Mature Trees
Plums fit for a queen
- The iconic plum with a superb flavour
- Damp, cold or partial shade? No problem
- Makes the perfect plum frangipane
- Harvest from late August onwards
Spring and autumn show stopper
- Vase-shaped, but gently spreading over time
- Easily pruned to fit average sized gardens
- Clusters of double pink flowers
- Blossoms in March-May
The little tree that packs a pink, fluffy punch
- Small, perfectly formed weeping cherry
- Perfect for patio pots or borders at just 2.5m
- Rose pink, fluffy double flowers
- Clusters of blossom from April to May
A superb dark cherry
- Decadent and devilishly rich
- Self fertile (doesn't require a partner)
- Ideal for morning smoothies
- Harvest from mid-July
The UK's favourite pear
- Soft, sweet and succulent
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Eat straight from the trug!
- Harvest from September
Improved version of 'Braeburn'
- Fresh, aromatic taste (eating)
- Lovely and low maintenance
- Bite into fresh and savour the fab flavour!
- Harvest from October to early November
For the smallest of gardens
- Narrow columnar form with upswept branches
- Ideal for small spaces, growing to just 4x1m
- Semi-double, fluffy pink flowers
- Blossoms in April-May
High impact flowering sensation
- Strong upright tree
- Ideal for small spaces, growing to 4x4m
- Fluffy, rose pink double flowers
- Blossoms in April
The ultimate wildlife tree
- Rounded, bushy tree
- Large tree - grows to 12m
- Spectacular autumn colour
- Suitable for all garden sizes
A familiar old favourite
- The perfect balance of sweet and tart
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Serve with ice cream and dark chocolate
- Harvest from late July to August
The UK's favourite cooking apple
- Sharp, cooks down to a rich flavour (cooking)
- A reliable heavy cropper
- If you want apple pies, come this way...
- Harvest from September (keeps to February)
A British classic!
- Wonderfully aromatic (eating)
- Tastes 10x better than supermarket bought
- Delicious eaten fresh or pressed for juice
- Harvest from September to October
Make the ultimate cherry pie
- The best sour cooking cherry
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Perfect for a black forest gateau!
- Harvest from late July to August
A favourite since the 1700s
- Bursting with juice and sweetness
- Award of Garden Merit winner (RHS)
- Excellent for poaching (or eating fresh)
- Harvest from late August
Intensely vivid, hot pink blooms
- Round-crowned, bushy tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 8m
- Myriad fully-double pink blooms
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
Superb silvery, fragrant foliage
- Can be shaped in various ways!
- Large bush (but can be pruned to any height)
- Gorgeous viridian leaves with a silvery sheen
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
Flowers to brighten up winter
- Elegant spreading tree
- Ideal for small spaces, growing to 3x3m
- Dark pink buds softening to light pink
- Blossoms in November-March
One of the earliest cherry blossoms
- Upright and slender shape
- Ideal for small spaces, growing to 4x4m
- Fragrant pink semi-double flowers
- Blossoms in March-April
An iconic UK native species
- Narrow, delicately pendulous tree
- Large tree - grows higher than 12m
- Lovely green leaves and bright white bark
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
The iconic weeping tree!
- Elegantly weeping tree
- Large tree - grows up to 12m
- Chartreuse leaves becoming glossy green
- RHS Plants for Pollinators
Loved by pollinators and the RHS
- Sweet with a slight acidity (dual)
- Incredibly easy to grow
- Eat fresh, puree or press for juice
- Harvest from July (keeps for two months)
Award-winning and deservedly so
- A lovely, bushy tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 4m
- Dazzling white flowers turning pink
- Good resistance to fire blight
The darkest of all cherries
- Fantastic depth of flavour with a sharp edge
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Rustle up a divine cherry pie
- Harvest throughout July
Coppery-hued, stripy bark
- Bushy, rounded tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 4m
- Verdant green foliage and dainty white blooms
- RHS Plants for Pollinators