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Form: Bush / St. Julian A rootstockAlmond Ingrid is the most reliable cropper of the selected Almond varieties in the UK. The beautiful light pink blossom is one of the earliest blossoms to arrive in the spring adding a lovely ornamental feature to the tree.Features;-- Excellent fruiting quality- Nuts are pale green with a velvety texture and delicious flavours. - Used to produce almond milk, oil, butter, flour or paste. - Self Fertile- Picking Month: Mid September.- Good for cooking- Good for Eating (packed full of Vitamins, Minerals & Fibre, perfect healthy snack- Relatively trouble-free- Worthy to any garden or orchard. Almond Growing Tips: Almond Ingrid will tolerate any moderately fertile soils as long as they are well-drained. Best planted in a sunny but slightly sheltered location. The late frosts can damage the early blossom so they’re much happier grown in a sheltered position. To harvest the almonds, shake the tree, then separate the hulls from the nut. Prefer being in southern areas of the UK. Make sure you protect the nuts from birds if you would like to eat them yourself!Sold in a 12 litre pot.
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Bramley 20 is a compact version of Bramley’s Seedling, 20% less vigorous with heavier crops. It can be used on several rootstocks, allowing Bramley apples to be grown in any size space. Pure white, cup-shaped blossom arrives in late spring. Form: Bush 2 year old M26 Rootstock.Highly recommended cooking variety for the smaller garden!Uses: Cooking / Juices (An exceptional sharp flavour and produces a delicious puree when cooked.) Fruits are a pale green flushed red or orange. Storing: MarchPicking Month: Early OctoberPolination Group 3 - Pollination Partners;-Apple Bloody Ploughman Apple Charles Ross Apple Christmas Pippin Apple Discovery Apple Fiesta Apple Gala Apple James Grieve Apple Laxton's Superb Apple Lord DerbyPicture image courtesy of Frank P MatthewsSold in a 12 litre pot.
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Striking pinkish-white clusters of blossom during the spring. Cox Self Fertile is a self fertile form of Cox’s Orange Pippin. Heavy, late crop of the best eating apple in the world. The fruit is orange over greenish-yellow with deep cream flesh that has sweet, aromatic flavour and is juicy and crisp. Best when it's picked and eaten straight from the tree or can be made into home-pressed apple juice. Features;-- Self Fertile- M26 Bush Rootstock- Uses: Eating and Juicing- Storing: January- Picking Month: Early October- Good for Container plantingPicture image courtesy of Frank P MatthewsSold in a 12 litre pot.
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Ellison's Orange is a traditional English mid-season dessert apple, somewhat like Cox's Orange Pippin. Features;-- Form: Bush, MM106 Rootstock- Flushed orange red with broad, broken red stripes. - Creamy white flesh with an aniseed flavour which develops after picking, retaining its melting juicy flesh. - A healthy tree being resistant to scab and mildew.- Uses: Eating and Juicing- Pollination Group 4- Self Fertile- Storing October- Picking month: Mid September- Award-winning- Relatively trouble-freePicture image courtesy of Frank P MatthewsSold in a 12 litre pot.
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Golden Delicious is a well known, handsomely shaped eating apple. It's tall, rich, yellow, slightly ribbed appearance makes this a distinctive variety. Flesh is cream, slightly tinged green with a crisp, juicy sweet, honey flavour. Features:-- Form Bush MM106 Rootstock, 1 Year.- Uses: Eating / Cooking / Juicing- Storing: February- Picking month: Early October- Award-winning- Pollination group 4 : Pollinating Partners Apple Annie Elizabeth, Apple Charles Ross, Apple Discovery, Apple Ellison's Orange Apple Gala, Apple Kidd's Orange Red, Apple Laxton's Superb , Apple Lord DerbyPicture image courtesy of Frank P MatthewsSold in a 12 litre pot.
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James Grieve is a well known, well flavoured early dessert apple. Red flush stripes over pale green with a creamy white, juicy, rather soft flesh. Excellent refreshing flavour and a reliable cropper. Features;-- Form: MM106, Maiden, 1 Year Rootstock- Pollination Group 3- Self Fertile- Picking Month: Mid September- Storaing: October- Uses: Eating / Cooking / Juicing- Best apple to accompany a cheese board- Award-winningPicture image courtesy of Frank P Matthews.Sold in a 12 litre pot.
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Apple Red Falstaff MM106 is one of the most popular garden apple trees, favoured for its heavy crops of delicious red apples in October. Red Falstaff apples have crunchy, creamy coloured flesh under red skin. The flesh has a near perfect balance of sweet on sharp and tastes just as you would expect an apple to taste.As a self-fertile variety, Red Falstaff apple trees so not require a pollinator. Best eaten straight from the Tree, also fantastic for home juicing, a winner with the kids.One of the heaviest yielding variety. Stores well, and can be eaten throughout Winter.Sold in a 12 litre pot.
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Red Windsor is one of the easiest and most reliable apple varieties. Produces heavy crops of delicious red fruit and has a good balance of sweet and sharp flavour, slightly sharper than Cox. An ideal garden variety that has an easy, compact growth, is frost hardy.This reliable red Apple tree is self fertile so won't require a pollination partner and it has good disease resistance. Form: Bush 2 Year, M26 Rootstock- Uses: Eating & Juicing- Picking month: Mid September- Storing: October- Award-winningPicture image courtesy of Frank P MatthewsSold in a 12 litre pot.
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Parentage: Starkspur Golden Delicious x DiscoveryDeveloped in Kent and released in 1980. A children's favourite.Features:-- Form: Bush, M26, 2 years- Bright red fruit,- Aromatic, crisp, sweet flavoured. - Thin skinned. - Uses: Eating- Picking Month: Mid September- Storing: October- Self fertile (pollination group 3)- Frost hardy. - Award-winning- Relatively trouble-freePicture image courtesy of Frank P MatthewsSold in a 12 litre pot.
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Form: Bush / Rootstock Bush (semi vigorous)Stardust is a white fleshed variety that crops at the end of July, regular ideal to high productivity, good firmness and higher cracking sensitivity. The tree itself is strong vigour, widely-sprade, good ramifying. A large, firm, white cherry with a distinctive cream background colour. White fleshed cherries have some of the sweetest flesh of any cherries and this one is no exception. The first self-fertile white cherry! Good pollinator for Regina.Uses: Cooking & EatingPicking month: Mid JulySold in a 12 litre pot.
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Form: Bush / 2 Year, St. Julien A rootstockMerryweather is an unusually large plum sized damson, both for dessert and culinary use. Reliable heavy crops of blue-black fruits that can be eaten fresh when fully ripe, but are usually used for cooking. Yellow-greenish firm flesh, juicy and acidic flavour. A clingstone fruit, the stone tends to stick to the flesh. The tree itself is very vigorous and has a spreading habit. Good resistance to silver leaf disease.Picture image courtesy of Frank P Matthews.Sold in a 12 litre pot.