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Plum Victoria

Possibly our favourite English plum that is excellent for both eating, cooking and jam! Easy to grow and is a great pollen provider for other varieties, cropping in abundance in late August. A gift that will keep on giving!No matter what size the garden,
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Possibly our favourite English plum that is excellent for both eating, cooking & jam! Easy to grow & is a great pollen provider for other varieties, cropping in abundance in late August. A gift that will keep on giving! No matter what size the garden, there's always space for a tree, & many fruit trees can be grown in containers. It's also a unique way to send someone special a memorable Christmas gift which will give years of pleasure.. 1 Bare Root Tree. Full growing instructions included.....

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August - The third season of the year after summer, before winter.
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Suttons Seeds
Suttons Seeds are an internationally renowned supplier of all types of seeds for fruit and vegetables. Originally founded in 1806 by John Sutton it is now based in Paignton.

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Fruit Seeds/plants/bushes
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A wide range of garden equipment.

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