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Beautiful in blossom, generous in autumn

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Jupiter Apples on the treeJupiter Apples on the tree
RHS Recommended Award of Garden Merit logo
Jupiter Apple Trees
Malus domestica Jupiter
Sold as:
Bareroot
Potted
from £19.99
Bloody Ploughman Apples on the treeBareroot Bloody Ploughman Maiden Apple Tree
Out of Stock
Bloody Ploughman Apple Trees
Malus domestica Bloody Ploughman
Sold as:
Bareroot
from £19.99
Humbug Easter Pears  on the tree
Out of Stock
Humbug Easter Pear Trees
Pyrus communis Humbug
Sold as:
Potted
Bareroot
from £19.99
Harry Masters Jersey Apples on the tree
Out of Stock
Harry Masters Jersey Cider Apple Trees
Malus domestica Harry Masters Jersey
Sold as:
Bareroot
from £19.99
Celeste Cherries  on the tree
Out of Stock
Celeste Cherry Trees
Prunus avium Celeste
Sold as:
Bareroot
from £22.99
Pitmaston Pineapple Apples on the treeBareroot Pitmaston Pineapple Maiden Apple Tree
Disease Resistant
Out of Stock
Pitmaston Pineapple Apple Trees
Malus domestica Pitmaston Pineapple
Sold as:
Bareroot
Potted
from £19.99
Knights Early Black Cherries  on the tree
Out of Stock
Knights Early Black Cherry Trees
Prunus avium Knights Early Black
Sold as:
Bareroot
from £22.99
Newton Wonder Apples on the treeNewton Wonder Apples on the tree
Out of Stock
Newton Wonder Apple Trees
Malus domestica Newton Wonder
Sold as:
Bareroot
from £19.99
Winter Gem Apples on the treeBareroot Winter Gem Maiden Apple
Out of Stock
Winter Gem Eating Apple Trees
Malus domestica Winter Gem
Sold as:
Bareroot
from £19.99
Tydemans Late Orange Apples on the treeBareroot Tydemans Late Orange Apple - Maiden Size Tree
High Yield/Heavy Cropper
Out of Stock
Tydemans Late Orange Apple Trees
Malus domestica Tydemans Late Orange
Sold as:
Bareroot
from £19.99
Irish Peach Apples on the treeBareroot Irish Peach Maiden Apple Tree
Out of Stock
Irish Peach Apple Trees
Malus domestica Irish Peach
Sold as:
Bareroot
Potted
from £19.99
Jeffersons Gage Fruit on the treeJeffersons Gage Plum Tree  Flowers
Out of Stock
'Jeffersons' Gage Trees
Prunus domestica Jeffersons
Sold as:
Bareroot
from £22.99
Three Pear Varieties Collection
Best Value
Out of Stock
Dessert Pear Tree Collection
Bundle of 3 Edible Pyrus Varieties
Sold as:
Bareroot
from £59.99
Browns Apples on the tree
Out of Stock
Browns Cider Apple Trees
Malus domestica Browns
Sold as:
Bareroot
from £19.99
Plum Orchard Collection Fruit
Best Value
Out of Stock
Plum Orchard Tree .Collections
Bundles of 3 Plum Tree Varieties
from £99.95
Ripe Belle de Louvain PlumsBareroot Belle de Louvain Plum Half Standard Tree
Out of Stock
Belle de Louvain Plum Trees
Prunus domestica Belle de Louvain
Sold as:
Bareroot
from £22.99
Merton Glory Cherries on the Tree
Out of Stock
Merton Glory Cherry Trees
Prunus avium Merton Glory
Sold as:
Bareroot
from £22.99
Rosette Apples on the treeRosette Apples on the tree
Out of Stock
Rosette Apple™ Trees
Malus domestica Rosette
Sold as:
Bareroot
from £19.99
Glou Morceau  Pears on the treeBareroot Glou Morceau Pear Maiden Tree
Out of Stock
Glou Morceau Pear Trees
Pyrus communis Glou Morceau
Sold as:
Bareroot
from £19.99
Van Cherries  on the tree
Out of Stock
Van Cherry Trees
Prunus avium Van
Sold as:
Bareroot
from £22.99
Amber Heart Cherries on the treeAmber Heart Cherry Blosssom
Out of Stock
Amber Heart Cherry Trees
Prunus avium Amber Heart
Sold as:
Bareroot
from £22.99
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About Fruit and Harvest

A fruit tree is one of those garden decisions you'll quietly congratulate yourself on for decades. Plant one well and it will reward you every year — with varieties you'd never find shrink-wrapped in a supermarket — and look absolutely beautiful into the bargain: frothy with blossom in spring, then richly laden come autumn.

Our range covers apples (dessert and culinary), pears, plums, damsons, gages, sweet and acid cherries, quinces, medlars and mulberries — a line-up to make any kitchen gardener go a bit misty-eyed. Most are available bareroot through winter, which is the most economical way to buy, or pot-grown if you'd rather plant year-round. Trained forms — espalier, fan, cordon, step-over — mean there's really no excuse, even against a north-facing fence or in the tightest of courtyards. Every variety comes with pollination group information, and if you need help working out what goes with what, we love that sort of question.