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To graft your own fruit trees, you can buy Apple, Pear, Cherry, and Plum rootstocks from us.
Grafting is satisfying work, it’s a joy to give a new run to a beloved old, possibly dying tree whose name has been lost.
A named cultivar (cultivated variety), like a ‘Bramley’ apple tree, is never grown from seed. They are effectively cloned from other Bramley trees.
A cutting, called a scion, from an adult Bramley is grafted onto the roots of another apple tree, called the rootstock.
The best way to think of a rootstock is the “engine” under the “hood” of whichever variety is growing on it.
A bigger engine makes your chosen car go faster, and so a more vigorous rootstock allows your fruit tree to grow bigger.
There are many specialist rootstocks on the books, but in practice, each fruit tree species in has one group of rootstocks that are used by almost everyone in the UK.
We grow our fruit trees on the most suitable rootstock for its intended final shape and size; those are also the rootstocks most people want to buy.
Mature sizes shown are approximate: the apple variety, soil type, sun, and pruned regime all play a role.
Maiden | Cordon | Bush | Half-Standard | |
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Apple | MM106 (Semi-Vigorous) |
M9 (Dwarfing) |
M26 (Semi-Dwarfing) |
MM106 (Semi-Vigorous) |
Pear | Quince A (Semi-Vigorous) |
Quince A (Semi-Vigorous) |
Quince C (Dwarfing) |
Quince A (Semi-Vigorous) |
Cherry | Colt (Semi-Vigorous) |
N/A | Colt (Semi-Vigorous) |
Colt (Semi-Vigorous) |
Plums, Gages, Damsons, Bullaces |
St Julien A (Semi-Vigorous) |
N/A | St Julien A (Semi-Vigorous) |
St Julien A (Semi-Vigorous) |
We also sell two less in-demand apple rootstocks, the vigorous M25 that’s usually for cider apples, and a very dwarfing M27, mostly used for container grown trees or step-overs on a support wire.
Guide to fruit tree sizes and shapes.