Collection: Fruit Plants
Discover our range of fruit plants for delicious produce straight from your garden. Whether you’re looking for compact fruit bushes, grape vines, blueberries and strawberries, dwarf and bare root trees or even exotic fruits, you’ll find all your favourites here. Explore new hybrids, heritage varieties and award winners in sizes for every garden, patio or pot.
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Cranberry Plant
Festive sauce for life
- Sour, tart and firm
- Fiery red and orange autumn colour
- Prepare an unbeatable Christmas sauce
- Ready to harvest in July and August
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£45Sale price From £38'Kentish Cob' Hazelnut Tree
Bursting with fab, nutty flavour
- Fantastic texture and flavour
- Award of Garden Merit winner
- Make a plum and cobnut crumble
- Harvest from September
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£23Sale price From £13'Muscat of Alexandria' Grape Vine
As enjoyed by Cleopatra!
- Grapes with a divine aromatic taste
- Highly-vigorous with an incredible heritage
- Wonderful eaten fresh and used for raisins
- Harvest from August to September
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£50Sale price From £45'Red Williams' Pear Tree
Red pear at night, your delight
- Delicate, buttery and juicy flesh
- Good resistance to pests and diseases
- Bite into fresh or slice and serve in salads
- Harvest from September
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£42Sale price From £36'Katy' Apple Tree
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)
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'Chandler' Blueberry Bush
The superfood that's supersized
- Great depth of flavour, both sweet and tart
- Fruit 2cm in diameter!
- Eat fresh or use in pies, tarts and jams
- Harvest in August and September
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£16Sale price From £12'Ben Lomond' Blackcurrant Bush
Bonny wee blackcurrants
- An ideal balance of sweet and tart
- Showcases brilliant disease resistance
- Use in a delicious blackcurrant cheesecake
- Pick your blackcurrants from July to August
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'Goutte d'Or' Fig Tree
The drop of gold fig
- Decadent, juicy and sweet
- Perfect for pots!
- Roast with honey or bake in a pie
- Biferous (harvests in June and August)
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'Nottingham' Medlar Tree
A fantastic base for fruit jams
- Notes of apples and dates once "bletted"
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Incorporate in a homemade 'fruit butter'
- Harvest from November to December
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£115Sale price From £80Classic British Orchard Collection | Apple, Cherry, Pear & Plum Trees
All the traditional UK faves!
- Iconic orchard varieties
- Features RHS award winners
- Well-suited to UK growing
- Produce a glut of delicious fruit
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Patio Mulberry Tree | Morus rotundiloba 'Mojo Berry'
The juiciest, jammiest berries
- Sweet and succulent mulberries
- RHS Chelsea Plant of the Year 2017
- Serve with sugar and whipped cream!
- Pick from May to September
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£10Sale price From £6'Goliath' Rhubarb Plant
Super high-yielding (up to 5kg!)
- Full-bodied, punchy flavour
- Award of Garden Merit winner
- Pair with dates in a tangy chutney
- Harvest from May to June
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£17Sale price From £15'Karaka Black' Blackberry Bush
Evoke the rural hedgerows...
- Sweet, juicy and oh-so delicious
- Large juicy berries up to 7.5cm long
- Try out some blackberry bakewell squares
- Harvest from June to September
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£90Sale price From £75'Europa' Walnut Tree
Grow walnuts in small spaces
- Sumptuously sweet and rich
- Far more compact than most walnut trees
- Combine with apples to make a tangy chutney
- Harvest from October
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'Dalmatie' Fig Tree
Big figs, even bigger flavour
- Deliciously juicy with intense flavour
- Crops reliably in the UK
- Makes a delicious fig and walnut chutney
- Harvest your figs from August to September
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£95Sale price From £92'Broadview' Walnut Tree
Ideally suited to UK-growing
- Flavourful and sweet
- Crops well even when young
- Pickle or use in a Wardorf salad
- Harvest from September or October
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'Earliblue' Blueberry Bush
Extend your blueberry season!
