruit The soil needs to be rich and moisture retentive but not waterlogged A sunny position will help the fruit to ripen and become sweet Plums do not store so pick and eat or destone and freeze Many varieties are dual purpose so as well as being delicious to just eat they can be cooked to make pies crumbles jams and chutney Prune plums in the summer after cropping unlike most other top fruit which is pruned in the winter A guide to pollination groups Most plums are self fertile so do not need a pollinating partner however they will produce a better crop if a pollinating partner is available For the few varieties that do require a pollinating partner refer to the pollination group Most fruit trees need another tree in the vicinity in flower at the same time for pollination The flowering time is given a pollination group letter A E There is some flowering overlap between adjacent letters so an apple in group B can be pollinated ideally with another from the same group but can also be pollinated from the group either side in this example group A or C A guide to rootstocks St Julien A moderate vigour reaching 45 m planting distance between trees 45m Pixy dwarfing rootstock 253m planting distance between trees 3m Brompton vigorous reaching rootstock 6m planting distance between trees 812m WURS766 semi dwarfing rootstock 3m planting distance between trees 336m PLEASE SEND YOUR INQUIRY FOR OUR BEST PRICES WHOLESALES PRICES
Marjories Seedling is a late cropping dual purpose plum good for eating and cooking The large deep purple fruits have a blue bloom The flesh is a yellowgreen and quite sweet With regular heavy crops this late flowering plum is self fertile Plums are sent from November until March as bare rooted one year old trees All varieties are self fertile unless stated They need a sheltered position protected from frost Plum trees are quite hardy but they flower early in the year so if you loose the flower to frost there will not be any fruit The soil needs to be rich and moisture retentive but not waterlogged A sunny position will help the fruit to ripen and become sweet Plums do not store so pick and eat or destone and freeze Many varieties are dual purpose so as well as being delicious to just eat they can be cooked to make pies crumbles jams and chutney Prune plums in the summer after cropping unlike most other top fruit which is pruned in the winter A guide to pollination groups Most plums are self fertile so do not need a pollinating partner however they will produce a better crop if a pollinating partner is available For the few varieties that do require a pollinating partner refer to the pollination group Most fruit trees need another tree in the vicinity in flower at the same time for pollination The flowering time is given a pollination group letter A E There is some flowering overlap between adjacent letters so an apple in group B can be pollinated ideally with another from the same group but can also be pollinated from the group either side in this example group A or C A guide to rootstocks St Julien A moderate vigour reaching 45 m planting distance between trees 45m Pixy dwarfing rootstock 253m planting distance between trees 3m Brompton vigorous reaching rootstock 6m planting distance between trees 812m WURS766 semi dwarfing rootstock 3m planting distance between trees 336m PLEASE SEND YOUR INQUIRY FOR OUR BEST PRICES WHOLESALES PRICES
Farleigh is a lovely damson producing heavy regular crops of small oval blueblack fruits with a heavy blue bloom It is hardy so good for northern areas Damsons are native to the UK and are often found in hedgerows They produce a small plum like fruit but they are sharper in flavour and best used to make jams and damson gin They can be used to make a windbreak around a garden or orchard They are all self fertile Plums are sent from November until March as bare rooted one year old trees All varieties are self fertile unless stated They need a sheltered position protected from frost Plum trees are quite hardy but they flower early in the year so if you loose the flower to frost there will not be any fruit The soil needs to be rich and moisture retentive but not waterlogged A sunny position will help the fruit to ripen and become sweet Plums do not store so pick and eat or destone and freeze Many varieties are dual purpose so as well as being delicious to just eat they can be cooked to make pies crumbles jams and chutney Prune plums in the summer after cropping unlike most other top fruit which is pruned in the winter A guide to rootstocks St Julien A moderate vigour reaching 45 m planting distance between trees 45m Pixy dwarfing rootstock 253m planting distance between trees 3m Brompton vigorous reaching rootstock 6m planting distance between trees 812m WURS766 semi dwarfing rootstock 3m planting distance between trees 336m PLEASE SEND YOUR INQUIRY FOR OUR BEST PRICES WHOLESALES PRICES
Blue Tit has round medium sized dark blue plums with yellow flesh They are quite juicy with good flavour for eating and cooking It is a reliable cropper and a good garden variety Plums are sent from November until March as bare rooted one year old trees All varieties are self fertile unless stated They need a sheltered position protected from frost Plum trees are quite hardy but they flower early in the year so if you loose the flower to frost there will not be any fruit The soil needs to be rich and moisture retentive but not waterlogged A sunny position will help the fruit to ripen and become sweet Plums do not store so pick and eat or destone and freeze Many varieties are dual purpose so as well as being delicious to just eat they can be cooked to make pies crumbles jams and chutney Prune plums in the summer after cropping unlike most other top fruit which is pruned in the winter
