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!
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
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
Simply the zest!
- Lemons and limes from your own patio
- Fruit and flowers all year round
- Bring the Mediterranean to your doorstep
- Use for garnishes, desserts and cooking
Grown for over 150 years!
- Juicy and sharp (eating)
- Good disease resistance
- Eat straight from the trug
- Harvest from August
An incredibly reliable variety
- Bursting with juicy sweetness
- Self fertile (doesn't require a partner)
- Use in a chocolate and cherry roulade
- Harvest from mid-July
The belle of the... Sphere?
- Jammy with a touch of sharpness
- Neat and slender, perfect for smaller gardens
- Makes a beautiful Ukrainian plum pastry
- Harvest from late August
Packs a purple punch
- Purple raspberries with a sweet, tangy taste
- Thornless stems guarantee easy picking
- Eat fresh with vanilla ice cream
- Harvest from June through to August
Per(fect)lette!
- Sweet, mild-tasting dessert grapes
- Highly-productive and easy to grow
- Pop straight in your mouth for a sweet hit!
- Harvest from Autumn to September
Small but utterly mighty
- Bite-sized hits of sweet juiciness
- Can be grown in a container
- Perfect for snacking and lunchboxes
- Harvest from September
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
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
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)
RHS award winner
- Crisp and sweet (eating)
- Beautiful-looking apples
- Pick and eat fresh or press to make juice
- Harvest from September (stores well)
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
The best-tasting apple? Maybe!
- A perfect balance of sweet and sharp (eating)
- Easy to grow and very reliable
- Take a bite straight from the tree
- Harvest from September (stores well)
A kitchen heavyweight
- Firm and juicy (dual - but primarily cooking)
- Ideal for espalier training
- Bake into pies or savour fresh from the tree
- Harvest from September (stores to November)
Fab for both eating and cooking
- Boasts a versatile flavour profile
- A heavy cropper and tough as nails!
- Make a cherry and almond crumble
- Harvest from early July
A superb heritage tree for fruit and ornamental value
- An attractive small tree with good crops of russet-coloured fruit
- Harvest in early October
- Semi dwarf size - suitable even for smaller gardens
- Make delicious traditional preserves
An award-winning russet apple
- Aromatic flavour with a hint of pear (eating)
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Eat fresh as a snack or use in cider blends
- Harvest from September (stores well)
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
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
One of the finest French figs
- Sweet, jammy and juicy
- Incredibly easy to grow
- Dry for a handy (and tasty!) snack
- Harvest in September
A Polish powerhouse
- Sumptuously sweet, full-bodied flavour
- Great disease resistance
- Whip up a delicious peach cobbler
- Harvest from late August to September
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