"Nothing beats the taste of homegrown fruit, and with our bare root fruit trees, it’s never been easier to grow your own. These trees are planted while dormant, so they establish quickly and grow into strong, productive trees that will reward you with delicious harvests for years to come. Whether you’re dreaming of crisp apples, juicy pears, or plump cherries, we’ve selected the best varieties for UK gardens - so you can enjoy the simple pleasure of picking fresh fruit straight from your own tree."
Peter McDermott, Head Gardener
"Nothing beats the taste of homegrown fruit, and with our bare root fruit trees, it’s never been easier to grow your own. These trees are planted while dormant, so they establish quickly and grow into strong, productive trees that will reward you with delicious harvests for years to come. Whether you’re dreaming of crisp apples, juicy pears, or plump cherries, we’ve selected the best varieties for UK gardens - so you can enjoy the simple pleasure of picking fresh fruit straight from your own tree."
Peter McDermott, Head Gardener
Grow Your Own Fruit From Bare Root Trees
Bare root fruit trees are an excellent choice for gardeners looking to establish a fruitful garden without breaking the bank. These trees are field-grown and harvested during their dormant season, making them more affordable and easier to handle than their container-grown counterparts. Once planted, they establish robust root systems, leading to healthier growth and abundant fruit production.
Advantages of Bare Root Fruit Trees:
Without the added expenses of pots and potting media, bare root trees are more budget-friendly.
The dormant season allows a broader variety of fruit tree species and cultivars.
Planting during dormancy encourages roots to grow directly into the native soil, promoting stronger and more resilient trees.
Planting and Establishing Bare Root Fruit Trees:
Aim to plant between November and March when the tree is dormant.
If immediate planting isn't possible, store the tree in a cool, moist environment to prevent the roots from drying out.
Choose a sunny location with well-draining soil to promote healthy growth and fruiting.
Amend the soil with organic matter to improve fertility and drainage.
Ensure the tree is planted at the same depth it was grown in the nursery, with the graft union above soil level.
Popular Bare Root Fruit Trees
Our collection includes a variety of fruit trees suitable for UK gardens, ranging across apple tree, pear trees, plum trees, cherry trees, and more.
Caring for your Bare Root Fruit Trees:
Keep the soil consistently moist, especially during the first year after planting.
Regular pruning helps maintain shape, encourages fruit production, and removes any diseased or damaged wood.
Apply a balanced fertiliser in early spring to support growth and fruiting.
Monitor your trees regularly and take appropriate measures to manage common pests and diseases.
Embracing bare root fruit trees is a rewarding endeavour that brings the pleasure of homegrown produce right to your doorstep. With proper care and attention, these trees will flourish, providing delicious fruits and enhancing the beauty of your garden for years to come."