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!
Grow your own thriving orchard!
- Juicy, sweet and intensely flavourful
- RHS award-winning varieties
- Eat fresh or use in scrummy desserts
- Harvest from July to November
A beloved heirloom apple
- A sweet, dry apple with floral notes (eating)
- Keeps well for a heritage variety!
- Bite into fresh from the tree
- Harvest from September (stores well)
Seriously heavy cropper
- Punchy tartness, becoming gentler when cooked
- Tolerates poor soil and conditions
- Use to make quince jelly
- Harvest from October
Antioxidants, pro-deliciousness!
- Plump, firm berries with fantastic flavour
- Performs brilliantly in cooler climes
- Try your hand at a blueberry-packed pie
- Pick the berries in August and September
Traditional English eating apple
- Crisp and juicy (eating)
- Tolerates particularly cold, wet conditions
- Ideal for lunchboxes and snacking
- Harvest from September (stores well)
Lots of fruit in a limited space
- Expertly grown in a columnar shape
- Includes brilliant dual-purpose varieties
- Use in chutneys, sauces and salads
- Crisp, refreshing apples, lovely blossoms
Grow figs from your patio!
- Lovely sweetness and that classic fig flavour
- One of the hardiest varieties
- Eat fresh, bake with honey or use to make jam
- Usually ready to pick in August and September
Versatile with a delicious aroma
- Crisp with a mild, honeyed sweetness (eating)
- Performs very well and produces huge apples
- Makes a great glass of apple juice
- Harvest from September (stores until March)
Dazzling red spheres of flavour
- Sumptuously juicy and flavourful
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Make a jelly and add to venison stew
- Harvest your redcurrants in July
Your orchard shortcut
- Sweet and juicy fruits
- Grow these compact trees in any size garden
- Eat fresh or make into jams
- Harvest from July to September
An heirloom, red-fleshed peach
- Sweet peach flavour with a hint of raspberry
- An old variety with raspberry-red flesh!
- Peach melba? Yes, please!
- Harvest in August
Award-winning heavyweight
- A naturally sharper-tasting plum
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Make a plum sauce to serve with dumplings
- Harvest from early August to September
A versatile, tasty new variety
- Sumptuously sweet plums
- Heavy cropper (and also self fertile)
- Eat fresh or cook up a crumble
- Harvest from mid-September (stores well)
One of the tastiest varieties
- Delectably sweet
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Dip in chocolate fondue
- Harvest from mid-July
A brilliant heritage variety
- Sweet, tangy and incredibly refreshing
- Ideal for colder areas of the UK
- Supercharge your morning smoothies
- Harvest throughout July and August
A new weeping variety of cobnut
- Wonderfully sweet, tasty (and large) nuts
- Heavy cropper
- Roast or stir through melted, salted butter
- Harvest from September
Award-winning early harvests
- A sourness that softens when cooked with
- Award of Garden Merit winner
- Rustle up a quince chutney
- Harvest from September to October
Berries to get everyone talking
- Juicy berries with complex flavour profiles
- Fruits you won't find in the shops
- Eat fresh, bake in crumbles or use for jams
- Harvest fresh fruit from July to October
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
Plenty of plums, minimal space
- Expertly grown in a columnar shape
- Includes reliably-cropping varieties
- Use to make syrups, jams and chutneys
- Honeyed plums, evocative flowers
Incredible buttery texture
- Fabulously sweet with good crispness
- Easy to grow and reliable
- Whip up a traditional pear and almond cake
- Harvest from mid-September
The world's hardiest fig
- Nutty, sweet and wonderfully rich
- Fantastic weather tolerance
- Toss in a salad or bake with nuts in a cake
- Harvest from August to September
The perfect trio for XL harvests
- Some of the finest-flavoured cherries
- Compact trees ideal for borders or pots
- Perfect for eating fresh or cooking
- Harvest throughout July and August
Heavy-cropping and oh-so tasty
- Sweet, decadent and moreish flavour
- Reliable even in colder areas
- Eat fresh or try in an upside-down cake!
- Harvest in August