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Actinidia chinensis | Kiwi Fruit Tree - 150-180cm, 25lt
£135.00
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£135.00
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Actinidia deliciosa 'Jenny' - 200-220cm - 30lt
£135.00
Unit price perActinidia deliciosa 'Jenny' - 200-220cm - 30lt
£135.00
Unit price perActinidia deliciosa 'Jenny' - 210-220cm - 20lt
£98.00
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£98.00
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Actinidia deliciosa 'Jenny' | Kiwi Jenny - 90-110cm, 10lt
£48.50
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£48.50
Unit price perMalus domestica 'Belle de Boskoop' is a cultivar of apple tree that is believed to have originated in the Netherlands in the late 19th century. It is also known as 'Beauty of Boskoop' or simply 'Boskoop'.
The fruit produced by this apple tree is large and somewhat flattened, with a green-yellow skin that is often russeted or brownish. The flesh is firm, juicy, and slightly tart, with a distinct aroma and flavor that is highly regarded by apple enthusiasts.
'Belle de Boskoop' is a late-ripening variety, typically harvested in October and November in the northern hemisphere. It is known for its excellent storage qualities and can be kept for several months in a cool, dry place.
This apple cultivar is considered to be a triploid, meaning it requires two other compatible apple trees for cross-pollination in order to produce fruit. It is a popular variety for commercial and home orchards alike, and is grown in many parts of the world, including Europe and North America.
Apple tree 'Belle de Boskoop' | Malus Domestica - 150-180cm - 10lt
£72.00
Unit price perApple tree 'Belle de Boskoop' | Malus Domestica - 150-180cm - 10lt
£72.00
Unit price perMalus domestica 'Belle de Boskoop' is a cultivar of apple tree that is believed to have originated in the Netherlands in the late 19th century. It is also known as 'Beauty of Boskoop' or simply 'Boskoop'.
The fruit produced by this apple tree is large and somewhat flattened, with a green-yellow skin that is often russeted or brownish. The flesh is firm, juicy, and slightly tart, with a distinct aroma and flavor that is highly regarded by apple enthusiasts.
'Belle de Boskoop' is a late-ripening variety, typically harvested in October and November in the northern hemisphere. It is known for its excellent storage qualities and can be kept for several months in a cool, dry place.
This apple cultivar is considered to be a triploid, meaning it requires two other compatible apple trees for cross-pollination in order to produce fruit. It is a popular variety for commercial and home orchards alike, and is grown in many parts of the world, including Europe and North America.
Apple tree 'Blenheim Orange' | Malus domestica - MM106 - Semi Vigorous - Height 150-160cm - 20lt
£94.00
Unit price perApple tree 'Blenheim Orange' | Malus domestica - MM106 - Semi Vigorous - Height 150-160cm - 20lt
£94.00
Unit price perMalus domestica Blenheim Orange is a very old English apple variety. It’s an attractive, vigorous apple tree with pale pink flowers blooming in April and May and large, golden, flushed red, crisp, nutty, dessert and cooking apples with crumbly texture. Ready for harvesting in September and October. Malus domestica Blenheim Orange prefers moderately fertile, moist, well-drained soil in full sun. It can tolerate partial shade, but the crop is best in full sun. It is suitable for northerly, cooler, rainier climates. Resistant to scab and mildew. It can withstand frost, but it needs to be sheltered from harsh winds. It’s a triploid, it needs two other varieties for pollination. Regular pruning is required. Apple ‘Blenheim Orange’ is a vigorous architectural tree perfect for informal, cottage, and urban gardens. Suitable for growing in containers. Fruits can be eaten fresh, cooked to purée or cooked to keep its shape. It is thought to be one of the best dual purpose apples.
Root Stock MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock commonly used for apple trees. It offers a moderate growth rate, producing trees 10-15 feet tall when mature. Suitable for medium-sized gardens, MM106 ensures good fruit yield and adaptability to various soils. It's resistant to woolly apple aphid and moderately resistant to crown rot. Ideal for bush, cordons, and espalier forms. Ensure proper staking in early years.
