FRUIT

 Index : Fruit :
Apple Trees
Cooking (Culinary)
and Cider Apples
Dual Purpose
Cooking/Dessert Apples
Dessert Apples
Crab Apples
Family Apple Trees
Pollination Guide

Pear Trees
Pear Trees
Family Pear Trees
Pollination Guide

Pollination Bee Nests
Bee Nest Boxes
Plums, Gages & Damsons
Plums, Gages & Damson Trees
Pollination Guide

Other Fruit & Nuts
Almonds
Apricots
Cherries
Chinese Gooseberries
Figs
Grapevines
Hazel Nuts
Kiwi Fruits
Medlars
Mulberries
Nectarines
Peaches
Quinces
Rhubarb
Walnuts
Soft Fruit: Berries
Chokeberries
Blackberries
Blueberries
Boysenberries
NEW Goji Berries
Gooseberries
Jostaberries
Loganberries
Raspberries
Strawberries
Tayberries

Soft Fruit: Currants
Blackcurrants
Red Currants
White Currants

Citrus Fruit
Kumquats, Lemons, Oranges

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Soft fruit certified virus free stock where applicable, other fruit ministry inspected.

All fruit prices (excluding citrus fruit) are free of VAT.

Unless marked otherwise all fruit is field grown / bare rooted.

KEY
Br = Bare rooted cutting, layer etc.
Sd = Bare rooted seedling
Pg = Pot grown.
Ball = Ball rooted (roots & soil wrapped in a hessian sack).

Culinary fruit for cooking.
Dessert fruit (does not need cooking).

AVAILABILITY We can only sell bare-rooted plants (listed Sd, Br or Tr - see Key) when they are dormant (depending on the weather this is normally between November and late March). Pot grown plants are normally available all year. We don't charge your credit card for goods until they are about to be despatched.

To check on availability please click on "check availability" above prices.


Most fruit trees and soft fruit are pollinated by insects, the main pollinator being bees. Recently there has been a decline in honey bees who are a major asset to pollination. Also our other native bees have been in decline due to loss of breeding habitats and wild flowers. To ensure pollination of your fruit trees and soft fruit it is now possible to encourage a native bees into your garden or orchard with Oxford Bee Company's bee nest boxes.

BUCKINGHAM NURSERIES AND GARDEN CENTRE - ESTABLISHED 1945

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