Fruit Trees

At the moment there is a lot of talk of ‘organic produce’ and the amount of miles food has to do before it reaches you. There is no better way of guaranteeing the origin of your fruit than growing it in your own back garden. Another great way of helping to reduce your carbon footprint!

We Grow:

80 varieties of cooking, eating and cider Apple trees
10 varieties of Pear tree,
31 different sorts of Plum, Gage and Damson trees,
9 types of fruiting Cherry trees
Apricots trees
Nectarines trees
Peach trees
Fig trees
Quince trees
Medlar trees
Mulberry trees
Almonds
Walnut trees
Hazelnut trees
 
Many of the trees are available in Bush, Half Standard, Cordon, Espalier and Fan trained.