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Fig | Ficus carica 'Little Miss Figgy' - Shrub - 25-40cm - 3lt
£19.00
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£19.00
Unit price perFicus carica 'Little Miss Figgy' is a beautiful deciduous tree that belongs to the mulberry family. It is a small, compact tree that grows up to 6-8 feet tall and 4-6 feet wide. This tree is well-suited for small gardens, patios, and balconies. The 'Little Miss Figgy' tree is known for its ornamental value as well as its delicious fruit.
The leaves of 'Little Miss Figgy' are dark green and lobed, giving the tree an attractive appearance. The fruit produced by this tree is a small to medium-sized fig with a reddish-brown skin and a sweet, juicy flesh inside. The fruit is ready for harvest in mid to late summer, and it can be eaten fresh or used in cooking and baking.
One of the advantages of the 'Little Miss Figgy' tree is that it is self-pollinating, which means that it does not require another tree for fertilization. This makes it a great choice for gardeners with limited space. Additionally, this tree is relatively easy to care for and can adapt to a range of soil types and environmental conditions.
In terms of growing conditions, the 'Little Miss Figgy' tree prefers full sun exposure and well-draining soil. It is also important to provide regular watering during the growing season, especially during hot and dry weather. Pruning is generally not necessary for this tree, although some gardeners may choose to shape it to their liking.
Overall, the Ficus carica 'Little Miss Figgy' tree is an excellent choice for anyone looking to grow a beautiful and fruitful tree in a small space. Its compact size, ornamental value, and delicious fruit make it a popular choice among gardeners and fruit enthusiasts alike.

Fig | Ficus carica 'Little Miss Figgy' - Shrub - 40-60cm - 5lt
£38.00
Unit price perFig | Ficus carica 'Little Miss Figgy' - Shrub - 40-60cm - 5lt
£38.00
Unit price perFicus carica 'Little Miss Figgy' is a beautiful deciduous tree that belongs to the mulberry family. It is a small, compact tree that grows up to 6-8 feet tall and 4-6 feet wide. This tree is well-suited for small gardens, patios, and balconies. The 'Little Miss Figgy' tree is known for its ornamental value as well as its delicious fruit.
The leaves of 'Little Miss Figgy' are dark green and lobed, giving the tree an attractive appearance. The fruit produced by this tree is a small to medium-sized fig with a reddish-brown skin and a sweet, juicy flesh inside. The fruit is ready for harvest in mid to late summer, and it can be eaten fresh or used in cooking and baking.
One of the advantages of the 'Little Miss Figgy' tree is that it is self-pollinating, which means that it does not require another tree for fertilization. This makes it a great choice for gardeners with limited space. Additionally, this tree is relatively easy to care for and can adapt to a range of soil types and environmental conditions.
In terms of growing conditions, the 'Little Miss Figgy' tree prefers full sun exposure and well-draining soil. It is also important to provide regular watering during the growing season, especially during hot and dry weather. Pruning is generally not necessary for this tree, although some gardeners may choose to shape it to their liking.
Overall, the Ficus carica 'Little Miss Figgy' tree is an excellent choice for anyone looking to grow a beautiful and fruitful tree in a small space. Its compact size, ornamental value, and delicious fruit make it a popular choice among gardeners and fruit enthusiasts alike.
Gage 'Old Greengage' on Myrobalan | Prunus domestica - Semi-Vigorous - 130-140cm - 12lt
£79.00
Unit price perGage 'Old Greengage' on Myrobalan | Prunus domestica - Semi-Vigorous - 130-140cm - 12lt
£79.00
Unit price perThe Gage Old Greengage on Myrobalan rootstock is a distinguished fruit tree revered for its production of exquisite, sweet, and flavourful plums. This tree, when paired with Myrobalan rootstock, exhibits admirable hardiness and disease resistance, making it an enduring favorite amongst gardeners and orchard owners. Myrobalan rootstock is notably conducive to moderate growth, rendering the tree suitable for gardens with limited space.