Apple tree 'Blenheim Orange' | Malus domestica - MM106 - Semi-Dwarfing - 150-160cm - 10lt
£70.00
Unit price perApple tree 'Blenheim Orange' | Malus domestica - MM106 - Semi-Dwarfing - 150-160cm - 10lt
£70.00
Unit price perMalus domestica Blenheim Orange is a very old English apple variety. It’s an attractive, vigorous apple tree with pale pink flowers blooming in April and May and large, golden, flushed red, crisp, nutty, dessert and cooking apples with crumbly texture. Ready for harvesting in September and October. Malus domestica Blenheim Orange prefers moderately fertile, moist, well-drained soil in full sun. It can tolerate partial shade, but the crop is best in full sun. It is suitable for northerly, cooler, rainier climates. Resistant to scab and mildew. It can withstand frost, but it needs to be sheltered from harsh winds. It’s a triploid, it needs two other varieties for pollination. Regular pruning is required. Apple ‘Blenheim Orange’ is a vigorous architectural tree perfect for informal, cottage, and urban gardens. Suitable for growing in containers. Fruits can be eaten fresh, cooked to purée or cooked to keep its shape. It is thought to be one of the best dual purpose apples.
Root Stock MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock commonly used for apple trees. It offers a moderate growth rate, producing trees 10-15 feet tall when mature. Suitable for medium-sized gardens, MM106 ensures good fruit yield and adaptability to various soils. It's resistant to woolly apple aphid and moderately resistant to crown rot. Ideal for bush, cordons, and espalier forms. Ensure proper staking in early years.
Apple tree 'Blenheim Orange' | Malus domestica - MM26 - Dwarfing - 150-160cm - 10lt
£70.00
Unit price perApple tree 'Blenheim Orange' | Malus domestica - MM26 - Dwarfing - 150-160cm - 10lt
£70.00
Unit price perMalus domestica Blenheim Orange is a very old English apple variety. It’s an attractive, vigorous apple tree with pale pink flowers blooming in April and May and large, golden, flushed red, crisp, nutty, dessert and cooking apples with crumbly texture. Ready for harvesting in September and October. Malus domestica Blenheim Orange prefers moderately fertile, moist, well-drained soil in full sun. It can tolerate partial shade, but the crop is best in full sun. It is suitable for northerly, cooler, rainier climates. Resistant to scab and mildew. It can withstand frost, but it needs to be sheltered from harsh winds. It’s a triploid, it needs two other varieties for pollination. Regular pruning is required. Apple ‘Blenheim Orange’ is a vigorous architectural tree perfect for informal, cottage, and urban gardens. Suitable for growing in containers. Fruits can be eaten fresh, cooked to purée or cooked to keep its shape. It is thought to be one of the best dual purpose apples.
M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock (smaller than MM106) used for apple trees, particularly in orchards and home gardens. It produces trees 10-12 feet in height, making them easier to manage and harvest. M26 ensures early fruit production, good anchorage, and medium vigor. However, it requires staking during early years and is moderately susceptible to fire blight.
Apple tree 'Blue Moon' (Starline) | Malus domestica - 160-150cm - 10lt
£70.00
Unit price perApple tree 'Blue Moon' (Starline) | Malus domestica - 160-150cm - 10lt
£70.00
Unit price perCultivated as a concise, erect cordon, Starline 'Blue Moon' is a multifunctional apple tree perfectly suited for container growth or limited spaces. It's a prolific, contemporary apple cultivar yielding striking purple-blue apples. Harvesting in August and September, its apples offer a crunchy texture and succulent flesh, balancing sweet and tangy flavors.
This columnar apple tree, reaching 2 meters in height and 40cm in width, presents enchanting spring blossoms and visually appealing fruits, enhancing patio aesthetics. 'Blue Moon' excels in row planting, fostering your mini orchard creation, and boasts self-fertility and exceptional disease resistance.
Apple tree 'Braeburn' | Malus domestica - M26 - Dwarfing - 150-160cm - 10lt
£77.00
Unit price perApple tree 'Braeburn' | Malus domestica - M26 - Dwarfing - 150-160cm - 10lt
£77.00
Unit price perBraeburn Apples, Malus Domestica ‘Braeburn’, is a very popular, modern apple variety, discovered in New Zealand in 1952. as a “chance seedling”. Probably a relative of Lady Hamilton and Granny Smith apple. It is an all-purpose apple and its luscious strong flavour resembles the classic apple cultivars. Its moderately vigorous tree has green oval leaves, pure white flowers, and yellow-red fruit. Requires pruning every year for larger crop. Dwarf and semi-dwarf trees are popular because they produce more fruit and are easier to manage. This apple tree prefers full sun and sheltered, frost-free locations. It needs deep, loamy, fertile, moist, but well-drained soil. It is self-pollinated but its crop is better if cross-pollinated with varieties that bloom at the same time. Apple fruits are firm and crisp, sweet and tasteful, perfect for eating and cooking. Apart from that, Braeburn Apple trees are very decorative and a nice addition to the landscape.
