Collection: Patio and Dwarf Fruit Trees
It's easy to grow fruit trees on a patio, in a yard or on a balcony, thanks to these specially grown compact dwarf varieties. They're perfect for smaller gardens and produce surprisingly large crops - many can also be grown in pots!
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£22Sale price From £18UK Hardy Fig Tree | 'Brown Turkey'
By far the best fig for the UK
- Boasts a traditional, sweet figgy taste
- Fully hardy and well-suited to the UK climate
- Caramelise and serve with balsamic vinegar
- Pick in August and September
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£30Sale price From £25Grafted Patio Lemon Tree | 4 Seasons Lemon
Zingy lemons all year round
- Evergreen foliage and fragrant flowers
- Grafted for stronger growth
- Make the best lemon meringue pie!
- Fresh, zesty fruits throughout the year
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£22Sale price £14'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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Half-Standard Fig Tree
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
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£60Sale price From £45Kaffir Lime Tree | Citrus hystrix
Zest to impress
- Intensely fragrant, citrusy taste
- Self-fertile (no cross-pollination needed)
- Add the leaves and zest to Thai curries
- Harvest the fruit and leaves all year round
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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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'Little Miss Figgy' Patio Fig Tree
Brilliantly compact fig tree
- Classic fig taste with a moreish sweetness
- Often produces two crops per year
- Rustle up a batch of homemade fig rolls
- Pick your crop in August and September
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'Osborn's Prolific' Fig Tree
One heck of a lot of figs!
- Rich, sweet, melt-in-the-mouth flavour
- Among the most heavily-fruiting fig trees
- Try making a scrummy fig tarte tatin
- Figs ready to pick from August to September
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£65Sale price £55Hand of Buddha Citron Tree | Citrus medica digitata
Reach fruiting enlightenment
- Like lemon zest without the bitterness
- One of the most unusually-shaped fruits!
- Use for zesting and making syrupy marmalades
- Fruits most often harvested from late summer
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£60Sale price £40Patio Orange Tree | Sweet Orange
Scented blossoms, juicy fruits
- Sumptuously sweet and juicy
- Wonderfully fragrant flowers
- Eat fresh, juice or slice and candy in sugar
- Glossy evergreen foliage
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£110Sale price £85Orange and Lemon Trees | Perfect Partners
Sweet and sour, an iconic combo!
- Grow your very own citrus fruits
- Perfect for sunny patios and balconies
- Incredibly fragrant flowers
- Perfect for ice and a slice...
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Patio Cherry Tree
Small in stature, big on impact
- Expertly grown to keep nice and small
- Includes disease-resistant varieties
- Eat from the tree, bake in pies and cobblers
- Flavourful cherries, fantastic flowers
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'Purple Haze' Columnar Patio Apple Tree
Think you know apples?
- Sweet and juicy (eating)
- Purple on both the inside and outside
- Perfect for snacking and lunchboxes
- Harvest from September to October
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Patio Pear Tree
Lush pears from the doorstep
- Expertly grown to keep nice and small
- Includes award-winning varieties
- Eat fresh, poach or use in baking
- Melt-in-the-mouth pears, magical blossoms
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Patio Apple Tree | Malus 'Appletini'
Bitesized apples from your patio
- Picturesque, upright patio tree
- Small tree - grows up to 1.5m (when pruned)
- Dainty pink blossoms
- Self-fertile (doesn't need a partner)
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£60Sale price £55Patio Peach Tree | Prunus persica 'Pink Peachy'
Incredible pink blossoms
- Peaches with incredible sweetness
- Ideal for patios and balconies
- Whip up a scrummy peach cobbler
- Harvest from August to September
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Patio Plum Tree
Your fave varieties, kept small
- Expertly grown to keep nice and small
- Includes very hardy varieties
- Pick and eat fresh or make a sticky plum jam
- Sweet plums, sensational flowers
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All of our fruit trees are grown with care in the UK
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£40Sale price £30Patio 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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£35Sale price £25Grafted Patio Kumquat Tree
A perfect mix of sweet and tangy
- Sweet, tangy and aromatic
- Self-fertile (no pollination partner needed)
- Eat whole, use in chutneys or make a tart
- Typically fruits from November to April
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'Brunswick' Fig Tree
Trugfuls of delicious figs
- Good sweetness with hints of melon
- Self-fertile (no pollination partner needed)
- Roast your figs with honey and Marsala wine
- Ready to harvest in August and September
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Patio Apple Tree
All-time greats, grown for pots
- Expertly grown to keep nice and small
- Includes heavy-cropping varieties
- Eat fresh, bake in crumbles and cakes
- Juicy apples, stunning flowers
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£70Sale price £50Pyramid Lemon Tree | 4 Seasons Lemon
The *real* Great Pyramid...
- Fantastically zingy and juicy lemons
- Trained into a distinctive pyramidal shape
- Perfect for your next ice and a slice!
- Harvest throughout the year
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£87Sale price £85Patio Cherry and Plum Trees | Perfect Partners
Your balcony's new best friends
- Stone fruit grown on the patio!
- Sweet, juicy, and oh-so moreish
- RHS award-winning varieties
- Loved by pollinators
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£35Sale price £55Patio Peach Tree | Prunus persica 'White Peachy'
Showers of snowy white blossoms
- The perfect level of sweetness
- Compact enough for patios and balconies
- Serve fresh with cream and sugar
- Pick from August to September
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£105Sale price From £70Award Winning Patio Fruit Tree Collection | Cherry, Pear & Plum
Our growers' best picks for pots
- Grow your own fruit on a balcony or patio
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winners
- Easy care, heavy cropping and flavourful
- Harvest from July to October
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£60Sale price £45Calamondin Orange Tree | Citrus calamondin
Step aside lemon and lime...