Old Greengage is prized for its delicious greenish-yellow fruits that have been a staple in gardens for centuries. The fruits are known for their rich, honeyed flavor and smooth texture, making them a preferred variety for fresh consumption and culinary uses, like jams, jellies, and baked goods. The tree blooms with delicate, white flowers in spring, setting the stage for a bountiful harvest in late summer.
The symbiotic relation between the Old Greengage and the Myrobalan rootstock not only ensures a reliable yield but also increases the tree’s adaptability to different soil types, improving its chances to thrive in various environments. This combination of delectable fruits and robust growth makes the Gage Old Greengage on Myrobalan rootstock a cherished option for those seeking to cultivate quality plums with less hassle.
Despite its myriad of advantages, the cultivation of Old Greengage requires meticulous attention to watering, pruning, and pest control to maintain optimal health and achieve abundant, high-quality fruit production. This union of storied fruit variety and sturdy rootstock remains a symbol of horticultural excellence and tradition in fruit cultivation.
St. Julian rootstock is a semi-vigorous rootstock for gage trees, providing medium-sized trees, making it suitable for small gardens. It's widely used for its compatibility and adaptability, promoting good productivity and longevity. It's partially self-fertile and moderately resistant to diseases and pests. Ideal for plum and gage.
Gage 'Old Greengage' on St. Julian | Prunus domestica - Semi-Vigorous - 150-160cm - 12lt
£72.00
Unit price perGage 'Old Greengage' on St. Julian | Prunus domestica - Semi-Vigorous - 150-160cm - 12lt
£72.00
Unit price perThe Gage Old Greengage on St. Julian rootstock is a distinguished fruit tree revered for its production of exquisite, sweet, and flavorful plums. This tree, when paired with St. Julian rootstock, exhibits admirable hardiness and disease resistance, making it an enduring favorite amongst gardeners and orchard owners. St. Julian rootstock is notably conducive to moderate growth, rendering the tree suitable for gardens with limited space.
Old Greengage is prized for its delicious greenish-yellow fruits that have been a staple in gardens for centuries. The fruits are known for their rich, honeyed flavor and smooth texture, making them a preferred variety for fresh consumption and culinary uses, like jams, jellies, and baked goods. The tree blooms with delicate, white flowers in spring, setting the stage for a bountiful harvest in late summer.
The symbiotic relation between the Old Greengage and the St. Julian rootstock not only ensures a reliable yield but also increases the tree’s adaptability to different soil types, improving its chances to thrive in various environments. This combination of delectable fruits and robust growth makes the Gage Old Greengage on St. Julian rootstock a cherished option for those seeking to cultivate quality plums with less hassle.
Despite its myriad of advantages, the cultivation of Old Greengage requires meticulous attention to watering, pruning, and pest control to maintain optimal health and achieve abundant, high-quality fruit production. This union of storied fruit variety and sturdy rootstock remains a symbol of horticultural excellence and tradition in fruit cultivation.
St. Julian rootstock is a semi-vigorous rootstock for gage trees, providing medium-sized trees, making it suitable for small gardens. It's widely used for its compatibility and adaptability, promoting good productivity and longevity. It's partially self-fertile and moderately resistant to diseases and pests. Ideal for plum and gage.
Gage 'Oullins Golden Gage' | Plum | Prunus domestica - 140-150cm - 12lt
£72.00
Unit price perGage 'Oullins Golden Gage' | Plum | Prunus domestica - 140-150cm - 12lt
£72.00
Unit price perThe Gage Oullins Golden on St. Julian rootstock is a remarkable fruit tree revered for its capability to produce succulent and sweet golden fruits. This tree is grafted onto St. Julian rootstock, known for imparting a robust and resilient character to the plant, allowing it to flourish in a plethora of conditions. The moderately vigorous growth induced by this rootstock makes it suitable for gardens with limited space and offers easier manageability.
The fruits of Gage Oullins Golden are renowned for their exquisite taste and multifaceted utility. These golden gems are relished fresh and are also esteemed components in a variety of culinary creations, including jams, jellies, and baked delights, contributing a unique flavor profile that is both rich and refreshing.