M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock (smaller than MM106) used for apple trees, particularly in orchards and home gardens. It produces trees 10-12 feet in height, making them easier to manage and harvest. M26 ensures early fruit production, good anchorage, and medium vigor. However, it requires staking during early years and is moderately susceptible to fire blight.
Apple tree 'Braeburn' | Malus domestica - MM106 - Semi-Dwarfing - 150-160cm - 10lt
£76.00
Unit price perApple tree 'Braeburn' | Malus domestica - MM106 - Semi-Dwarfing - 150-160cm - 10lt
£76.00
Unit price perBraeburn Apples, Malus Domestica ‘Braeburn’, is a very popular, modern apple variety, discovered in New Zealand in 1952. as a “chance seedling”. Probably a relative of Lady Hamilton and Granny Smith apple. It is an all-purpose apple and its luscious strong flavour resembles the classic apple cultivars. Its moderately vigorous tree has green oval leaves, pure white flowers, and yellow-red fruit. Requires pruning every year for larger crop. Dwarf and semi-dwarf trees are popular because they produce more fruit and are easier to manage. This apple tree prefers full sun and sheltered, frost-free locations. It needs deep, loamy, fertile, moist, but well-drained soil. It is self-pollinated but its crop is better if cross-pollinated with varieties that bloom at the same time. Apple fruits are firm and crisp, sweet and tasteful, perfect for eating and cooking. Apart from that, Braeburn Apple trees are very decorative and a nice addition to the landscape.
Root stock MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock commonly used for apple trees. It offers a moderate growth rate, producing trees 10-15 feet tall when mature. Suitable for medium-sized gardens, MM106 ensures good fruit yield and adaptability to various soils. It's resistant to woolly apple aphid and moderately resistant to crown rot. Ideal for bush, cordons, and espalier forms. Ensure proper staking in early years.

Apple tree 'Bramley Seedling' | Malus Domestica - 100-120cm - 7lt
£26.00
Unit price perApple tree 'Bramley Seedling' | Malus Domestica - 100-120cm - 7lt
£26.00
Unit price perApple tree 'Bramley's Seedling' | Malus domestica - M26 - Dwarfing - 150-160cm - 10lt
£77.00
Unit price perApple tree 'Bramley's Seedling' | Malus domestica - M26 - Dwarfing - 150-160cm - 10lt
£77.00
Unit price perBramley's Seedling Apple is an English cooking apple and one of the best culinary apples in the world. It was discovered in 1809. in Nottinghamshire in England. Bramley apples are large, mostly green, slightly reddish, juicy, sharply acidic, and with excellent, strong flavour. They are used mostly for cooking and baking as they can be cooked down to a smooth puree. Bramley's Seedling Apple tree is very large and vigorous, with oval green leaves and beautiful crimson flowers. For smaller gardens, it needs to be grown on dwarfing rootstock. It is very easy to grow and also known for its longevity. The original tree is alive to this day and still producing apples. It prefers sunny, sheltered locations and neutral, moist and well-drained soil. The only problem could be pollination since Bramley's Seedling Apple needs two different pollinating apple trees nearby to be successfully pollinated.
M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock (smaller than MM106) used for apple trees, particularly in orchards and home gardens. It produces trees 10-12 feet in height, making them easier to manage and harvest. M26 ensures early fruit production, good anchorage, and medium vigor. However, it requires staking during early years and is moderately susceptible to fire blight.
Apple tree 'Bramley's Seedling' | Malus domestica - MM106 - Semi-Dwarfing - 150-160cm - 10lt
£76.00
Unit price perApple tree 'Bramley's Seedling' | Malus domestica - MM106 - Semi-Dwarfing - 150-160cm - 10lt
£76.00
Unit price perBramley's Seedling Apple is an English cooking apple and one of the best culinary apples in the world. It was discovered in 1809. in Nottinghamshire in England. Bramley apples are large, mostly green, slightly reddish, juicy, sharply acidic, and with excellent, strong flavour. They are used mostly for cooking and baking as they can be cooked down to a smooth puree. Bramley's Seedling Apple tree is very large and vigorous, with oval green leaves and beautiful crimson flowers. For smaller gardens, it needs to be grown on dwarfing rootstock. It is very easy to grow and also known for its longevity. The original tree is alive to this day and still producing apples. It prefers sunny, sheltered locations and neutral, moist and well-drained soil. The only problem could be pollination since Bramley's Seedling Apple needs two different pollinating apple trees nearby to be successfully pollinated.
