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The organic gardeners' choice
- Delicate Muscat notes with a great aroma
- Famed for its natural disease resistance
- Delicious eaten fresh from the vine
- Harvest your grapes in September
Rarely seen, bicolour snow rose
- Grows well in both part shade and full sun
- Ideal for containers, beds and borders
- Blooms from December into spring
- Long-lived, hardy and easy to grow
We'd trek miles for these fruits
- Fantastic tartness that cooks wonderfully
- Pest-resistant and fully hardy
- Unrivalled cranberry sauce inbound
- Harvest from September to November
A white chocolate-dipped strawb
- Sweet, pineapple-like flavour
- Winter hardy and easy to grow
- Eat them fresh for the ultimate summer treat
- Main harvest in June
Top choice for flowers
- Clusters of deep pink blossoms up to 20cm long
- Bronze leaves change through green to golden yellow
- Drought, salt and pollution tolerant
- Grows to 10-15m
A sought-after gourmet variety
- Lovely, distinctive taste with nutty notes
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Use for dauphinoise or hasselback potatoes
- Maincrop - harvest from August
Makes outstanding jelly
- A delightful, spreading tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 4m
- Scented white flowers with a pink blush
- Great disease resistance
You won’t get this in the shops!
- Delightfully sweet and tangy
- Perfect for patio pots and raised beds
- Eat fresh or use to make muffins
- Harvest August to September
Ruffled pink tea rose
- Soft pink fully double flowers
- Strongly scented
- Repeat flowering: May to October
- Pollinator friendly!
Myriad candy-pink berries
- Elegant, bushy tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 7m
- Lush green foliage turns crimson in autumn
- Beautiful pink-blushed berries
High impact flowering sensation
- Strong upright tree
- Ideal for small spaces, growing to 4x4m
- Fluffy, rose pink double flowers
- Blossoms in April
Double blooms worthy of the name
- A graceful, upright tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 5m
- Delightfully fluffy, double, pink blossoms
- Birds can't get enough of this tree's fruits
Classic hue, unmatched fragrance
- Fully double, candy pink roses
- Highly fragranced
- Repeat flowering: June to September
- RHS Award of Garden Merit
Fiery orange autumn foliage
- Gently spreading with drooped branches
- Ideal for small spaces, growing to 3x4m
- Pretty shell pink, cup-shaped flowers
- Blossoms in early April
Fragrance worth shouting about
- Pink pinwheel flowers, dark green foliage
- Vigorous growth and a wonderful fragrance
- Does well in both sun and partial shade
- Blooms from May to September
An absolute classic for wine
- Wonderfully sweet and punchy flavour
- Hardy and fast-growing
- Rustle up a batch of grape muffins
- Harvest in August and September
Compact dwarf variety with heavy yields
- Virtually spineless plants with striped purple and white fruits
- Perfect for roasting, frying or BBQ
- Grow in a conservatory, greenhouse or on a sunny windowsill
- Harvest from August to October
An unusual heirloom variety
- Sweet and fruity pineapple flavour (eating)
- Highly unique flavour - a real talking point!
- Press for a tall glass of juice at breakfast
- Harvest from September (stores a few weeks)
As magical as its namesake
- Traditional sharp and juicy flavour (eating)
- Easy to grow and very reliable
- Normally eaten fresh but can be cooked with
- Harvest from September (stores well)
We're dotty about these berries!
- A crisp sweetness that dances on the palate
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Prepare a batch of raspberry flapjacks
- Fruits through from August to October
A glorious heirloom quince
- Tart flesh mellows brilliantly when cooked
- A reliable cropper
- Make a Persian quince lamb stew
- Harvest from mid-September
Soft lilac floribunda rose
- Fully double, dusky lilac-pink roses
- Strong, sweet scent with citrus notes
- Repeat flowering: May to October
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
Sweet almonds and scented blooms
- Delightfully moreish, soft-shelled nuts
- Makes a spectacular specimen tree
- Coat in paprika for a spiced snack
- Harvest from late September
Perfect for pollinators
- A rounded, spreading tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 6m
- Scented white blooms in spring
- Golden yellow leaves in autumn