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We take great care in delivering healthy trees to your doorstep. Each order is hand-picked, carefully packaged, and shipped using trusted couriers to ensure safe arrival.
All trees are shipped in eco-friendly recyclable packaging. Roots are securely wrapped to retain moisture during transit, keeping your tree healthy and ready for planting.
We currently deliver across the UK mainland. Unfortunately, we cannot deliver to Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man, or the Channel Islands due to plant health regulations.
Once your order has been dispatched, you will receive a tracking link by email so you can follow your tree’s journey from our nursery to your garden.
If you require delivery on a specific date (e.g., birthday gift, landscaping project), please add a note at checkout and we’ll do our best to accommodate.
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Buy Pot Grown Fruit Trees For Year-Round Planting
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Delivered Direct from Our Nursery
Buy Pot Grown Fruit Trees For Year-Round Planting
Order Bareroot Fruit Trees For 2025/26 Winter Planting Season


All bareroot plants are covered by our Refund Guarantee, so you can give them a whirl with complete confidence.
Fruit trees and soft fruit bushes are great value, easy to care for, and after a bit of patience, fun to harvest.
Fruit from your garden always tastes better than the irradiated, cold-stored stuff sold in supermarkets!
Fruit trees and bushes are zero-rated for VAT.
The majority of trees in the UK are planted bareroot in the Winter planting season, November to March.
Pot-grown trees are equally good and can be planted year round as long as you water them!
Our potted fruit trees should be planted out promptly, either to open soil, or a larger container.
They could live in the pot they come in, with irrigation, for almost a year before urgently needing repotting. But that nursery pot is intended as a "lifeboat" to get the trees to your garden, not a long term home.
The most popular fruit tree varieties are both grown in pots, and sold bareroot.
Other wonderful varieties are only available bareroot, during the winter bareroot planting season (November to March).
To add colour to a new orchard while you wait for it to become productive, a cheerful range of garden bulbs planted between your trees in Autumn is a sure bet: a few clumps will transform the Spring display, but you could grow alleys of cut and wild flowers between rows of fruit trees.
Bareroot plants are cheaper, easier to handle, and even more certain to establish well, but they are only available during winter, November to March.There is nothing wrong with pot grown fruit trees, which have the advantage of being ready to plant at any time, as long as you can water them without fail during the growing season.
Most of our fruit trees (sold bareroot or pot grown) are sold in more than one size: something to fit almost any garden.
Maidens are unbranched, graftedone year prior.
"Bush" and half-standards forms are branched, grafted two or three years prior.
Read more about fruit tree sizes.
Our range of fruit trees includes well known supermarket varieties and old heritage favourites.
We try to give enough info to make a decision based on your area, but wherever you are, good soil and sun are ideal.
The apple and the blackberry are the essential British fruits, along with the blackcurrant for jelly (or Ribena!) and the gooseberry for dessert.
Fruit needs sun to sweeten, so in the shade it's good to grow acidic, sour varieties for cooking and jam, like a Bramley or Grenadier cooking apple, or the Morello sour cherry.
Our smallest fruit tree is Little Miss Figgy dwarf fig, perfect for a pot on a sunny patio, or for the front of a hot border.
The best fruit tree shape for you will mostly depend on how much space you have.
One-year-old maidens are the cheapest way to buy a fruit tree, from which you can make any shape; you must start with a maiden for training fans or espaliers.
Our fruit tree shapes page has more details.
You must prune your trees from the start. Failure to prune will result in an unproductive mess.
Prune fruit trees with sharp, clean tools.
Ideally, disinfect your tools with alcohol between each tree, and between each cut if there is any sign of disease.
As with any tree, remove DDD wood at any time: Dead, Diseased, and Damaged wood.
Do most pruning in winter, except on stone fruit (Prunus species: cherry, plum, gage, damson), which should ideally be pruned in dry weather during late spring and summer, when the sap is flowing, to prevent Silver Leaf disease.
Our pruning videos show you how easy it is to train maidens into your own Open Centre Bush or Half Standard forms, and cordons for spur bearing apples and pears (if you buy those forms ready-made, skip the year one video and start at year two).
Most of our fruit trees (bareroot or pot grown) are sold in more than one size, namely Maidens, Bushes or Half-Standards.
Maidens are unbranched, grafted one year prior.
"Bush" and half-standards forms are branched, grafted two or three years prior.
Read more about fruit tree sizes.
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