Root stock - MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock commonly used for apple trees. It offers a moderate growth rate, producing trees 10-15 feet tall when mature. Suitable for medium-sized gardens, MM106 ensures good fruit yield and adaptability to various soils. It's resistant to woolly apple aphid and moderately resistant to crown rot. Ideal for bush, cordons, and espalier forms. Ensure proper staking in early years.
Apple tree 'Bramley's Seedling' | Malus domestica - MM106 - Semi-Dwarfing - Height 150-160cm - 20lt
£94.00
Unit price perApple tree 'Bramley's Seedling' | Malus domestica - MM106 - Semi-Dwarfing - Height 150-160cm - 20lt
£94.00
Unit price perBramley's Seedling Apple is an English cooking apple and one of the best culinary apples in the world. It was discovered in 1809. in Nottinghamshire in England. Bramley apples are large, mostly green, slightly reddish, juicy, sharply acidic, and with excellent, strong flavour. They are used mostly for cooking and baking as they can be cooked down to a smooth puree. Bramley's Seedling Apple tree is very large and vigorous, with oval green leaves and beautiful crimson flowers. For smaller gardens, it needs to be grown on dwarfing rootstock. It is very easy to grow and also known for its longevity. The original tree is alive to this day and still producing apples. It prefers sunny, sheltered locations and neutral, moist and well-drained soil. The only problem could be pollination since Bramley's Seedling Apple needs two different pollinating apple trees nearby to be successfully pollinated.
Root stock - MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock commonly used for apple trees. It offers a moderate growth rate, producing trees 10-15 feet tall when mature. Suitable for medium-sized gardens, MM106 ensures good fruit yield and adaptability to various soils. It's resistant to woolly apple aphid and moderately resistant to crown rot. Ideal for bush, cordons, and espalier forms. Ensure proper staking in early years.
Apple tree 'Bramley's Seedling' | Malus domestica - MM106 - Ultra-Dwarfing - 130-140cm - 10lt
£76.00
Unit price perApple tree 'Bramley's Seedling' | Malus domestica - MM106 - Ultra-Dwarfing - 130-140cm - 10lt
£76.00
Unit price perBramley's Seedling Apple is an English cooking apple and one of the best culinary apples in the world. It was discovered in 1809. in Nottinghamshire in England. Bramley apples are large, mostly green, slightly reddish, juicy, sharply acidic, and with excellent, strong flavour. They are used mostly for cooking and baking as they can be cooked down to a smooth puree. Bramley's Seedling Apple tree is very large and vigorous, with oval green leaves and beautiful crimson flowers. For smaller gardens, it needs to be grown on dwarfing rootstock. It is very easy to grow and also known for its longevity. The original tree is alive to this day and still producing apples. It prefers sunny, sheltered locations and neutral, moist and well-drained soil. The only problem could be pollination since Bramley's Seedling Apple needs two different pollinating apple trees nearby to be successfully pollinated.
M27 is an ultra-dwarfing rootstock for apple trees, resulting in trees that reach only 6-8 feet in height. Ideal for small gardens or container planting, M27 enables high-density orchards and easy harvesting. It induces early fruiting, often within 2-3 years of planting. Good soil preparation and staking are essential, as it offers limited vigor and anchorage. Regular watering and fertilizing are crucial for healthy growth.
Apple tree 'Cox Orange Pippin' | Malus domestica - M26 - Dwarfing - 150-160cm - 10lt
£77.00
Unit price perApple tree 'Cox Orange Pippin' | Malus domestica - M26 - Dwarfing - 150-160cm - 10lt
£77.00
Unit price perCox’s Orange Pippin apple is the classic English apple. It was discovered in England in 19th century as a chance seedling. It is famous for its rich and complex flavour and considered to be one of the finest dessert apples. The fruit is small to medium-sized. It has yellow skin with orange-red blush and crisp, firm, very juicy and aromatic flesh. The flavour has hints of mango and orange. Cox’s Orange Pippin apple plant is an upright tree with spreading growth habit. Its vigorous and bushy growth can become difficult to control. The plant is sensitive and demanding with regard to soil and climate. It needs exceptional soil and adequate weather conditions to grow well. It prefers rich neutral soil, moist but well drained, and sheltered position in full sun. It is susceptible to diseases and doesn’t tolerate frost. The best flavour is achieved in cool maritime climate.
M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock (smaller than MM106) used for apple trees, particularly in orchards and home gardens. It produces trees 10-12 feet in height, making them easier to manage and harvest. M26 ensures early fruit production, good anchorage, and medium vigor. However, it requires staking during early years and is moderately susceptible to fire blight.
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