Rovada redcurrants are simply the best redcurrant variety available today. Rovada is almost the perfect redcurrant bush.
The berries are carried in long strings to make picking easy, yields are enormous (up to 10kgs per bush) and the redcurrants themselves are outstandingly t...
All currants are ideal for serving fresh or made into jams, jellies, pies and wine making. Jonkheer van Tets is a modern Dutch redcurrant variety. It is early, strong growing, good flavoured and heavy yielding.
The Royal Horticultural Society have given it their prestigious A...
Octavia is a reliable new breed with meaty fruit that pop right off the plug. They aren't as richly coloured as some earlier breeds but the flavour is good, with few seeds. Despite being quite soft and juicy, Octavia raspberries do keep relatively well. It's a tidy plant that bea...
This mid season variety produces aromatic fruits (like a gooseberry with a hint of apricot) which are full of flavour. Medium to large sized berries ideal for tarts, pies and jams.
Our Soft Fruit Bushes are grown in the UK. They are sold as bare root canes which will be courri...
No need for separate male and female Kiwi's with this self fertile variety. Produces an abundance of fruit in the late Summer. These can be grown outside as can be seen at the Wisley RHS Gardens.
You can also grow partly under glass by leading trails into a conservatory with.. .
The thornless clone of the best known of the hybridberries. A distinctively different flavour. Delicious long cone shaped berries best eaten when they have mellowed to a burgundy red colour. Fruit starts ripening mid July and can continue until the end of August.
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Autumn Bliss was the first primocane variety to crop from the end of July through to the first frosts in October, providing a useful overlap with such varieties as Tulameen. Its most productive month is September. Fruit is medium sized, typically 3.3 grams in weight, mid to dark.. .
A widely grown commercial variety that also does exceptionally well in a domestic fruit gardens, producing heavy crops of large berries. These are bright and glossy and have an excellent flavour.
Unlike Regular Canes, Long Cane plants must NOT be cut back after planting. The c...
A modern black outdoor dessert / wine grape producing very large blue - black berries with a delicious, sweet, refreshing flavour. In the autumn the leaves turn an attractive red colour. The vine is very resistant to mildew.
Our Vines are grown in the UK. They are sold as bare...
Glen Ample is the best and heaviest cropping of the mid season raspberries. This raspberry crops from the first week of July onwards and is 50% cropped by the end of the third week of July.
Glen Ample is spine free with upright canes. The fruiting side growths are also uprigh...
An old garden variety that has stood the test of time. Growth is quite compact and the tart fruit hangs on the plant for a long time. Medium sized berries which have an excellent flavour, and good levels of vitamin C.
Picking time late July. Plant 1.5 metre apart.
Our Soft...
This excellent mid season variety, produces rich flavoured fruit in abundance in August. Fully hardy, this compact shrub provides interest all year round with elegant white flowers in spring, and colourful foliage set against red stems in the winter.
Blueberry Bluecrop is per...
A popular variety with ornamental leaves and thornless stems. The saucer shaped, white flowers flushed with pink are produced in summer, followed by medium sized fruit with a mild and juicy flavour in late August to late September.
It is a good variety to grow where people ar...
'Medana' indicates this is to date the only virus-free tayberry available. The tayberry is a cross between blackberry 'Aurora' (from Oregon, U.S.A. ) and a Tatraploid raspberry. The tayberry resembles the loganberry, but fruits earlier.
Cropping is in class of LY 59 and has. ..
A first class gooseberry which reliably produces heavy crops of very large, superbly flavoured, rich red fruits. And the vigorous plants are resistant to powdery mildew, making them easier to grow than traditional gooseberries.
Fruits June to mid July.
Our Soft Fruit Bushe...
A very high yielding green fruited variety, with good resistance to mildew. The large berries can be harvested from late May, and are ideal for cooking and freezing or preserving. Lush green fruits produced from June to July, on compact plants which are ideal for small gardens.
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Sunshine Blue is a winner for the home garden. Surprisingly, it was originally bred as a crop blueberry but wasn’t a huge hit: its very long fruiting season makes harvest impractical. As an edible ornamental, though, it is a star. Its new leaves are sky blue and mature to blue. ..
A vigorous, high yielding variety with medium sized, juicy fruit, with good flavour. Fruits about two weeks later than other varieties, so a useful extension to the season.
Our Soft Fruit Bushes are grown in the UK. They are sold as bare root canes which will be courriered to.. .
The first white currant in both popularity and picking time. The trusses are long and heavy, the fruits are pale yellow and pleasantly sweet. Very reliable giving good crops year after year. Picking time early July.
Our Soft Fruit Bushes are grown in the UK. They are sold as b...