- A combination of sweet and sour
- Perfect for patio growing
- Eat fresh, use in drinks or make a marmalade
- Harvest from July to November
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£70Sale price From £60Patio Apple and Pear Trees | Perfect Partners
Your own patio orchard
- Iconic varieties you can grow in small spaces
- Fruits with unparalleled flavour
- Nice and easy to look after
- Both RHS Award of Garden Merit winners
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South Downs National Park
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110 years' expertise free with every tree
Danielle's nursery has been growing trees in the South Downs National Park for over a century, and it shows. Dug up and sent straight to your garden at between 18-36 months old, their quality rootstocks, expert pruning and natural pest control mean that these traditionally field-grown trees are the hardiest you can get.
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Why patio training?
Patio-trained fruit trees are perfect for smaller gardens, courtyards and sunny balconies, providing you with delicious fruit even from a diminutive, container-grown tree. Plus, they have the added benefit of looking adorable!

Giving you the perfect start
Many fruits, including pomes, drupes and citrus fruits can be grown in a patio shape. Our growers graft your patio tree onto a dwarfing rootstock which helps restrict its overall height. In addition, your tree will have already been grown in a field for a year to help thicken the stem, and pruned hard to give your patio tree its distinctive, shorter shape.

Mastering patio training
We say mastering but, really, looking after your patio-trained tree is a piece of cake. Most types just require an annual light pruning and regular watering, particularly throughout the growing season, and they’ll be happy as a fig in loamy muck. But don’t worry, we’ve written a full article on growing fruit trees in pots, so you’ll find everything you need to know in there.
Patio Fruit Trees FAQs
What are patio fruit trees?
Patio fruit trees are fruit trees typically grown on a dwarfing (or semi-dwarfing) rootstock that only reach a relatively short ultimate height and spread. This makes them ideal for container growing on balconies and – as the name would suggest – patios.
How large do patio fruit trees grow?
With the appropriate rootstock and a light annual prune, patio fruit trees can easily be restricted to between just one to two metres in height, making them the perfect, compact solution for space-limited gardens.
How much sunlight do patio fruit trees need?
Patio fruit trees have the same sunlight requirements as their larger counterparts, which, for most fruits at least, is somewhere with full sun (at least six hours of direct sunlight per day). If you don’t have a sunny spot, then acid cherries, pears and certain plum varieties are your best bet.
What kind of soil is best for patio fruit trees?
Container-grown trees grow best in a loam-based compost, rather than using garden soil. Why? Garden soil can easily become compacted and dense when used in a container, reducing aeration and thereby the level of oxygen available to your tree. Something like John Innes No.3 works brilliantly for patio fruit trees.
How often should I water patio fruit trees?
Plants grown in pots have greater watering needs than those plants grown in the open ground, and patio fruit trees are no exception. Regular watering throughout the growing season is important to make sure your fruit tree’s compost doesn’t dry out. A good rule of thumb is to allow the surface layer of compost to dry somewhat (but not completely) before you water your tree again. In particularly hot, dry summers, this might mean daily watering is needed.
Do patio fruit trees need fertiliser?
Do patio fruit trees need fertiliser? Unlike fruit trees grown in the open ground, which have ready access to a larger supply of nutrients, container-grown fruit trees can benefit from a bit of a boost in the feeding department, given the comparatively limited quantity of nutrients available to them (even with a high-quality, loam-based compost). With that in mind, you can either give it a granular feed with general-purpose fertiliser in spring, or a fortnightly liquid feed throughout the growing season (using something like tomato feed).
How long does it take for patio fruit trees to produce fruit?
Because they’re normally grown on dwarfing or semi-dwarfing rootstocks, which typically bear fruit faster than more vigorous rootstocks, you can expect your patio fruit tree to produce fruit a bit quicker than its bigger, ground-grown counterparts. It’s not unusual to see fruit from your tree within two or three years of planting.
Do you prune patio fruit trees?
Patio fruit trees require minimal pruning, just an annual ‘touch-up’ to remove any damaged, diseased or congested branches, and to keep its shape as desired. This is best done between late autumn and early spring. Check out our article on growing fruit trees in pots for more information.
Can patio fruit trees survive the winter?
Certain hardier patio fruit trees (like apples and pears) will survive being kept outside in winter, but will still appreciate a sheltered spot. Less hardy fruits, by contrast, like citrus trees, will need to be brought inside over winter and placed somewhere dry and sunlit to protect them from frosts and prolonged wet weather.
How large should the container be for a patio fruit tree?
Generally, a 50cm diameter container will be sufficient for your patio fruit tree. You can use a pot made from terracotta or plastic, whichever you’d prefer, just make sure to add some crocks (broken pieces of pottery) at the base of the container to improve drainage.
Do I need more than one patio fruit tree for pollination?
It depends. If you have a self-sterile variety and live in the middle of nowhere, then you might need a pollination partner for your patio fruit tree to bear fruit. If you’ve chosen a self-fertile variety of fruit, or live in a built-up area, then you’re unlikely to need a pollination partner in order to bear fruit (even if your tree isn’t self-fertile, there’s likely to be a suitable tree close enough in urban areas to pollinate your tree).
How often do I need to repot my patio fruit tree?
You should repot your patio fruit tree every two or three years. The new pot doesn’t need to be much bigger, just large enough to give any roots that have become pot bound more space to breathe. You don’t even necessarily have to get a bigger pot, you can just give your tree’s roots a prune, removing roughly a third of the root mass.
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