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Picture-perfect cherries
- Sweet, tangy and moreish
- A great choice for colder areas
- Bake a cherry clafoutis
- Harvest from early August (freezes well)
One of the hardiest grapes
- Dark grapes with a sweet, fruity taste
- Seedless with good disease resistance
- Whip up a grape clafoutis
- Grapes ready to harvest in September
A carpet of creamy flowers
- Clusters of semi double, yellow blooms
- Lightly fragranced
- Repeat flowering: June to September
- Very hardy plant
The crunchiest celery you can get
- Crisp, vitamin rich stalks with a cool, fresh flavour
- Harvest from late July to December
- F1 variety for better performance and bigger harvests
- Grow in blocks in raised beds, borders and allotments
Plums fit for a queen
- The iconic plum with a superb flavour
- Damp, cold or partial shade? No problem
- Makes the perfect plum frangipane
- Harvest from late August onwards
If it's good enough for a queen!
- Juicy and well-balanced
- Suitable for late forcing
- Rustle up some scrummy rhubarb blondies
- Harvest from late May onwards
Berries as powerful as Thor!
- Tart astringency that mellows when cooked
- Low-maintenance and easy to grow
- Try out a delicious chokeberry jam
- Harvest in August and September
Famously fragrant
- Large cup-shaped lilac blooms
- Famous for its gorgeous scent
- Repeat flowering: May to October
- Extremely hardy
A Serbian sensation
- Cooks down to a wonderfully fragrant flavour
- Gorgeous white blossoms
- Makes a fabulous quince tarte tatin
- Harvest from October
Dutch deliciousness
- Wonderfully sweet and juicy
- Perfect for a Mediterranean-style garden
- Eat from the vine or make your own wine!
- Harvest between September and October
Flourishes in a pot
- Semi-double, open red flowers
- Good fragrance levels
- Repeat flowering: May to October
- Gold medal winner
Jumbo-sized blackberries
- A rich juiciness that leaves you wanting more
- Thornless for scratch-free picking
- Makes a divine blackberry vodka liqueur
- Harvest your fruit from August to September
Masses of warm, bright roses
- Open orange and red flowers
- Light, fresh fragrance
- Repeat flowering: June to September
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
Small on size, big on flavour!
- Once you pop you can't stop...
- Huge yields of adorably tiny peas
- Rustle up a lemony leek and petit pois pasta
- Pick from June to September
A new weeping variety of cobnut
- Wonderfully sweet, tasty (and large) nuts
- Heavy cropper
- Roast or stir through melted, salted butter
- Harvest from September
Romantic pink rose
- Perfectly pink double blooms
- Classic scent with myrrh and tea notes
- Repeat flowering: June to September
- Ideal for wedding bouquets
Blossoms befitting any aisle
- Graceful upright (to spreading) tree
- Medium tree - grows to 4m
- Ivory white flowers, intensely red fruits
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
Old fruits, bold flavours
- Juicy, jammy and jolly nice!
- A highly-productive variety
- Makes a heavenly crumble
- Harvest from July to August
A superb heritage tree for fruit and ornamental value
- An attractive small tree with good crops of russet-coloured fruit
- Harvest in early October
- Semi dwarf size - suitable even for smaller gardens
- Make delicious traditional preserves
Drifts of snowy blooms
- White semi-double flowers
- Subtly scented
- Repeat flowering: June to November
- Fill out a border
Award winning and heavy cropping
- A compact cauliflower with tightly packed, bright white curds
- Perfect for roasting whole or making cauliflower cheese
- Grow in raised beds, veg plots and large containers
- Harvest from September to October
Thrills, frills + prizewinning skills
- LOADS of frilly white, highly scented flowers
- Blooms from June to early October
- A vigorous climber to scramble up a trellis
- Distinctively long flowering stems
RHS Award Winning Spring Onion For Fantastic Reliability and Taste
- RHS Award Winner for being a reliable cropper
- Excellent, mild flavour–perfect for stir-fries
- Harvest all through Summer until October
- Incredibly easy to grow and quick to harvest
Stunning, translucent currants
- Sweeter tasting than redcurrants!
- Ideal for pots and gardens with limited space
- Bake a fabulous whitecurrant tart
- Pick your currants in July and August