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!
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)
Enhance your crumble game
- Fantastic tartness that mellows when cooked
- No summer dormant period
- Use in crumbles, pies and fools
- Harvest in both spring and autumn
Melt-in-the-mouth peaches
- Excellent peach flavour with juicy sweetness
- An heirloom variety over 100 years old
- Makes a delicious German peach kuchen
- Harvest mid to late July
Classic English cider apple
- Full-bodied and medium dry (cider)
- Reliable and easy to grow
- Ideal for making delicious cider and juice
- Harvest from October to November
Born in the USA
- Juicy and aromatic flavour
- Less prone to dieback than other varieties
- Eat fresh from the tree or use to make jam
- Harvest in late July
I'll have a pint of apples...
- Bittersharp flavour (cider)
- A rare heritage variety, highly sought after
- Press and make your own homemade cider!
- Harvest from October to November
Showers of snowy white blossoms
- The perfect level of sweetness
- Compact enough for patios and balconies
- Serve fresh with cream and sugar
- Pick from August to September
Voted the best-flavoured rhubarb
- Tart and subtly sweet
- Incredibly vigorous
- Stew and serve with fresh custard
- Harvest from April
Pick your own soft fruit and grow it too
- Juicy berries, currants and more
- Top-performing, premium varieties
- Eat fresh or make unbeatable crumbles
- Harvest from summer onwards
Little red flavour bombs
- Boasts tartness that mellows when cooked
- A variety with good disease resistance
- Use in fools, clafoutis and pies
- Harvest from July to August
Wave au revoir to thorny picking
- Fabulous levels of sweetness
- Fruits on first-year canes
- Mix with strawberries in a summer salad
- Pick from August to October
A little tree goes a long way!
- Expertly grown to keep nice and small
- Includes heavy-cropping varieties
- Eat straight after picking or dry for a snack
- Refreshing apricots, charming flowers
Grow your own sloe gin!
- A tartness that's perfect for jams
- Brilliant for wildlife and pollinators
- Essential for sloe gin and hedgerow jelly!
- Harvest from October
Bumper-sized fruits
- Rich, complex and juicy
- Distinctive, heart-shaped leaves
- Bake a delicious mulberry pie
- Pick your mulberries from July to August
An incredible origin story!
- Juicy and mild (dual)
- Stained, pinkish-red flesh
- Cooks down wonderfully into a sauce
- Harvest from September
Exceptional flavour and tender spears
- A gourmet green asparagus so tender it can be eaten raw
- Harvest late May-June
- Grow in a sunny border, vegetable bed or large container
- Attracts pollinators
Both thornless and scrumptious
- Large, juicy and excellent flavour
- Can be grown without support
- Eat fresh or whack into a crumble...
- Harvest your blackberries in July and August
Super sweet purple spears
- Thick and tasty purple spears
- Harvest May to early June
- High yielding variety
- Grow in a sunny border, vegetable bed or large container
Top performing award winner
- Vigorous green spears with heavy yields
- Harvest May-June
- Consistently out-performs other varieties
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
Amazing flowers, delectable nuts
- Sweet, crunchy and moreish
- Self fertile (no pollinating partner needed)
- Toast and use in cookies and muffins
- Harvest from the end of August
Three pear varieties, one tree!
- Sweet, juicy pears, wonderful blossom
- A complete pear orchard from just one tree
- Eat fresh, poach in wine or bake with honey
- Harvest your pears from late August
Award winning heavy cropper
- Bright green spears with purple tips
- Harvest May-June
- Exceptionally high yields
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
Early-cropping and self-fertile
- Classic walnut flavour - creamy and earthy
- Brilliant for pickling when unripe
- Candy your walnuts in sugar and butter
- Harvest from the end of September
Cover your wall with juicy pears
- Professionally trained in an espalier shape
- Includes varieties well-suited to UK gardens
- Poach in wine, bake with honey or eat fresh
- Sumptuously sweet pears, stunning blossoms