- Light blue, sweetly-flavoured berries
- Compact enough to be grown in a pot
- Whip up a batch of blueberry muffins
- Early harvest from the start of July
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£45Sale price From £32'20th Century' Japanese Pear Tree | Nashi Pear
Tastes as good as it looks
- Crisp and aromatic
- A good, heavy cropper
- Wonderful eaten fresh or used in chutneys
- Harvest from late August
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£18Sale price From £16Pineapple Guava Plant | Feijoa sellowiana 'Triumph'
Spectacular flowers and fruits
- Unique taste (strawberry and pineapple notes)
- Easy to grow and suitable for pots
- Absolutely delicious eaten fresh
- Harvest from September to November
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'Blue Velvet' Honeyberry Bush
Blueberry taste, no soil fuss
- Honeyed sweetness with real depth
- Doesn't need acid soil (unlike blueberries)
- Eat fresh, use in jams and toss in muffins
- Harvest in June
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£35Sale price From £32'Regina' Cherry Tree
The queen of cherries
- Flavourful with punchy sweetness
- Excellent resistance to cracking
- Upside-down cherry cake, anyone?
- Harvest in August
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£60Sale price From £55Purple Hazelnut Tree | Corylus maxima 'Purpurea'
Striking purple-leaved nut tree
- Rich and complex flavour profile
- Award of Garden Merit winner
- Roast, chop and add to muesli
- Harvest from the end of August
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£40Sale price From £34'Blenheim Orange' Apple Tree
The RHS love it - so do we!
- Nutty, tangy flavour which sweetens (dual)
- Award-winning heritage variety
- Use to make a creamy puree or eat fresh
- Harvest from October (keeps for two months)
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£36Sale price From £30'Imperial Gage' Plum Tree
Superb taste, superb crop!
- Decadent and delectably sweet gages
- Well-suited to Northern climates
- Try making a greengage and vanilla tart
- Harvest from late August
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£60Sale price £45Blood Orange Tree | Citrus sinensis
Vampires love 'em!
- Big, bold sweetness and tartness
- Oranges with vibrant, ruby-coloured flesh
- Eat as wedges or use to make sticky marmalade
- Harvest from December to April
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£25Sale price From £22'Solissimo' Kiwi Plant
Round kiwi with superior flavour
- An excellent combination of sweet and tangy
- Reliable, self-fertile variety
- Eat fresh or use in a kiwi lime pie
- Harvest from September to November
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Red Hazelnut Tree | Corylus avellana 'Rote Zellernuss'
Bold foliage, fab filbert taste
- Mild, delicate and balanced flavour
- Striking, colour-changing leaves
- Toast with a dash of sea salt or eat fresh
- Harvest from September
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Roots' Cotswolds Valley Nursery
Meet Mike
Fruit plants grown with love (and serious knowhow!)
Mike’s our guy when it comes to growing soft fruits. He’s our grape guru. Our gooseberry genius. Our blueberry boffin. What Mike doesn’t know about soft fruits? Well, it simply isn’t worth knowing. Having traversed the world from Australia to Northern Ireland – and even undertaking a horticultural stint in Sweden – Mike combines his enthusiasm, technical expertise, state-of-the-art facilities and favourable climatic conditions of the Cotswolds to grow only the very juiciest, sweetest soft fruits.
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What are the best fruit plants for small spaces?
Limited on space? Not a problem. You can grow soft fruits like blueberries, strawberries, gooseberries and currants in pots on a balcony, in a yard or even in window boxes. It’s easy to grow cherry, apple, pear and nectarine trees in containers on a patio and still get large crops of full sized fruit - just choose a dwarf or cordon variety. Fig trees do better in pots than in the ground, so they’re perfect for small gardens - plant them in a sunny, sheltered spot and water frequently in summer.

What are the easiest fruit plants to grow?