Blaisdon Red is a heavy fruiting culinary plum with a purplered skin and golden flesh which has a sharp sweet flavour The variety has good disease resistance The fruit is ready in late August and is very good for jamQW Plums are sent from November until March as bare rooted one year old trees All varieties are self fertile unless stated They need a sheltered position protected from frost Plum trees are quite hardy but they flower early in the year so if you loose the flower to frost there will not be any fruit The soil needs to be rich and moisture retentive but not waterlogged A sunny position will help the fruit to ripen and become sweet Plums do not store so pick and eat or destone and freeze Many varieties are dual purpose so as well as being delicious to just eat they can be cooked to make pies crumbles jams and chutney Prune plums in the summer after cropping unlike most other top fruit which is pruned in the winter A guide to pollination groups Most plums are self fertile so do not need a pollinating partner however they will produce a better crop if a pollinating partner is available For the few varieties that do require a pollinating partner refer to the pollination group Most fruit trees need another tree in the vicinity in flower at the same time for pollination The flowering time is given a pollination group letter A E There is some flowering overlap between adjacent letters so an apple in group B can be pollinated ideally with another from the same group but can also be pollinated from the group either side in this example group A or C A guide to rootstocks St Julien A moderate vigour reaching 45 m planting distance between trees 45m Pixy dwarfing rootstock 253m planting distance between trees 3m Brompton vigorous reaching rootstock 6m planting distance between trees 812m WURS766 semi dwarfing rootstock 3m planting distance between trees 336m PLEASE SEND YOUR INQUIRY FOR OUR BEST PRICES WHOLESALES PRICES
Onward is an excellent quality pear with creamy white flesh melting and juicy with a rich sweet flavour Medium sized fruit ripen to yellow green with pink red flush A reliable cropper Will not pollinate Doyenne Du Commice and vice versa A guide to pollination groups Most fruit trees need another tree in the vicinity in flower at the same time for pollination The flowering time is given a pollination group letter A E There is some flowering overlap between adjacent letters so a pear in group B can be pollinated ideally with another from the same group but can also be pollinated from the group either side in this example group A or C A guide to rootstocks Pears are grafted onto two rootstocks although some varieties may only be available on Quince A Quince A moderately vigorous height 3545m planting distance between trees 4m Quince C semi dwarfing height 2535m planting distance between trees 3m Pears require a sunny sheltered position and deep well drained soil PLEASE SEND YOUR INQUIRY FOR OUR BEST PRICES WHOLESALES PRICES
Louise Bonne Of Jersey is a very attractive dessert pear with smooth skinned medium sized fruits flushed red The white flesh is sweet and juicy A reliable cropper A guide to pollination groups Most fruit trees need another tree in the vicinity in flower at the same time for pollination The flowering time is given a pollination group letter A E There is some flowering overlap between adjacent letters so a pear in group B can be pollinated ideally with another from the same group but can also be pollinated from the group either side in this example group A or C A guide to rootstocks Pears are grafted onto two rootstocks although some varieties may only be available on Quince A Quince A moderately vigorous height 3545m planting distance between trees 4m Quince C semi dwarfing height 2535m planting distance between trees 3m Pears require a sunny sheltered position and deep well drained soil PLEASE SEND YOUR INQUIRY FOR OUR BEST PRICES WHOLESALES PRICES
Doyenne Du Comice is a fine dessert pear with medium to large yellow fruits of excellent flavour The lovely perfumed flesh that sometimes tastes of vanilla is juicy sweet melting A very old variety which does best in a warm sunny position Will not pollinate Onward and vice versa A guide to pollination groups Most fruit trees need another tree in the vicinity in flower at the same time for pollination The flowering time is given a pollination group letter A E There is some flowering overlap between adjacent letters so a pear in group B can be pollinated ideally with another from the same group but can also be pollinated from the group either side in this example group A or C A guide to rootstocks Pears are grafted onto two rootstocks although some varieties may only be available on Quince A Quince A moderately vigorous height 3545m planting distance between trees 4m Quince C semi dwarfing height 2535m planting distance between trees 3m Pears require a sunny sheltered position and deep well drained soil PLEASE SEND YOUR INQUIRY FOR OUR BEST PRICES WHOLESALES PRICES
Conference is a very reliable and high yielding gardeners favourite The medium sized pears have pale yellow flesh which is melting juicy sweet and full of flavour A guide to pollination groups Most fruit trees need another tree in the vicinity in flower at the same time for pollination The flowering time is given a pollination group letter A E There is some flowering overlap between adjacent letters so a pear in group B can be pollinated ideally with another from the same group but can also be pollinated from the group either side in this example group A or C A guide to rootstocks Pears are grafted onto two rootstocks although some varieties may only be available on Quince A Quince A moderately vigorous height 3545m planting distance between trees 4m Quince C semi dwarfing height 2535m planting distance between trees 3m Pears require a sunny sheltered position and deep well drained soil
