Here's some helpfull tips when planting your Trees: Soak the roots before planting : Avoid planting if there's a frost : Place your tree in a sunny/sheltered position. Help the roots to stimulate and establish more quickly by mixing in some farmyard manure.

Soil improver: organic soil improvers like farmyard manure open up the soils structure, breaking up heavy clay and helping free-draining soils hold on to moisture.

We can deliver trees within a 35 mile radius of the nursery.

  • Morus rotundiloba Mojo Berry

    New variety of dwarf mulberry that is covered with a profusion of pretty white blooms in May and June followed by a succession of succulent berries continuously from July until November, colouring from ruby red to glossy black.

  • Myrtus communis Std

    Common Myrtle. An evergreen shrub with glossy leaves and pretty, fragrant white flowers with conspicuous white stamens, followed by purple-black berries. Flowers from July to August. Fruits from August. Evergreen. Sheltered sunny spot, peaty acidic soil.

  • Nectarine Humboldt

    Burgundy red and orange fruit with yellow aromatic flesh. Has freestone (flesh not attached to stone). Excellent flavour. Heavy cropper. Harvest late August. Grows well outside. Self-fertile.

  • Nectarine Moorpark

    Orange fleshed fruit, large with a golden yellow skin. Pick in August. Fine as an orchard tree and even better against a south wall where the crop will be huge.

  • Nectarine Necta Red

    A self-fertile, firm aromatic red fruit ready in August. Fine outside, best against a south wall. Spectacular in flower. Spray with Dithane 945 to avoid leaf curl.

  • Olea europaea

    Olive. An evergreen rounded tree with grey-green leathery leaves and ting fragrant, creamy white flowers followed by edible green fruits ripening to black. Clip to required size. Flowers from June to August. Fruits from August. Evergreen. Great plant for sunny sheltered courtyards or indoors in a conservatory.

  • Olea europaea

    Olive. An evergreen rounded tree with grey-green leathery leaves and ting fragrant, creamy white flowers followed by edible green fruits ripening to black. Clip to required size. Flowers from June to August. Fruits from August. Evergreen. Great plant for sunny sheltered courtyards or indoors in a conservatory.

  • Olea europaea

    Olive. An evergreen rounded tree with grey-green leathery leaves and ting fragrant, creamy white flowers followed by edible green fruits ripening to black. Clip to required size. Flowers from June to August. Fruits from August. Evergreen. Great plant for sunny sheltered courtyards or indoors in a conservatory.

  • Olea europaea 1/2 Std

    Olive. An evergreen rounded tree with grey-green leathery leaves and tiny fragrant creamy white flowers followed by edible green fruits ripening to black. Clip to required size. Flowers from June to August. Fruits from August. Evergreen. Great plant for hot sunny sheltered courtyards or indoors in a conservatory.

  • Olea europaea 1/2 Std

    Olive. An evergreen rounded tree with grey-green leathery leaves and tiny fragrant creamy white flowers followed by edible green fruits ripening to black. Clip to required size. Flowers from June to August. Fruits from August Evergreen. Great plant for hot sunny sheltered courtyards or indoors in a conservatory.

  • Olea europaea 1/2 Std

    Olive. An evergreen rounded tree with grey-green leathery leaves and ting fragrant, creamy white flowers followed by edible green fruits ripening to black. Clip to required size. Flowers from June to August. Fruits from August. Evergreen. Great plant for sunny sheltered courtyards or indoors in a conservatory.

  • Olea europaea 1/2 Std

    Olive. An evergreen rounded tree with grey-green leathery leaves and ting fragrant, creamy white flowers followed by edible green fruits ripening to black. Clip to required size. Flowers from June to August. Fruits from August. Evergreen. Great plant for sunny sheltered courtyards or indoors in a conservatory.

  • Olea europaea 1/4 Std

    Olive. An evergreen rounded tree with grey-green leathery leaves and tiny fragrant creamy white flowers followed by edible green fruits ripening to black. Clip to required size. Flowers from June to August. Fruits from August. Evergreen. Great plant for hot sunny sheltered courtyards or indoors in a conservatory.

  • Olea europaea 1/4 Std Spiral

    Olive. An evergreen rounded tree with grey-green leathery leaves and ting fragrant, creamy white flowers followed by edible green fruits ripening to black. Clip to required size. Flowers from June to August. Fruits from August. Evergreen. Great plant for sunny sheltered courtyards or indoors in a conservatory.

