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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Regular price From £35Regular price
£45Sale price From £35'Inka' Peach Tree
A Polish powerhouse
- Sumptuously sweet, full-bodied flavour
- Great disease resistance
- Whip up a delicious peach cobbler
- Harvest from late August to September
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£15Sale price £12'Ben Alder' Blackcurrant Bush
Blackberry wine? Yes, please!
- Intense flavour and juiciness
- A highly-productive variety
- Use the juice for wine or bake in a tart
- Harvest from July to August
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£15Sale price From £11'Livingstone' Rhubarb Plant
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
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£50Sale price From £40'Flat' Nectarine Tree
Red-skinned 'donut' nectarines
- Wonderfully sweet and juicy
- Distinctive flat shape
- Make a nectarine clafoutis
- Harvest in mid-August
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£60Sale price £45Tiger Orange Tree | Patio 'Arcobal' Orange
The stripy orange!
- A beautifully-balanced sweet-tart mix
- Incredibly unusual striped rind
- Juice and use in a blood orange G&T
- Harvest from September to November
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Cordon Cherry Tree
Great yields in half the space
- Expertly grown in a columnar shape
- Includes both sweet and sour cherries
- Use in crumbles, cobblers and conserves
- Flavour-packed fruit, fab flowers
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£90Sale price From £75'Lara' Walnut Tree
Fantastic French 'noyer' variety
- Decadent, creamy-tasting walnuts
- Award of Garden Merit winner
- Eat fresh or bake into bread
- Harvest from late September
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'Bornholm's Diamond' Fig Tree
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
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£15Sale price From £11'Captivator' Gooseberry Bush
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
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'Westerveld' Medlar Tree
A superb heritage tree
- Good crops of russet-coloured fruit
- Semi dwarf variety for smaller gardens
- Make delicious traditional preserves
- Harvest in early October
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Unusual Berry Collection
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
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£19Sale price From £11'Ben Hope' Blackcurrant Bush
The nation's favourite
- Bold, punchy blackcurrant flavour
- Great resistance to gall mite
- Make your own cordial or eat fresh
- Harvest from July to August
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£40Sale price From £38'Pearson's Prolific' Hazelnut Tree
Early crops of rich nuts
- Nutty, earthy flavour with a good crunch
- A native tree ideal for wildlife gardens
- Use to make nutty, chocolate overnight oats
- Harvest from September
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£50Sale price From £32'Bloody Ploughman' Apple Tree
An incredible origin story!
- Juicy and mild (dual)
- Stained, pinkish-red flesh
- Cooks down wonderfully into a sauce
- Harvest from September
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£25Sale price From £16'Malling Jewel' Raspberry Plants
Raspberries worthy of any crown
- Deliciously sweet and juicy
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Rustle up a raspberry and thyme jam
- Harvest from early July
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Cordon Pear Tree
A space-saving way to grow pears
- Expertly grown in a columnar shape
- Includes RHS award-winning varieties
- Bake in crumbles, pies and tarts
- Succulent pears, delightful blossoms
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£36Sale price From £30'Portugal' Quince Tree
A glorious heirloom quince
- Tart flesh mellows brilliantly when cooked
- A reliable cropper
- Make a Persian quince lamb stew
- Harvest from mid-September
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£13Sale price From £6'Laxton's Number One' Redcurrant Plant
Numero uno for good reason
- Big flavours come in small packages...
- Heavy-cropping variety
- Reduce with raspberries to make a coulis
- Pick your redcurrants in July and August
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£45Sale price From £37'Dabinett' Cider Apple Tree
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
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'Herma' Kiwi Plant
Big fruits, even bigger flavour
- Wonderfully sweet and tangy
- Self-fertile with seriously large fruits
- Rustle up a kiwi meringue pie!
- Harvest from August to October
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'Merveille de Bollwyller' Hazelnut Tree
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
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£117Sale price From £80Cross-Pollinating Apple Collection | Bramley, Gala & James Grieve
Every apple you'll ever need!
- A variety of wonderful flavours
- Easy to grow, excellent disease resistance
- Eat fresh or use in scrummy desserts
- Harvest from August to November
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£50Sale price From £38'Duke of York' Peach Tree
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
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'Columbia Star' Blackberry Plant
Spine-free equals scratch-free!
- Big, juicy and deliciously sweet
- Completely thornless
- Eat fresh or use to make delicious jams
- Harvest in July and August
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£41Sale price From £37Grape Vines for Cold Areas Collection
Too cold for grapes? Think again
- A range of grapes, all bursting with flavour
- Varieties selected for hardiness
- Eat from the vine or bake into desserts
- Harvest your grapes from August to October
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£53Sale price From £48'Pixie' Apple Tree
As magical as its namesake
- Traditional sharp and juicy flavour (eating)
- Easy to grow and very reliable
- Normally eaten fresh but can be cooked with
- Harvest from September (stores well)
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Cordon Apricot Tree
Tasty apricots in smaller spaces
- Expertly grown in a columnar shape
- Includes highly reliable varieties
- Dry for a tasty, quick sugar hit
- Sweet, juicy apricots, fragrant blossoms
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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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