Fruit trees
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Common grape vine - Vitis vinifera ‘Vanessa’ - Height 60-75cm - ⌀21cm
Regular price £39.95 GBPRegular price -
Blackberry - 3 pcs - Rubus Thornless - Height 25-40cm - ⌀9cm
Regular price £35.95 GBPRegular price
Collection: Fruit trees
Fruit trees and fruit bushes offer the wonderful pleasure of harvesting fresh produce straight from the garden. These plants range from young saplings that develop into mature trees over the years, to compact bushes that are perfectly suited for smaller gardens or even larger containers. The selection of fruit is wide and varied, from traditional favourites such as apples, pears, plums and peaches, to more unusual options like kiwis and citrus. For those who enjoy soft fruits, there are also bushes for raspberries, strawberries and blackberries, providing a delicious harvest throughout the season.
Care and the ideal location
Fruit trees and bushes are suitable for both seasoned gardeners and enthusiastic beginners, though the care requirements differ by variety. Most fruit plants thrive in a sunny position with at least six hours of direct light each day. They prefer well-draining soil enriched with organic matter to support strong growth. Regular watering is essential, particularly in dry spells, but waterlogging should be avoided to protect the roots. Annual pruning and occasional feeding will encourage better yields and maintain plant health. With a little care, young fruit trees and bushes grow into productive plants that reward you year after year.
Scientific names and origin
The scientific names of fruit plants vary according to species: the apple is known as *Malus domestica*, the pear as *Pyrus communis*, the peach as *Prunus persica*, and the kiwi as *Actinidia deliciosa*. Their origins are diverse: apples and pears trace back to Europe and Asia, kiwis are native to China, while citrus fruits come from tropical regions of Asia. In their natural habitats, these plants contribute to biodiversity and provide food for wildlife. When cultivated at home, they bring both beauty and a practical harvest to the garden, making fruit trees and bushes a rewarding addition to any outdoor space.