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  • Purple Chokeberry Plant (Potted)

    £12.99
    1 Plant (3L Bio-pot)

    An easy fruit to grow
    Purple Chokeberry is a fantastic fruit plant if you’re new to growing your own berries. The berries themselves will ripen in autumn and, although very tart when raw, they are wonderful for throwing into crumbles and pies! Great for growing in pots – you will receive a growing guide with the chokeberry plant.

    Number of plants: 1 potted plant ( 3 litre biodegradable fibre pot)

    In the kitchen: Cook chokeberries down in crumbles and pies.

     

  • Raspberry Plants – Glen Coe (Potted)

    £9.99
    3 Plants (1L Bio-pots)

    Summer fruiting variety with unique flavour
    Glen Coe is a Scottish variety of raspberry making it a perfect for growing in northern parts of the UK. This thornless raspberry plant produces sweet, dark red, aromatic fruit that are somewhere between a raspberry and a blackberry. You can harvest the fruit from June onwards and they have a good resistance to disease. Your raspberry plants will come with a full growing guide.

    Number of plants: 3 (each in a 1 litre biodegradable fibre pot)

    Variety: Glen Coe

    In the kitchen: Delicious when used in jam due to their unique flavour, these will add variety to your fruit salad or summer berry puddings too.

  • Raspberry Plants – Golden Everest (Potted)

    £9.99
    3 Plants (1L Bio-pots)

    Beautiful golden raspberries!

    This variety of raspberry produces large golden fruits with a mild but sweet flavour. A strong and fast growing raspberry you can begin harvesting fruit from mid-August. Your raspberry plants will arrive in a biodegradable fibre pot and you will receive a growing guide with the plants.

    Number of plants: 3 (each in a 1 litre biodegradable fibre pot)

    Variety: Golden Everest

    In the kitchen: These golden raspberries look fantastic together with pink raspberries in a fruit salad or Eton mess style pudding

  • Raspberry Plants – Malling Promise (Potted)

    £9.99
    3 Plants (1L Bio-pots)

    Hardy, early fruiting raspberry with good disease tolerance
    This early variety of raspberry will produce lots of large fruits with a dark red colour and pleasantly sweet flavour. The plant has a good tolerance to disease is best planted in a sunny spot. The plants come in 1L biodegradable fibre pots. You will receive full growing instructions with your order.

    Number of plants: 3 (each in a 1 litre biodegradable fibre pot)

    Variety: Malling Promise

    In the kitchen: Raspberries are delicious used in puddings such as fruit salads, Eton mess or summer pudding. Good for jam and smoothies.

  • Raspberry Plants – Strawberry Raspberry (Potted)

    £9.99
    3 Plants (1L Bio-pots)

    A raspberry that looks like a strawberry – go on give it a try…

    Much like a wild strawberry plant this plant provides good ground cover and produces little berries that look like strawberries. These berries have a sweet flavour and are fun to grow with children. The plants will die back in the winter and then reappear in the spring. These are a late fruiting variety that you can harvest from late September to October. Your raspberry plants will come in a 1L biodegradable pot ready for planting.

    Number of plants: 3 (will arrive in 3x 1 litre biodegradable fibre pots)

    Variety: Strawberry Raspberry

    In the kitchen: Great one for crumbles and smoothies to add that sweet strawberry flavour, makes yummy jam too.

  • Raspberry Plants – Valentina (Potted)

    £9.99
    3 Plants (1L Bio-pots)

    Delicious summer fruiting variety producing apricot coloured fruits 

    Valentina is a summer fruiting raspberry, producing large, peach coloured fruits that have a sweet and aromatic flavour. The side shoots may need stabilising as this plant will produce a lot of fruit, you can begin harvesting them at the beginning of July. Your Valentina raspberry plants will come with a full growing guide.

    Number of plants: 3 (each in a 1 litre biodegradable fibre pot)

    Variety: Valentina

    In the kitchen: Looks great as part of your summer berry salads or Eton Mess, adding colour and flavour to your raspberry desserts. Why not add to your summer gin and tonic providing a fruity twist.

  • Blueberry Plant – Blue Crop (Potted)

    £9.99
    1 Plant (8.5cm Bio-pot)

    High yields from compact plants
    This compact variety of Blueberry will give you a big crop of rich, sweet-tasting fruit in late summer. It is a self fertile variety, but will give better results if planted alongside another blueberry plant for better pollination rates.

    Number of plants: 1 potted plant (1 litre biodegradable fibre pot)

    Variety: Blue Crop (self-pollinating)

    In the kitchen: Blueberries are an incredibly healthy fruit. So it’s a happy coincidence that there are also incredibly tasty and versatile too. Can be used in a wide array of summery desserts. Delicious with pancakes, in muffins, or smoothies. This variety is also very good for freezing.