This variety, with its prolific bearing, elevates garden landscapes by introducing an element of productivity and visual appeal. The allure of the sunlit golden fruits amidst the lush green foliage is a charming sight, creating a focal point of beauty and bounty. The St. Julian rootstock not only facilitates consistent and abundant yields but also aids in enhanced resistance against diseases and pests, ensuring healthier and more resilient plants. The combination of the Gage Oullins Golden with St. Julian rootstock is a harmonious union, promising a bountiful and flavorful harvest.
St. Julian rootstock is a semi-vigorous rootstock for gage trees, providing medium-sized trees, making it suitable for small gardens. It's widely used for its compatibility and adaptability, promoting good productivity and longevity. It's partially self-fertile and moderately resistant to diseases and pests. Ideal for plum and gage.
Juglans Nigra - Black Walnut Tree - Clear Stem - Standard - Girth 10-12cm - 300-320cm - 70lt
£420.00
Unit price perJuglans Nigra - Black Walnut Tree - Clear Stem - Standard - Girth 10-12cm - 300-320cm - 70lt
£420.00
Unit price perJuglans nigra, commonly known as the black walnut, is a large deciduous tree native to North America, particularly found in the eastern and central United States. It belongs to the Juglandaceae family, which also includes other walnut and hickory species. The tree is well known for its rich, dark brown to black heartwood, prized for its beauty, durability, and workability in furniture making and cabinetry.
The black walnut tree can grow to impressive heights, often reaching 30 to 40 metres tall, with a trunk diameter of up to 1.5 metres. The bark is deeply furrowed, dark grey to almost black, and has a rugged texture. Its compound leaves are pinnate, usually comprising 15 to 23 leaflets that are finely toothed and emit a distinctive aromatic scent when crushed. These leaves turn a golden yellow in the autumn.
One of the most notable features of Juglans nigra is its edible nut, enclosed in a thick, greenish-brown husk that eventually turns black as it matures. The nuts are difficult to crack but are highly valued for their rich flavour, commonly used in baking and cooking. Wildlife, including squirrels and birds, also consume the nuts, making the tree an important source of food in its ecosystem.
Juglans regia | Common Walnut Tree - 180-200cm, 50lt
£260.00
Unit price perJuglans regia | Common Walnut Tree - 180-200cm, 50lt
£260.00
Unit price perJuglans regia | Common Walnut Tree - 200-220cm, 30lt
£135.00
Unit price perJuglans regia | Common Walnut Tree - 200-220cm, 30lt
£135.00
Unit price perJuglans regia | Common Walnut Tree - Girth 14-16cm - Height 5m-5.3m - 110lt
£400.00
Unit price perJuglans regia | Common Walnut Tree - Girth 14-16cm - Height 5m-5.3m - 110lt
£400.00
Unit price perJuglans regia | Common Walnut Tree - Girth 30-40cm - Height 3m-5m - 70lt
£300.00
Unit price perJuglans regia | Common Walnut Tree - Girth 30-40cm - Height 3m-5m - 70lt
£300.00
Unit price perMedlar 'Nottingham' | Mespilus germanica - 150-160cm - 12lt
£72.00
Unit price perMedlar 'Nottingham' | Mespilus germanica - 150-160cm - 12lt
£72.00
Unit price perThe Medlar 'Nottingham' is a distinct fruit tree, revered for its historical importance and its production of unusual, tangy fruits. Originating from the species Mespilus germanica, this tree is renowned for its hardiness and minimal maintenance needs, making it an appealing choice for both novice and experienced gardeners.
Growing to a moderate size with a compact habit, the Medlar 'Nottingham' is ideal for smaller gardens, yielding large, russeted fruits that are not only ornamental but also edible once they undergo a process called bletting, in which the fruits are allowed to overripen, developing a sweet and tart flavor profile.
During spring, this tree is a visual delight, adorned with large, white, ornate blossoms that attract pollinators, adding ecological value to the garden ecosystem. Its leaves are deciduous and exhibit a stunning autumnal color display, providing year-round interest in the landscape.
