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A tree that has been grown in the field and then lifted out of the ground when dormant. Available from November to March. The roots are more open and the direct contact with the soil encourages them to settle in and establish more readily.
These are 2yr old trees that have been grown 1yr in the field and the second in a pot. Container trees can be planted at any time of the year but establish best when planted during the autumn and need to be watered well during the first summer.
Grapevine
This is recommended as the best white wine variety for the UK. Flavoursome fruits that juice into delicious wine.
A good hardy red grape combining heavy crops of very edible grapes with stunning autumn leaf colour.
Big sets of yellow oval fruit with muscat flavour. Thin bunches for larger fruit if needed. Resistant to mildew.
This is the modern mildew resistant outdoor blue-black eating grape of choice. Crops very well in the UK.
A very large, white grape producing a fine Muscat aroma. A heavy yielding variety. Ripens early.
Large blue-black grape matures to a true black in good summers, sweet refreshing flavour. Red leaves.
Also called 'Fragola'. Intense rich flavours with a strong hint of strawberry, very productive and easy to grow.
Seedless, bright purple-red, eating grape that crops early in autumn. Good winter hardiness even for northern gardens.
Black grape with firm juicy flesh and thin skin. Ripens late in the season and is best grown indoors.
A reliable, excellent quality sweetwater type. Large bunches of quality dessert grapes.
Popular hardy fruiting vine. Dark purple black bloomy sweet grapes. Grow on a warm sunny wall.
Seedless grape producing reliable crops of excellent dessert quality. Small to medium red/amber grapes.