Blossom has good frost resistance and this variety does have some peach leaf curl resistance. Prune to keep at height up to 1.5m. Grafted onto dwarf peach rootstock to keep tree compact. Supplied in a 4.5 litre pot at a height of approximately 70cm. Small tree adapted to grow in different container sizes. And if you want, you can also transplant it into the open ground. For growing and planting advice read our leaflet The_Fruit_Garden.
Self-fertile with pretty pink flowers which bear large, deliciously juicy fruits. Ripens in August. Supplied in a 4 litre pot at a height of approximately 70cm (27½). Small trees adapted to grow in different container sizes. And if you want, you can also transplant them into the open ground. They are a selection of the most tasty varieties of the most popular fruit species. All are self-fertile. Trees are grafted onto the most innovative rootstock, which reduces the vigour of the plant, provides a controlled growth and improves the characteristics of the fruits! Eventual height 1.5-2m, depending on container size. All trees need pruning in some way and trees are very adaptable. What makes our patio range special is that they are quite happy in a pot for their lives, and naturally have an eventual height that does not exceed 2m, but they are just as happy and productive at 75cm. That is down to rootstock and the clonal selection. Please see our supplier’s comments about his trees - In this image (under the main image) is a Garden Sun Red apple tree which I have grown in the same pot for the last 5 years. As you can see it is my height and that’s the height I wish it to be. It would be equally happy at 75cms though. Just to the left of me in the image is a patio almond which is now 7 yrs. old and as you can see that is just 75cms high and covered in fruits. It’s the size I wanted it to be. For growing and planting advice read our leaflet The_Fruit_Garden.
Plum (Prunus) Victoria Patio Standard (St Julien) One of the most well-known and much-loved plums! Plum Victoria is well-known and well-loved across the nation, becoming one of the most popular plum tree varieties there are! This reliable British bred garden plum produces heavy crops of egg-shaped, medium-sized fruits that are ideal for eating fresh from the tree or infused and chopped into desserts. Fruits can be harvested in late August, and go great in pies or boiled down into jams! Plum Victoria is self-fertile and does not require a pollination partner. It makes a perfect fruit tree for kitchen and wildlife gardens, and looks great while you wait for your fruits! Position this hardy tree in full sun for the best outcome. Estimated time for cropping once planted: 2 years and estimated time for best yields: 4 years. Mature height and spread: up to 450cm x 450cm.