Bare Root Fruit Trees
Bare Root Fruit trees are great value, enabling you to grow a better variety of fruits including Pear, Apple, Cherry and more unusual varieties like Quince. They are simply dug out of the soil during their dormant period (November-March) ready to be replanted in your garden. Read our article for more help and advice on choosing, planting and caring for your Bare Root Fruit Trees.
Versatile, compact and tasty!
- Large nuts with perfectly-balanced flavour
- Easy to grow and heavy cropping
- Use in a cobnut and pear salad
- Harvest from late August
A great, RHS-recognised variety
- Aromatic with notes of aniseed (eating)
- An orange-flushed, Cox-style apple
- Slice and eat fresh or pack into lunchboxes
- Harvest from August to September
Tight on space? Not a problem
- Chosen for outstanding flavour
- Reliable and easy to grow
- Compact varieties suitable for pots
- Pick fruit from July to September
Late crops of delicious fruit
- Rich, sweet and aromatic (eating)
- One of the best-flavoured modern varieties
- Eat straight from the tree or press for juice
- Harvest from October (stores well)
All the plaudits, half the space
- Columnar fruit trees that save on space
- Three RHS award-winning varieties
- Grow in pots and on balconies
- Create your own miniature orchard
Perfect for a hot summer's day
- A wonderful mixture of sweet and tart
- Low-maintenance and easy to grow
- Caramelise and serve with vanilla ice cream
- Harvest in August
Scrum-diddly-umptious!
- Sweet, honeyed and aromatic (eating)
- Award winner from legendary breeder, H. Ermen
- Perfect for a mid-morning snack
- Harvest from August to September
Flavour by name and nature!
- Fab flavour, arguably the best of any apricot
- Reliably high-yielding in warm summers
- Bake a batch of apricot shortbread
- Harvest from late July to September
A fantastic American variety
- Juicy, sweet and refreshing
- Resistant to leaf curl
- Make a tall glass of peach iced tea!
- Harvest in August
A hardy and reliable cropper
- Rich, luxurious flavour
- Freestone (flesh falls easily away)
- Create a peach and chilli chutney
- Harvest in August
Best apple for beginners!
- Good balance of sweet and sharp (eating)
- Easy to grow and suitable for cold areas
- Perfect for eating straight from the tree
- Harvest from August to September
A fabulous heirloom variety
- Excellent levels of sweetness and juiciness
- First grown all the way back in 1860
- Prep a refreshing nectarine and burrata salad
- Harvest in August
Make jam worth shouting about
- Brimming with juicy sweetness
- Large, juicy fruits - perfect for jam
- Whip up an apricot glaze for your gammon
- Harvest in August
Highly popular freestone peach
- Great flavour that leaves you wanting more
- Fruits feature a lovely red flush
- Bake some delicious peach streusel muffins
- Harvest from late July onwards
A Swedish sensation!
- Mildly sweet with strawberry notes (dual)
- Incredibly easy to grow
- Makes the most delicious juice
- Harvest from July to August (stores well)
The original donut peach
- Floral flavour with a honeyed sweetness
- Highly-unusual flattened peaches
- Try your hand at a traditional peach cobbler
- Harvest from late August into September
A kitchen flavour bomb
- Sharp taste which cooks down nicely (cooking)
- Ultra reliable, super early-cropping
- Use in scrummy tarte tatins and turnovers
- Harvest from July to August
Wonderfully neat and compact
- Sweeter than a summer's day
- Perfect for pots (move inside when cold)
- Use your apricots in a lamb tagine
- Harvest from late July or early August
Highly-attractive russet apple
- Nutty and slightly sweet (eating)
- Bred by legendary apple breeder, Hugh Ermen!
- Serve in a blue cheese salad
- Harvest from September (stores until January)
Harvest straight from the patio
- Handpicked by our team for easy growing
- Compact plants for pots and small gardens
- Delicious varieties for eating fresh
- Pick fruit from July to September
Medlars with a superior flavour
- A compact medlar tree with well-flavoured fruit
- Harvest in early October
- Grows to just 4m and can be pruned to fit any garden
- Eat raw or make delicious jellies and jams
A reliable, golden-fleshed peach
- The kind of taste you dream about
- Blossoms appear late enough to miss frosts
- Why not give a scrummy peach semifreddo a go?
- Harvest from mid-August
Fantastic French 'noyer' variety
- Decadent, creamy-tasting walnuts
- Award of Garden Merit winner
- Eat fresh or bake into bread
- Harvest from late September
Grown for almost 200 years!
- Sweet and deliciously juicy
- Heavy cropper (hence the name!)
- Eat straight from the tree or bake in a pie
- Harvest from mid-July