Just starting your fruit garden? It’s easy to grow strawberries, blueberries and raspberries. These versatile soft fruit plants can be grown in pots and are very low maintenance. For a first fruit tree, we’d recommend a cherry tree. They need next to no pruning and can be grown in patio pots or small gardens with great results. Apple and plum trees are also easy to grow, with some dwarf varieties producing a large crop in their first year. Our range includes all your favourites as well as hard-to-find heirloom varieties, in sizes suitable for every garden.

Feeling adventurous?
If you want to grow fruits that are hard to find in the shops, check out our range of unusual fruit trees and plants. Add some Mediterranean charm to your pergola with a red or white grape vine, or if you have a greenhouse or conservatory, you can go for something a bit more exotic with passionfruit and kiwi vines! Our collection of fig, pomegranate and citrus trees are tough enough for growing in the UK climate, with unusual soft fruit plants including goji berry, honeyberry and lingonberry plants.
Fruit Plants FAQs
What is the easiest fruit plant to grow?
There are lots of fruits that are easy to grow! In terms of fruit trees, figs, apples and pears are amongst the easiest fruit trees to grow, while plum, cherry and peach trees also offer big fruiting rewards for relatively minimal effort. From a soft fruit perspective, blackberry bushes and autumn-fruiting raspberries are up there, while blueberries make an ideal pick for containers, using ericaceous compost. As for fruiting climbing plants, grape vines and hardy kiwi plants would be our top choices.
What fruit to grow in the UK?
The UK has a long and established fruit-growing tradition, with apple orchards being set up as far back as the Roman era. These days, you can grow all kinds of fruit, including hardier versions of plants that might have traditionally struggled with harsh UK conditions (alongside our warming climate). You can grow pomes (apples, pears and quinces), stone fruit (cherries, plums, peaches and apricots), aggregate fruits (raspberries, blackberries and strawberries), citrus fruits (lemons, limes and oranges), true botanical berries (blueberries, currants, gooseberries and grapes) and figs (which are actually a separate type of fruit called a syconium).
What is the fastest-bearing fruit tree in the UK?
For fast results, pome fruits grown on dwarfing rootstocks (like M27 for apples, for instance) are your best friend. Fig trees and citrus plants also begin bearing fruits relatively quickly, with fruits appearing as soon as just one two years after planting.
What month is best to plant fruits?
For fruit trees supplied bare root, late autumn to early spring is the best time to plant, as this is when the tree is dormant (not actively growing). Avoid planting in freezing or waterlogged conditions. For container-supplied fruit plants, both bushes and trees, you can plant these throughout the year, but make sure to avoid especially hot, dry periods and particularly cold or wet conditions.
Which fruit plants can be grown indoors?
The best fruit plants to grow indoors are those that suit container growing and are native to warmer climes (like the Mediterranean) – so, we’re especially talking about figs and citrus trees, which will appreciate a spot in a bright, sunny conservatory. These plants not only can be grown indoors, in colder parts of the country they should be grown indoors to protect them from harsher winters.
Happy plants make happy customers
Plants arrived in great condition and very promptly. Well established - much better than the ones I got at my local garden centre.
Monica Spence
| 24 May
Yet again this company delivered good healthy plants, exactly as shown in photos, well packaged and within delivery time quoted. Recommend!
Jacqueline Burgess
| 2 Jun
I continue to be so impressed with Roots. Their customer care, knowledge of their subject: from planting hedges to pruning roses and more, has been a great support.
Judy Lane
| 23 Oct
The plant arrived looking vigorously healthy, which brings a smile to your face, extremely well protected in its packaging.
Martyn Hill
| 5 Jul
As a non-gardener, I found my whole experience brilliant. Great information & advice available on the website, great range of products & prices are brilliant.
John-Paul
| 22 May
Wonderful plants and great customer service... really surprised to find that the plants are better than those you would get at your local garden centre.
Gavin Wilcock
| 8 Nov
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