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.
Mid-season. Tree: medium vigour, upright and spreading, spurs freely. Bloom: mid-season. Good production levels. Cherry red colour blush with distinctive dark red stripes.
Dessert apple. Early variety. Soft and juicy flesh. Pick as soon as ripe. Early flowering season. Pollination Group A.
Conic shape, attractive fully red fruit with calyx end shoulder bumps. Larger, mostly 3" diameter. Good flavour, crisp flesh. Tarter flavour than Delicious. It is a good variety for attracting deer as the apples stay on the tree in winter.
Eating apple. Crisp, green apples in profusion. Likes a warm location. Medium sized frim fruit ready in October. Use by February. Partly self-fertile but better with a partner. Mid-late pollinating.
An extremely good eating apple of medium size and rather flat form. The skin is rough with a large portion of bright russet mingled with red toward the sun when fully ripe. The flesh is rich, tender and rather dry. It is a good uniform bearer.
Orchard apple. A mid-season dessert apple with a crisp, juicy, mild refreshing flavour. Deciduous. Hardy.
Compact, upright, deciduous tree with ovate, toothed, dark green leaves, white flowers in mid to late spring and crisp, ribbed, yellow-green cooking apples ready for harvest in late summer.
For picking in late October and will store well until May. The large fruits are yellow with a red flush and the flesh is white and juicy. The flavour is good and the fruits have the advantage that they are very suitable for cooking as well as dessert. Pollinated by Egremont Russet, Discovery, Cox, Greensleeves, James Grieve, Irish Peach, Redsleeves etc. A first class eating variety that is one of the easiest for long term storing. Has resistance to scab and is itself a good pollinator for other varieties.
Very reliable old variety of eating apple of Scottish origin. The juicy, soft textured, quite large fruits are yellow skinned with orange speckles and stripes when ready to pick for eating in early September. The flavour is quite tangy and fruits can also be used for cooking if picked earlier.
A modern apple from America with Golden Delicious and Jonathan as it's parents. Fruit quality is excellent - crisp, juicy and full of flavour. Greenish-yellow fruit ready to pick in mid October.
A mid season dessert golden yellow flushed red apple with fine texture. Very juicy sweet flavoured. Good frost resistance. Fruit stores well. Pick in early September use up till October. Mid season pollinating. Compact habit.
A mid-season dessert, golden yellow flushed red apple with fine texture and very juicy, sweet flavour. Good frost resistance. Fruit stores well. Pick in early September, use up till October. Mid-season pollinating. Compact habit.
Orchard Apple. A mid-season culinary apple with sharp flavour. A hardy reliable cropper with good scab resistance. Deciduous. Hardy.
Eating apple. A highly recommended variety. Heavy cropping, compact growth, greenish-yellow flushed red fruit is sweet, juicy and aromatic. Early season pollinating. Pick in September.
Cooking apple. Good in the north. Slightly sweeter than a Bramley. A vigorous tree that crops heavily. Red-green colour and stores well. Late pollination AGM.
Eating apple. Crisp, green apples in profusion. Likes a warm location. Medium sized firm fruit ready in October, use by February. Partly self-fertile but better with a partner, mid-late pollinating.
Eating apple. Upright, deciduous apple tree with ovate, serrated, dull green leaves, white flowers in spring and lumpy, crisp, sour to tart, red-mottled apples ready for harvest in mid to late autumn.
Eating apple. Upright, deciduous apple tree with ovate, serrated, dull green leaves, white flowers in spring and lumpy, crisp, sour to tart, red-mottled apples ready for harvest in mid to late autumn.
Shiny red skin, crisp sweet flesh. The sunnier the position, the redder the fruit. Heavy cropping. Late pollinating. Pick fruit in October and use by January.
A dessert cultivar in pollination group 4. Suitable for northerly, colder, higher rainfall areas. Apples are greenish-yellow flushed red; aromatic and rich. Good, regular crops are produced but the fruit can be rather small. Keeps very well with a season of use from December to April.
Dessert apple. An old favourite - hardy, reliable, produces small, round apples with a yellow-green skin, strawberry flavour. Fruit has distinct sweet smell. Mid-season flowering. Pollination Group B.
Monkey Puzzle. A slow growing upright conifer with evergreen spirally arranged sharp pointed leaves. Height 15-25m. Spread 7-10m. Evergreen. Hardy.
Strawberry Tree. A shrubby evergreen tree with interesting red shedding bark. Small white pink tinged flowers with red strawberry like fruits in autumn. Height 8m. Spread 8m. Flowers from August to September. Evergreen. Hardy. Sheltered Site.
Strawberry Tree. A shrubby evergreen tree with interesting red shedding bark. Small white pink tinged flowers with red strawberry like fruits in autumn. Height 8m. Spread 8m. Flowers from August to September. Evergreen. Hardy. Sheltered Site.
Bronzed burgundy leaves and a stark white, papery bark. Small, green flowers in early spring followed by cone-like fruits. Great autumn colour purple leaves going to orange and yellow.
Open crown, shiny, burnished copper coloured peeling bark in different shades of rose, pink and purple. The leaves are oval to lance-shaped and pale green. Height 18m. Spread 10m. Deciduous. Hardy.
Open crown, shiny, burnished copper coloured peeling bark in different shades of rose, pink and purple. The leaves are oval to lance-shaped and pale green. Height 18m. Spread 10m. Deciduous. Hardy.
Swedish Birch. A tall, slender, graceful tree with drooping branchlets and prettily cut leaves with purple-tinged bark. Dark purple leaves turn reddish in autumn. Yellow brown catkins in Spring. Deciduous.
Black Birch. River Birch. Conical tree with shaggy, red-brown bark when young. Diamond-shaped, glossy, green leaves turning yellow in autumn. Yellow-brown catkins in spring. Height 18m. Spread 12m. Deciduous. Hardy.
Weeping River Birch. Dome shaped tree with shaggy, red-brown bark when young. Diamond-shaped, glossy, green leaves turning yellow in autumn. Yellow-brown catkins in spring. Height 3m. Spread 3m. Deciduous. A great small garden tree.
Silver Birch. Conical tree with peeling white bark. which becomes marked with dark rugged cracks at the base. Dark green leaves turn yellow in autumn. Yellow-brown catkins in spring. Height 10- 25m. Spread 7m. Deciduous.
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