Apple Trees
Our premium apple trees are hardy, reliable & will produce delicious fruit for years, not to mention abundant blossom in spring. Danielle, our fruit grower in the New Forest, has many years' experience growing the UK's finest fruit trees. She’s helped us curate a selection of only the very best performing varieties, each with something unique about them. We'll also help you with everything you need to know about choosing, growing and caring for apple trees.
Late crops of delicious fruit
- Rich, sweet and aromatic (eating)
- One of the best-flavoured modern varieties
- Eat straight from the tree or press for juice
- Harvest from October (stores well)
Red skin, flesh and pink juice
- Balanced taste with strawberry hints (eating)
- Self fertile (needs no pollinating partner)
- Makes incredible freshly-pressed juice
- Harvest from September to October
A great, RHS-recognised variety
- Aromatic with notes of aniseed (eating)
- An orange-flushed, Cox-style apple
- Slice and eat fresh or pack into lunchboxes
- Harvest from August to September
Three trees our growers swear by
- Bumper-cropping varieties
- Easy to grow and full of flavour
- Neat and compact trees for any garden
- Harvest from August to November
Every apple you'll ever need!
- A variety of wonderful flavours
- Easy to grow, excellent disease resistance
- Eat fresh or use in scrummy desserts
- Harvest from August to November
Homegrown apples all season long
- A flavour to suit every taste
- Compact, heavy-cropping varieties
- Eat your apples fresh or bake in desserts
- Enjoy from September to March
Eat? Cook? Why not both?
- Apples for all your needs
- Fruit that stores and freezes well
- Gorgeous blossom in the spring
- Reliably heavy croppers
Start your own orchard
- Two of the very best varieties
- Truly unbeatable flavour
- Attract pollinators to your garden
- Fab for both eating fresh and cooking
Limited on room? No worries!
- Grow as vertical, space-saving cordons
- An incredible dessert pear and cooking apple
- Get big yields from small spaces
- RHS AGM winning varieties
Traditional English eating apple
- Crisp and juicy (eating)
- Tolerates particularly cold, wet conditions
- Ideal for lunchboxes and snacking
- Harvest from September (stores well)
Grow your own thriving orchard!
- Juicy, sweet and intensely flavourful
- RHS award-winning varieties
- Eat fresh or use in scrummy desserts
- Harvest from July to November
An unusual heirloom variety
- Sweet and fruity pineapple flavour (eating)
- Highly unique flavour - a real talking point!
- Press for a tall glass of juice at breakfast
- Harvest from September (stores a few weeks)
Your orchard shortcut
- Sweet and juicy fruits
- Grow these compact trees in any size garden
- Eat fresh or make into jams
- Harvest from July to September
Tight on space? Not a problem
- Chosen for outstanding flavour
- Reliable and easy to grow
- Compact varieties suitable for pots
- Pick fruit from July to September
Old but gold! (Well, green...)
- Versatile with a sharp, juicy taste (dual)
- Maintains firmness when bakes
- Can be used for both cooking and eating
- Harvest from September (stores well)
An incredible origin story!
- Juicy and mild (dual)
- Stained, pinkish-red flesh
- Cooks down wonderfully into a sauce
- Harvest from September
Grown for over 150 years!
- Juicy and sharp (eating)
- Good disease resistance
- Eat straight from the trug
- Harvest from August
All hail this royal icon!
- Crisp, aromatic and delicious (dual)
- Self fertile (no pollinating partner needed)
- Use in a range of dishes or eat fresh
- Harvest from August (stores well)
All the plaudits, half the space
- Columnar fruit trees that save on space
- Three RHS award-winning varieties
- Grow in pots and on balconies
- Create your own miniature orchard
I'll have a pint of apples...
- Bittersharp flavour (cider)
- A rare heritage variety, highly sought after
- Press and make your own homemade cider!
- Harvest from October to November
All-time greats, grown for pots
- Expertly grown to keep nice and small
- Includes heavy-cropping varieties
- Eat fresh, bake in crumbles and cakes
- Juicy apples, stunning flowers
Guarantee your apple yields
- Cross-pollination ensures fruit production
- Both varieties produce dual-purpose apples
- Fact: two trees are better than one!
- Attract more bees to your garden
Your crumble's new best friend
- Sharp tartness, mellows when cooked (cooking)
- Perfect for smaller gardens
- Cook down to a sauce or bake in desserts
- Harvest from October
Versatile with a delicious aroma
- Crisp with a mild, honeyed sweetness (eating)
- Performs very well and produces huge apples
- Makes a great glass of apple juice
- Harvest from September (stores until March)