  • Brigitta Blueberry Plant

    Blueberry Plant – Sunshine Blue (Potted)

    £9.99
    1 Plant (1L Bio-pot)

    A good blueberry plant for pots
    This hardy variety of blueberry plant is a compact variety that crops well. It is great for growing in pots and containers. It’s a self pollinating variety of blueberry too, so you only need one plant. It is a thirsty plant, so give it plenty of water. They will be ready to harvest in July. The plant will come in a biodegradable fibre pot, together with full growing instructions.

    Number of plants: 1 potted plant (1 litre biodegradable fibre pot)

    Variety: Sunshine Blue (self pollinating)

    In the kitchen: Blueberries can be used in a wide array of summery desserts. Delicious with pancakes, in muffins, or smoothies. This variety is also very good for freezing.

  • Honeyberry – Aurora (Potted)

    £9.99
    1 Plant (1L Bio-pot)

    A hardy little berry that makes good jam
    This variety is reasonably sweet for a Honeyberry, however it is still less sweet than blueberries so best cooked up in jams and puddings. For best results, grow two honeyberry plants alongside each other (approx 1.2m apart) to aid pollination. You will receive full growing instructions with the honeyberry plant, which comes in a biodegradable pot that you can plant straight into the ground or into a slightly larger container. You can harvest the berries from from the beginning of June through to August.

    Number of plants: 1 potted plant (1 litre biodegradable fibre pot)

    Variety: Aurora

    In the kitchen: To get the best from their flavour use in jams or muffins or as part of a summer berry dessert.

     

  • Tayberry Plant

    Tayberry – Buckingham (Potted)

    £9.99
    1 Plant (1L Bio-pot)

    Quick to establish and easy to grow
    A Tayberry is a hybrid plant which is a cross between a loganberry and a raspberry. This variety produces large, delicious fruits which can be up to 5cm long. These tasty fruits are best picked when they have changed from red to deep purple. They are good for planting in pots or containers. The plants come in a biodegradable fibre pot – full growing instructions are included.

    Number of plants: 1 (1 litre biodegradable fibre pot)

    In the kitchen: Treat Tayberries as you would blackberries and raspberries. They work well in dishes such as pies, crumbles, summer pudding or used to make a fruit sauce, jam, ice cream or sorbet.

     

  • Lingonberry – Red Pearl (Potted)

    £9.99
    1 Plant (1L Bio-pot)

    A hardy, disease resistant lingonberry bush

    This is a beautiful evergreen which is native to Britain and produces bright red, tart and juicy berries. It’s a very hardy and disease resistant bush that grows well in shade. Definitely one to try! Lingonberry is very similar to cranberry in flavour. The plant will come in a biodegradable pot, which you can plant straight into another pot or bed in the kitchen garden. A full growing guide comes with the plants.

    Number of plants: 1 potted plant (1 litre biodegradable fibre pot)

    In the kitchen: Lingonberries are very similar to cranberry. They make a delicious jam. You can also use them in summery desserts such as summer pudding. Try making lingonberry juice.

  • Elderberry – Ranch (Potted)

    £9.99
    1 Plant (1L Bio-pot)

    Give your immune system a boost!

    This is a productive plant that’ll give you a good crop to cook with (don’t eat them raw!) Elderberries are easy to grow in any soil type and they are very hardy plants. The berries are packed full of vitamin C and antioxidants and are a great one for helping to fight off those winter colds – try cooking it down with water and sugar into a syrup. The ‘Ranch’ variety is relatively compact and will only grow to 2 metres high. You can harvest the berries from August to September.

    Number of plants: 1 potted plant (1 litre biodegradable fibre pot)

    In the kitchen: THEY MUST BE COOKED! Use Elderberries in crumbles, pies and other fruit puddings or they make delicious jam. If you’re feeling adventurous you can even make your own elderberry wine!

     

  • Cranberry – Vaccinium Macrocarpon ‘Stevens’ (Potted)

    £9.99
    1 Plant (1L Bio-pot)

    A reliable cranberry plant with good frost and disease resistance
    This is the most widely grown variety of cranberry plant as it is well known for its reliability and resistance to frost and diseases. It’s a self-fertile variety producing beautiful deep red fruits with a lovely tangy flavour. Commonly known as ‘Stevens’ this is an American variety that is creeping and low-growing it will only reach a height of 20cm. You should be able to begin harvesting the fruits from October.

    The cranberry plant will come in a bio-degradable pot – you can either plant it in its pot, or peel the pot off. You will receive a full growing guide with your plant.

    Number of plants: 1 potted plant (1 litre biodegradable fibre pot)

    Variety: Vaccinium Macrocarpon ‘Stevens’

    In the kitchen: Cranberries come into their own around Christmas but are good for much more than accompanying the turkey. Their sour flavour lends itself well to both sweet and savoury dishes, as well as in smoothies, juices and cocktails.