Easy Guide To Growing Fruit

Fruit Trees

We have a great selection of fruit trees now in store to either plant in your garden or grow on your patio.

From Gooseberries with their very tart sweetness and shiny colour to to Blackcurrants, Redcurrants and Rhubarb your garden will come alive with fruit. ย If you have no room in your garden why not go for the option of our patio fruit trees in which you can grow Apples, Pears, Cherries and Plums, its the perfect time to grow your own.

The HTA and RHS have made this handy leaflet to guide you through picking the right fruit tree, the planting and pruning.

If you need any more advice why not pop in and speak to one of the experts.

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