Fruit Plants
Discover our wide range of fruiting plants for delicious fresh fruit straight from your garden, whatever the time of year. Whether you’re looking for compact fruit bushes, grapevines, blueberries and strawberries, dwarf and bare root trees or even exotic fruits, you’ll find all your favourites here. Explore new hybrids, heirloom varieties and RHS award winners in sizes suitable for every garden, balcony, patio or pot. Need help choosing? Just click for inspiration!
Eat? Cook? Why not both?
- Apples for all your needs
- Fruit that stores and freezes well
- Gorgeous blossom in the spring
- Reliably heavy croppers
Limited on room? No worries!
- Grow as vertical, space-saving cordons
- An incredible dessert pear and cooking apple
- Get big yields from small spaces
- RHS AGM winning varieties
Your own patio orchard
- Iconic varieties you can grow in small spaces
- Fruits with unparalleled flavour
- Nice and easy to look after
- Both RHS Award of Garden Merit winners
A hidden gem of the citrus world
- Complex flavour profile (both sweet and tart)
- Fragrant white blossom
- Eat whole as a snack or candy in sugar
- Harvest from November to March
Blooms worthy of any noble court
- Regal spreading tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 4m
- Wonderfully fragrant, snow-white flowers
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
Laden with sunshine-yellow fruit
- Picturesque spreading tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 4m
- Intensely vibrant fruits and white blossoms
- Offers a valuable winter food source to birds
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
Punchy-pink blossom clouds
- Broadly upright tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 6m
- Deeply-cut foliage with intense pink blooms
- Excellent resistance to scab and rust
Arching boughs, scented blooms
- Delightful spreading tree
- Small tree - grows to 3m
- Fragrant pink blooms, colour-changing foliage
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
Crabapples for months and months
- Elegant spreading tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 5m
- Bronze-tinged foliage and pink blooms
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
A bumper-cropping variety
- Wonderfully sweet and moreish
- Resistant to mildew
- Eat fresh or use in a gooseberry fool
- Harvest from late July (stores and freezes well)
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
Three varieties loved by the RHS
- Exquisitely sweet and tangy raspberries
- Grow in borders or patio pots
- Eat fresh, served with cream and sugar
- Harvest fresh berries from early July to October
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
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
A gourmet alpine variety
- Fragrant, intensely-flavoured fruit
- Universally loved by chefs
- Why not try a strawberry bavarois?
- Pick from June to September
It's an absolute unit!
- Traditional flavour that cooks beautifully
- Twice the size of average blackberries
- Makes a stunning blackberry sorbet
- Harvest from mid July through to October
Mouthwateringly good currants
- Superb flavour, both sweet and sour
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Perfect for pies, tarts and jelly
- Pick your redcurrants from mid-July
Old fruits, bold flavours
- Juicy, jammy and jolly nice!
- A highly-productive variety
- Makes a heavenly crumble
- Harvest from July to August
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
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