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Have you ever been tempted to grow your own vegetables, fruit trees or a herb garden? At Arboretum we are here to help, whether you're a beginner or an expert. Choose from a wide variety of vegetable bulbs and seeds from cabbage to tomato and from carrots to radish. You may decide to also grow your own fruit trees. We have a wide variety of apple trees including Beauty of Bath, Cox's Orange Pippin and Elstar and a range of soft fruit plants such as raspberries, blackberries, blueberries and even gooseberries.
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This variety of gooseberry is a very vigorous, spreading bush with large, pale green berries which are good for both culinary and dessert use. One of the most popular Gooseberries grown due to heavy yields and resistance to gooseberry milldew.
Gooseberries are easy to grow shrubs for any size gardens and are usually the first bush fruit to be picked. Can be grown as bushes, fans, espaliers, cordons or even standards.
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Mr Fothergills
Also called Corn Salad, it has a distinctive mild flavour. Can be harvested whole or as individual leaves for cut and come again salad crops.
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Plant, Grow, Flower, Dig Out! Ideal for drying and storing your bulbs ready for next year. Once the flowers have finished simply lift out and place out of sight in the shed or garage.
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A compact lavender, named after Gertrude Jekyll's garden at Munstead Wood. It produces dense spikes of fragrant, bluish-purple summer flowers above slender, aromatic, grey-green leaves.
This is a lovely lavender for edging paths and borders; the aromatic foliage perfumes the air if you brush against it. The flower-spikes are highly attractive to bees and other nectar-loving insects.
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Lavandula angustifolia, commonly known as English lavender, is a perennial flowering plant prized for its aromatic foliage and vibrant flowers. It is renowned for its culinary, medicinal, and ornamental uses.
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Mr Fothergills
Suitable for any region and soil type, this high-quality variety produces high yields of easy to clean leeks with excellent disease resistance.
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Lemon Balm is a perennial herb of the mint family, it is easy to grow and is a robust grower. It has a distinct lemon-scented foilage. During the summer months, it produces small creamy-white or pale purple flower spikes that are full of nectar, which attracts bees!
Lemon Balm has many uses, as a culinary herb it can be infused to make tea as well as flavouring ice-creams, it is also used as a herb for stuffing poultry. Harvest throughout hte summer by snipping or pinching out the growing tips, it will keep regenerating all summer!
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Vred for crisp Cos type baby leaves with a sweet flavour. Easy to grow, with resistance to downy mildew and Lettuce Mosaic Virus.
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Mr Fothergills
Beautiful oak-leaf shape red and green lettuce leaves to make a perfect baby leaf salad. Can be picked as needed and more will grow in their place!
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Malus 'Golden Hornet' is a small deciduous tree with a broad ovoid crown and white flowers followed by a profuse crop of bright, deep yellow fruits 2.5cm in length, which persist well into winter.
Note: €15 surcharge for premium tree tube packaging added at checkout.
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Malus 'Red Sentinel' is a medium-sized deciduous tree with single white flowers 3cm in width, followed by clusters of cherry-like, glossy, deep red fruits 2.5cm in width, which persist well into winter.
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Malus domestica 'Beauty of Bath' is a compact, early-fruiting, dessert apple tree with pale pink flowers in spring and medium-sized, edible, red-mottled, sharp, crisp fruit ready to harvest in late summer.
The flesh has a good flavour for such an early variety. As with all early-season apples, the timing of picking has quite an influence on the flavour, which can go from a mildly sharp to sweeter as it ripens.
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Bramley's Seedling is the most famous and definitive cooking apple. A variety used mainly for cooking purposes (although many people like to eat them fresh as well).
Apple Bramley's Seedling produces huge crops of very large green apples, lightly striped red; the flesh is cream-coloured, juicy and of excellent flavour, with high acidity. Very big, vigorous tree. Partial tip-bearer, so not suitable for trained forms.
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Malus d. 'Cox's Orange Pippin' is an upright to spreading, deciduous tree with ovate, toothed, dark grey-green leaves turning yellow or orange in autumn, pink-flushed, white flowers in spring, and edible, orange-flushed, red-streaked, dull yellow-green fruit ready for harvest in mid-autumn.
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Malus domestica 'Egremont Russet' is an apple tree with pale pink flowers in summer, followed by rough-skinned sweet apples that are dull gold flecked with yellow, and noted for their nutty flavour and crisp dryish firm flesh.
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Malus domestica 'Elstar' is an apple tree with pale-pink flowers in spring, followed by flavourful fruit from late autumn. This apple cultivar 'Elstar' is the result of a cross between 'Golden Delicious' and 'Ingrid Marie'.
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Malus are small to medium-sized deciduous trees with showy flowers in spring and ornamental or edible fruit in autumn. 'Granny Smith' is a culinary or dessert cultivar with a profusion of fragrant, pinkish-white flowers along with firm, crisp and juicy apples.
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'James Grieve' is a culinary or dessert cultivar. Suitable for northerly, colder rainfall areas. Good, regular crops of apples, yellow-green speckled and striped orange-red, but can easily bruise. Savoury, crisp to melting flesh; when cooked keeps shape, with juicy, delicate flavour. Season of use is from September to October, and longer.
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