The rich cultural and culinary history of the Medlar 'Nottingham' dates back centuries, with references in literature and historical texts underscoring its esteemed status in bygone eras. While not as commonly grown today, it remains a valued specimen for those interested in heritage fruits and traditional gardening practices. The fruits, which are known for their unique taste and texture, can be used in a variety of culinary applications, including jellies, jams, and desserts, making the Medlar 'Nottingham' a multifaceted addition to the garden.
Peach peach | Prunus persica 'Melred' - 170-180cm - 10lt
£72.00
Unit price perPeach peach | Prunus persica 'Melred' - 170-180cm - 10lt
£72.00
Unit price perPrunus persica 'Melred', commonly known as the Redhaven peach, is a popular and widely grown cultivar of peach tree that produces medium to large-sized fruit with a firm and juicy flesh. The tree itself is relatively small and compact, growing to a height of 10 to 12 feet and spreading to a width of 8 to 10 feet.
One of the distinguishing features of the Redhaven peach is its attractive red-blushed skin, which covers a yellow background. The fruit ripens in mid to late July, making it one of the earliest varieties to be harvested. The flesh of the Redhaven peach is yellow and has a sweet, tangy flavor with a slightly acidic finish. The fruit is excellent for eating fresh, canning, freezing, and baking.
The Redhaven peach tree is known for its hardiness and disease resistance, making it a great choice for backyard growers or commercial orchards. It thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, and requires regular watering and fertilization to produce a bountiful crop.
Overall, the Prunus persica 'Melred' or Redhaven peach is a beautiful and delicious fruit that is perfect for anyone looking to grow their own fruit at home or for commercial production.
The flowers of Prunus persica 'Melred' or Redhaven peach are pink and have five petals with a diameter of approximately 2 to 3 centimeters. They are arranged in clusters of two to five flowers and bloom in early spring before the tree leaves out. The flowers have a pleasant fragrance and attract bees and other pollinators, which are necessary for the tree to produce fruit. The pink color of the flowers adds an ornamental value to the tree, making it a beautiful addition to any landscape. Once the flowers fade, they give way to the small, green fruit that will eventually mature into the recognizable, red-blushed peaches.
The Prunus persica, or peach tree, is native to China, where it has been cultivated for thousands of years. The tree was introduced to Europe via the Silk Road trade routes and eventually made its way to North America with European colonizers in the 16th century. Prunus persica 'Melred', or Redhaven peach, is a cultivar that was developed in Michigan, USA in the 1940s by Stanley Johnston. It was a result of a crossbreeding program between two other peach cultivars, the Redskin and the Haven. Redhaven peach became very popular due to its exceptional flavor and texture, disease resistance, and reliable yields, and is now widely grown in North America and beyond.
Pear 'Beth' | Pyrus communis - 160-170cm - 12lt
£72.00
Unit price perPear 'Beth' | Pyrus communis - 160-170cm - 12lt
£72.00
Unit price perPear 'Beth' | Pyrus communis - Height 120-150cm - 20lt
£94.00
Unit price perPear 'Beth' | Pyrus communis - Height 120-150cm - 20lt
£94.00
Unit price perPear 'Beurre Hardy' | Pyrus communis - 150-160cm - 12lt
£72.00
Unit price perPear 'Beurre Hardy' | Pyrus communis - 150-160cm - 12lt
£72.00
Unit price perPear 'Beurre Hardy' | Pyrus communis - Semi Dwarfing - Height - 160-180cm - 20lt
£94.00
Unit price perPear 'Beurre Hardy' | Pyrus communis - Semi Dwarfing - Height - 160-180cm - 20lt
£94.00
Unit price perPear 'Concorde' | Pyrus communis 'Concorde' - 150-170cm - 12lt
£76.00
Unit price perPear 'Concorde' | Pyrus communis 'Concorde' - 150-170cm - 12lt
£76.00
Unit price perPear 'Conference' | Pyrus communis - Height 160-180cm - 20lt
£94.00
Unit price perPear 'Conference' | Pyrus communis - Height 160-180cm - 20lt
£94.00
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