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Tree Fruits
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Cherry 'Kordia' - Fruit
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This variety will surprise you with glossy dark fruits. The firm flesh has a delightfully sweet flavour. This tree is also a good ornamental subject with white blossom in spring. Harvest in June-July.
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Miniature Kiwi 'Issai' - Fruit
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Kiwis are easy to grow. All you need is a sunny south-facing wall or pergola. This is a fast-growing, self-fertilizing variety with long felty shoots, so no separate male and female plants are needed for fructification. The plant is winter-hardy and produces very tasty fruits the size of plums, which do not need peeling. The fruits taste delicious and are rich in vitamin C. Harvest in November.
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Red Currant 'Jonkheer van Tets' - Fruit
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Early and juicy. Nothing is tastier than freshly picked currants in summer. They are so healthy and nutritious. These low-maintenance plants are undemanding as to soil type, so they can be grown in any garden. The currants can be harvested in July.
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White Currant 'White Pearl' - Fruit
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Nothing is tastier than freshly picked currants in summer. They are so healthy and nutritious. White currants are less common than red currants but have a deliciously sweet flavour. These low-maintenance plants are undemanding as to soil type, so they can be grown in any garden. The currants can be harvested in July.
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Black Currant 'Titania' - Fruit
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Nothing is tastier than freshly picked currants in summer. They are so healthy and nutritious. These low-maintenance plants have big fruits and are undemanding as to soil type, so they can be grown in any garden. The currants can be harvested in July.
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Giant Blueberries 'Bluejay' - Fruit
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Early variety. These are surely the best of all berries and are favourites with gardeners and cooks alike. Pinkish-white flowers appear in April-May followed by berries in July-August. The berries are tasty and very nutritious and have medicinal properties. Plant in ericaceous compost. Not self fertile. Plant 2-3 bushes together.
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Giant Blueberries 'Jersey' - Fruit
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Late variety. These are surely the best of all berries and are favourites with gardeners and cooks alike. Pinkish-white flowers appear in April-May followed by berries in July-August. The berries are tasty and very nutritious and have medicinal properties. Plant in ericaceous compost. Not self fertile. Plant 2-3 bushes together.
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Juicy Plum 'Valor' - Fruit
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This plum variety will suprise you with giant fruits as large as apples! The super-sized, black fruits of this speciality are tender and succulent with an exquisite flavour. The fruits of this disease-resistant apple-plum can be harvested in September-October after only 2 years.
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Dwarf Pear - Fruit
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In spite of the diminutive height of this dwarf pear, the firm, juicy, tasty fruits are normal size. The tree can also be grown in a patio pot. The pears ripen in September-October. Self fertile.
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Thornless Blackberry - Fruit
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This blackberry has two very appealing qualities. It produces giant blackberries and it has thornless branches. The fruits are delicious eaten straight from the cane, but also a choice fruit for making juice or your own tasty jam. The canes are thornless, so you won't get scratched when picking the fruit. It needs some support such as a trellis or netting. Rapid growth and hardy. Harvest August-September.
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Giant Blueberries 'Goldtraube' - Fruit
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Medium-early variety. These are surely the best of all berries and are favourites with gardeners and cooks alike. Pinkish-white flowers appear in April-May followed by berries in July-August. The berries are tasty and very nutritious and have medicinal properties. Plant in ericaceous compost. Not self fertile. Plant 2-3 bushes together.
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Dual Pear - Fruit
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The well-known Conférence pear is famous for its irresistibly sweet flavour. Bonne Louise has delicious flesh that is as soft as butter. These two varieties have been grafted on to one rootstock. They pollinate each other. The fruits can be harvested in September to October.
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Sharon Fruit - Fruit
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The sharon fruit is an improved persimmon variety with no pips or tannins, so it can be eaten before it is overripe when the flesh is still firm. Tastes a bit like an apricot. Harvest September-November.
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Standard Gooseberry 'Rolonda'® - Fruit
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A very productive gooseberry, commonly producing harvests of 1-2 kg of dark red fruits with a delightfully sweet flavour in July-August. The fruits are excellent for eating fresh or making jam. Delicious, sweet flavour. The fruits can be harvested in July-August. Ultimate height 1.5 M.
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Dual Apple - Fruit
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Elstar and Golden Delicious. Two very healthy varieties grafted on to one rootstock. They pollinate each other. You can pick two different apples from one tree. Ideal for small gardens. Harvest in October.
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Dual Cherry - Fruit
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Two cherry varieties on one tree. The variety Van produces firm, deep red fruit with a delicious flavour. The second, Bigarreau Napoleon, boasts tempting, sweet cherries. Both varieties produce a very high yield and they pollinate each other. Harvest June-August.
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Dwarf Apple - Fruit
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Although the tree stays small, it produces large fruits. These dwarf apple trees can also be planted in a spacious planter on the patio or balcony for an unusual feature. They don't take up much space. You can harvest the deliciously tasting fruits in October-November. Self fertile.
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Dwarf Peach - Fruit
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This miniature peach tree displays delightfully scented blossom, followed by tasty fruits that can be harvested in summer. The dwarf peach prefers a warm, sheltered spot in the garden or on the patio. Self fertile.
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