  • Olea europaea Bonsai

    Olive. An evergreen rounded tree with grey-green leathery leaves and ting fragrant, creamy white flowers followed by edible green fruits ripening to black. Clip to required size. Flowers from June to August. Fruits from August. Evergreen. Great plant for sunny sheltered courtyards or indoors in a conservatory.

  • Olea europaea Std

    Olive. An evergreen rounded tree with grey-green leathery leaves and ting fragrant, creamy white flowers followed by edible green fruits ripening to black. Clip to required size. Flowers from June to August. Fruits from August. Evergreen. Great plant for sunny sheltered courtyards or indoors in a conservatory.

  • Olea europaea Std

    Olive. An evergreen rounded tree with grey-green leathery leaves and ting fragrant, creamy white flowers followed by edible green fruits ripening to black. Clip to required size. Flowers from June to August. Fruits from August. Evergreen. Great plant for sunny sheltered courtyards or indoors in a conservatory.

  • Olea europaeae

    Olive in half Oak barrel (barrel diameter 70cm, height 46cm, 2 rope handles). Olive tree height, from soil is 'from' 1.8m. An evergreen, rounded tree with grey/green leathery leaves and tiny fragrant creamy white flowers followed by edible green fruit, ripening to black. Clip to required size. Flowers from June to August.

  • Ostrya carpinifolia

    Hop Hornbeam. A large rounded tree with toothed dark green leaves with pendulous yellow catkins in spring and pretty hop-like white fruit clusters in summer. Height 20m. Spread 20m. Flowers from April to May. Deciduous. Hardy.

  • Ostrya carpinifolia

    Hop Hornbeam. A large rounded tree with toothed dark green leaves with pendulous yellow catkins in spring and pretty hop-like white fruit clusters in summer. Height 20m. Spread 20m. Flowers from April to May. Deciduous. Hardy.

  • Parrotia persica

    Persian Ironwood. A spreading slightly weeping tree grown manly for its rich yellow, orange and purple-red autumn colour. Tiny spider-like red flowers in late winter to early spring. Height 1.8m. Spread 1.5m. Flowers from February to March. Deciduous.

  • Paulownia fortunei Fast Blue

    Foxglove Tree. A rare, small tree with hairy bright green leaves and fragrant creamy-white flowers marked deep purple on the inside and flushed lilac on the outside. Flowers from May to June. Deciduous. Hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds.

  • Peach Amsden June

    The Amsden June peach is a hardy tree and a reliable cropper. Fruit are medium to large, with a greenish white skin flushed with red. Amsden June is the earliest of any variety, and the yellow flesh is very juicy.

  • Peach Hales Early

    Heavy cropping, yellow fleshed early peach. Self-fertile. Ripens in mid July. Fruit is yellow flushed red. Deciduous. Hardy. Spray with Dithane 945 to avoid leaf curl. Fine outdoors, better on a south wall. Beautiful in flower.

  • Pear Buerre Hardy 1/2 Std

    An excellent choice for pears as this is a strong growing pear. The conical fruit are juicy and flavour some. The leaves turn red in autumn making it an attractive tree. Pick mid Sept. to eat in October.

  • Pear Clapp's Favourite 1/2 Std

    Early fruiting pear. Dwarf tree with glossy, dark green leaves. Heavy cropper of medium sized yellow/green fruit with a red blush suitable for dessert or cooking. Flowers from March to April.

  • Pear Concorde

    A dessert pear with pale green fruits tinged a golden russet. The flesh is creamy white, firm and sweet. Ready in late October and November. Heavy cropper. Deciduous.

  • Pear Conference

    The most popular pear. Conference is partly self-fertile and produces long, narrow juicy though quite hard pears. Excellent for the north of England. Dessert pear. Pick late September, use by December.

  • Pear Conference 1/2 Std

    The most popular pear. Conference is partly self-fertile and produces long, narrow juicy though quite hard pears. Excellent for the north of England. Dessert pear. Pick late September, use by December.

  • Pear Doyenne du Comice 1/2 Std

    The Queen of pears as regards to flavour. It requires a sheltered sunny site preferably with a wall behind with a pollination partner close by. Late pollination. Pick in October, use by December.

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