Concorde is a good garden variety Compact and heavy fruiting The pears are medium sized yellow with russetting The melting pale yellow flesh is sweet and juicy As with all pears best to pick the fruits while still green and allow to ripen indoors A guide to pollination groups Most fruit trees need another tree in the vicinity in flower at the same time for pollination The flowering time is given a pollination group letter A E There is some flowering overlap between adjacent letters so a pear in group B can be pollinated ideally with another from the same group but can also be pollinated from the group either side in this example group A or C A guide to rootstocks Pears are grafted onto two rootstocks although some varieties may only be available on Quince A Quince A moderately vigorous height 3545m planting distance between trees 4m Quince C semi dwarfing height 2535m planting distance between trees 3m Pears require a sunny sheltered position and deep well drained soil PLEASE SEND YOUR INQUIRY FOR OUR BEST PRICES WHOLESALES PRICES
Beurre Hardy is a very juicy and well flavoured pear with medium to large fruits coloured russet brown with faint red A strong grower that succeeds in most areas The pollination group is C and it comes as a one year old maiden tree on Quince A rootstock This will give a final height of between 3545m Allow 4m between trees when planting A guide to pollination groups Most fruit trees need another tree in the vicinity in flower at the same time for pollination The flowering time is given a pollination group letter A E There is some flowering overlap between adjacent letters so a pear in group B can be pollinated ideally with another from the same group but can also be pollinated from the group either side in this example group A or C A guide to rootstocks Pears are grafted onto two rootstocks although some varieties may only be available on Quince A Quince A moderately vigorous height 3545m planting distance between trees 4m Quince C semi dwarfing height 2535m planting distance between trees 3m Pears require a sunny sheltered position and deep well drained soil PLEASE SEND YOUR INQUIRY FOR OUR BEST PRICES WHOLESALES PRICES
Red Sentinel is an excellent crab apple with white flowers in spring and bright red fruits in autumn through to late winter It is the latest maturing but the apples will stay on the trees through the winter providing food for birds and other wildlife Crab apples are lovely ornamental trees The blossom is prolific and the small apples are abundant giving beautiful autumn colour They are self fertile but will pollinate other apple trees and the fruit can be made into crab apple jelly A guide to pollination groups Crab apples are self fertile so do not need a pollinating partner however they themselves are good pollinators of other apple varieties A guide to rootstocks Fruit trees are grafted onto rootstocks which determine the vigour and eventual size of the tree M9 dwarfing 225m planting distance between trees 25m M26 semi dwarfing 2635m planting distance between trees 4m MM106 all purpose 3755m planting distance between trees 5m M25 vigorous 565m planting distance between trees 10m PLEASE SEND YOUR INQUIRY FOR OUR BEST PRICES WHOLESALES PRICES
John Downie is a well known old variety of crab apple It has pink buds followed by white flowers The fruits are conical bright orange and red which are large for crab apples and of good flavour for jelly Crab apples are lovely ornamental trees The blossom is prolific and the small apples are abundant giving beautiful autumn colour They are self fertile but will pollinate other apple trees and the fruit can be made into crab apple jelly A guide to pollination groups Crab apples are self fertile so do not need a pollinating partner however they themselves are good pollinators of other apple varieties A guide to rootstocks Fruit trees are grafted onto rootstocks which determine the vigour and eventual size of the tree M9 dwarfing 225m planting distance between trees 25m M26 semi dwarfing 2635m planting distance between trees 4m MM106 all purpose 3755m planting distance between trees 5m M25 vigorous 565m planting distance between trees 10m PLEASE SEND YOUR INQUIRY FOR OUR BEST PRICES WHOLESALES PRICES
Harry Baker is a fairly new variety of Crab apple with green purple leaves and large pink flowers The newest leaves are the brightest Harry Baker are large for a crab apple being dark red with dark pink flesh that last Crab apples are lovely ornamental trees The blossom is prolific and the small apples are abundant giving beautiful autumn colour They are self fertile but will pollinate other apple trees and the fruit can be made into crab apple jelly A guide to pollination groups Crab apples are self fertile so do not need a pollinating partner however they themselves are good pollinators of other apple varieties A guide to rootstocks Fruit trees are grafted onto rootstocks which determine the vigour and eventual size of the tree M9 dwarfing 225m planting distance between trees 25m M26 semi dwarfing 2635m planting distance between trees 4m MM106 all purpose 3755m planting distance between trees 5m M25 vigorous 565m planting distance between trees 10m PLEASE SEND YOUR INQUIRY FOR OUR BEST PRICES WHOLESALES PRICES
Gorgeous produces large attractive bright red crab apples that stay on the tree well into November Crab apples are lovely ornamental trees The blossom is prolific and the small apples are abundant giving beautiful autumn colour They are self fertile but will pollinate other apple trees and the fruit can be made into crab apple jelly A guide to pollination groups Crab apples are self fertile so do not need a pollinating partner however they themselves are good pollinators of other apple varieties A guide to rootstocks Fruit trees are grafted onto rootstocks which determine the vigour and eventual size of the tree M9 dwarfing 225m planting distance between trees 25m M26 semi dwarfing 2635m planting distance between trees 4m MM106 all purpose 3755m planting distance between trees 5m M25 vigorous 565m planting distance between trees 10m PLEASE SEND YOUR INQUIRY FOR OUR BEST PRICES WHOLESALES PRICES