D. All other fruit

Includes grapes, nuts, berries and all other fruit bushes.

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  • Blueberry DukeThe Blueberry Duke

    Duke blueberry is an early cropping variety producing consistently heavy crops of firm, light blue, medium sized fruit. Plants make an attractive shrub with stunning red and gold autumn colours.Season of Use: Early July Self-fertility: Self Fertile.  

  • Blueberry GoldtraubeThe Blueberry Goldtraube

    Clusters of delicate white bell flowers in the Spring are followed by juicy blueberries early July onwards. Blueberries are extremely nutritious and have a high vitamin content. . These are -branched, 9/12”, , 2yr-. well established , suitable for immediate … Continue reading

  • Blueberry JerseyThe Blueberry Jersey

    Clusters of delicate white bell flowers in the Spring are followed by juicy blueberries late July onwards. Blueberries are extremely nutritious and have a high vitamin content. Suitable for both open ground (plant 4-5ft apart) or container growing. Ericaceous so … Continue reading

  • Cranberry Early blackThe Cranberry

    A low growing evergreen with small leathery leaves and a lax habit, making it ideal for creating a cascading effect in containers or hanging baskets. The tiny pink to red flowers are followed by juicy dark-red berries with a distinctive … Continue reading

  • JostaberryThe Jostaberry

    This superfruit is a cross between a gooseberry and blackcurrant. It is very resistant to mildew; has no thorns and crops well.In appearance it is very like a blackcurrant, but with fruit twice the size. Looks like a blackcurrant, but … Continue reading

  • Loganberry thornlessThe Loganberry Thornless

    Loganberries are ideal for cooking and freezing as they hold their shape well and have a rich flavour.They have thornless stems and are heavy cropping and vigorous. They can be easily trained on a fence.,The plants supplied are well rootedd … Continue reading

  • Rhubarb – ChampagneThe Rhubarb Champagne

    This early variety is ideal for forcing to produce long, slender, pink-tinged stalks. For a deeper, red-coloured stem, leave the stems of Rhubarb ‘Champagne’ unforced – they will still be just as sweet and delicious! This old variety is particularly … Continue reading

  • Tayberry medanaThe Tayberry Medana

    The tayberry is  the result of crossing a blackberry with a large-fruited raspberry. Its fruits are about twice the size of a raspberry, larger and much longer, with rich colouring and flavour, and are produced over a long period. ‘Medana … Continue reading


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