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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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Malus domestica 'Katy' is a vigorous, edible apple tree with white flowers in spring and juicy, sweet, bright red apples ready to harvest from early Autumn.
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Malus d. 'Red Devil' is a vigorous, upright apple tree with pink flowers in spring and sweet, crisp edible crimson fruit from late summer to mid-autumn. Self-fertile variety.
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Discovery is probably the most well-known early apple variety, ripening in late August. It is very easy to grow, and has excellent natural disease resistance.
Covered in white flowers throughout spring, followed by crisp, juicy dessert apples in autumn. These apples do not store well so should be eaten as fresh as possible.
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Lovely aromatic, edible leaves, golden in colour crowned with clusters of small pink flowers. Ideally suited for pots or windowboxes as well as the front of a sunny border.
The fresh leaves can be added to salads or chopped and added to roast meat sandwiches, herb butter, egg dishes and soups. Its aromatic flavour also makes it an excellent addition to pot roast, veal and liver.
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White flowers in Summer, lovely spearmint flavour. Good with potatoes, salads, in mint sauce and for teas.
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Mix this herb in with tomatoes, or add a bit of zing to sliced melon or salads. It is delicious with balsamic vinegar. 'Mint Basil' is a very easy to grow herb which forms a generous lump and looks attractive with its red flushed stems and lilac flowers in summer,
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Highly aromatic herb. Excellent for mint sauce and mint jelly. Pretty garnish for fruit salads, fruit and wine cups and tea. Grows with lilac flowers. Mint can spread indefinitely so take caution where you plant it. The purple flowers are very attractive to bees.
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Mustard is quick and easy to grow and is a favourite salad garnish. It can be sown all-year round, indoors or outdoors. Mustard is a good source of vitamin C, vitamin A and folate.
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Fast growing 'Spanish' variety producing high yields of uniform globes with excellent flavour. The sweet, mild, less pungent flesh is extremely versatile and ideal for using raw or cooked.
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Attractive and versatile variety with mild flavour and crisp flesh. Use young as salad onions or grow on as bulbing onions. Colour intensifies with maturity.
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Oregano Golden is a woody-based perennial to 30cm in height, forming a spreading clump of wiry stems bearing broadly ovate, bright golden-yellow leaves, and light pink tubular flowers in small terminal clusters.
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Also called French or Italian Parsley, it has excellent flavour, making it the chef's favourite and is the one to use in salads, soups and sauces.
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Mr Fothergills
Ideal variety for exhibitions and in the garden, with long, smooth, skinned roots. Shows some resistance to canker and has excellent flavour.
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Mr Fothergills
A broad shouldered variety with smooth white skin and flesh. Shows some resistance to canker. Easier to harvest than some longer rooted varieties.
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A well-known and popular, versatile dwarf variety, very suitable for an additional summer sowing in June or early July to give an early autumn harvest. Produces masses of narrow, dark green, well-filled pods crammed with juicy peas.
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'Stella' is a black cherry with large, rich, high quality fruits. Heavy, regular crops; self-fertile, but the fruit is prone to splitting in wet weather.
Grow in moderately fertile soil in full sun. Cherries are best suited to fan-training so they can be netted against bird damage and protected from frosts.
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'Sunburst' is an upright, deciduous fruit tree which spreads when mature and gets white flowers in late spring, followed by deep-red, sweet cherry fruit in late summer.
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Prunus avium 'Bigarreau Burlat' is an upright, deciduous cherry tree with ovate to oblong, toothed, dark green leaves turning orange and red in autumn and nodding, white flowers in mid-spring followed by glossy, spherical, edible, dark red fruit ready for harvest in late spring.
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