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The Best Stone Fruit Trees Collection - Pack of Four - Peach, Plum, Apricot & Cherry

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A Peach, Apricot, Cherry and a Plum Tree - what more could you want!

If you like your fresh fruit, especially that juicy summer Peach or some lovely luscious Cherries, not to mention of course the sumptuous Plums and aromatic Apricots - then this is the collection for you!

Featuring one tree of each of the above, these are perfect to grow if you want to eat more fruit as part of a healthy lifestyle, or perhaps you'll use some of your bountiful harvests for decadent puddings.

A massive garden is not needed to grow these as they will thrive in patio planters and can be easily kept compact with pruning if space is limited. Picking your own home produced bumper crops means these trees will quickly pay for themselves, the fruit costing a fraction of the price of bags you may buy in the shops, and you know exactly where they have come from!

Our special trees are delivered at around 140cm (5ft) tall, all you need to do is plant them, and watch them quickly grow into 6-7ft tall heavy croppers, giving a high yield of easily accessible fruit, without any need for ladders at picking time. All of our fruit trees should be producing well within a season or two planting. Unlike many varieties on the market, you do not need to buy extra trees later on to pollinate the flowers and make the fruit, because these have been specially selected as self-pollinating varieties. They only need a small sunny space to thrive in your garden, or of course on the patio in large planters, even on a balcony! Enjoy the early season white or pink blossoms before the fruits grow.

Your Collection is made up of the following varieties.

 

Peach Suncrest

Plum Opal

Apricot Harlayne

Cherry Sunburst

 

High quality bare rooted tree stocks - as used by commercial growers

Delivered in Winter and throughout Spring, this is the best planting time for these, so they can quickly grow away in the Spring time as temperatures rise.Â