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Harry Baker is a fairly new variety of Crab apple with green purple leaves and large pink flowers The newest leaves are the brightest Harry Baker are large for a crab apple being dark red with dark pink flesh that last Crab apples are lovely ornamental trees The blossom is prolific and the small apples are abundant giving beautiful autumn colour They are self fertile but will pollinate other apple trees and the fruit can be made into crab apple jelly A guide to pollination groups Crab apples are self fertile so do not need a pollinating partner however they themselves are good pollinators of other apple varieties A guide to rootstocks Fruit trees are grafted onto rootstocks which determine the vigour and eventual size of the tree M9 dwarfing 225m planting distance between trees 25m M26 semi dwarfing 2635m planting distance between trees 4m MM106 all purpose 3755m planting distance between trees 5m M25 vigorous 565m planting distance between trees 10m PLEASE SEND YOUR INQUIRY FOR OUR BEST PRICES WHOLESALES PRICES
Harry Masters Jersey is a mid season bittersweet variety which makes a high quality cider Medium sized conical apples greatly flushed dark red The flesh is sweet and astringent It is a reliable cropper becoming ready late October Flowers mid to late May A guide to pollination groups Most fruit trees need another tree in the vicinity in flower at the same time for pollination The flowering time is given a pollination group letter A E There is some flowering overlap between adjacent letters so an apple in group B can be pollinated ideally with another from the same group but can also be pollinated from the group either side in this example group A or C A guide to rootstocks Fruit trees are grafted onto rootstocks which determine the vigour and eventual size of the tree M9 dwarfing 225m planting distance between trees 25m M26 semi dwarfing 2635m planting distance between trees 4m MM106 all purpose 3755m planting distance between trees 5m M25 vigorous 565m planting distance between trees 10m PLEASE SEND YOUR INQUIRY FOR OUR BEST PRICES WHOLESALES PRICES
Delicious tangy freeze dried Apple are coated in silky dark chocolate creating a contrasting flavour sensation for your taste buds. If you love sweet treats but are more of fruits fan then this is the treat for you,with no artificial colour, flavours or preservatives. @ Ahmedabad, India
Supplier: Fruit juice concentrate like sour cherry juice concentrate, organic apple juice concentrate, dark sweet cherry juice concentrate, date juice concentrate
Category: Fresh Produce Type: Fresh Fruits Packaging: Available in various sizes (1kg, 2kg, 5kg, 10kg) Storage: Keep refrigerated at 4C for optimal freshness Shelf Life: Varies by fruit, typically 5-14 days Available Fresh Fruit Varieties: Fresh Strawberries Description: Juicy, ripe strawberries, freshly harvested. Uses: Snacking, salads, desserts. Fresh Apples Description: Crisp and refreshing apples, available in various varieties. Uses: Snacking, salads, baking. Fresh Bananas Description: Ripe bananas, perfect for snacks or smoothies. Uses: Smoothies, snacking, baking. Fresh Cranberries Description: Tart and fresh cranberries, ideal for seasonal dishes. Uses: Sauces, baking, salads. Fresh Kiwi Description: Sweet and tangy kiwi, a perfect addition to fruit salads. Uses: Salads, smoothies, snacks. Fresh Tamarind Fresh Oranges Fresh Blueberries Description: Plump and sweet blueberries, perfect for a healthy snack. Uses: Snacking, smoothies, baking. Fresh Mangoes Description: Sweet and tropical mangoes, bursting with flavor. Uses: Snacking, smoothies, salads. Fresh Raspberries Description: Tart and fresh raspberries, ideal for snacks or desserts. Uses: Smoothies, desserts, baking. Fresh Blackberries Description: Juicy blackberries, perfect for a refreshing snack. Uses: Snacking, smoothies, sauces. Fresh Pineapples Description: Sweet and tangy pineapple, freshly sliced. Uses: Snacking, salads, tropical drinks. Fresh Mixed Berries Description: A mix of strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries. Uses: Smoothies, fruit bowls, desserts. Fresh Peaches Description: Sweet and juicy peaches, handpicked for freshness. Uses: Snacking, pies, jams. Fresh Cherries Description: Dark, sweet cherries, perfect for snacking or baking. Uses: Snacking, baking, desserts. Fresh Papayas Description: Tropical papayas, sweet and ready to eat. Uses: Smoothies, fruit salads, desserts. Fresh Pomegranates Description: Juicy pomegranate seeds, bursting with flavor. Uses: Salads, snacks, desserts. Fresh Apricots Description: Sweet and ripe apricots, perfect for fresh eating. Uses: Snacking, baking, jams. Fresh Lychee Description: Exotic lychees, sweet and ready to eat. Uses: Snacks, fruit salads, desserts. Fresh Dragon Fruit (Pitaya) Fresh Guavas Fresh Grapes Fresh Jackfruit Fresh Mulberries Fresh Pears Fresh Passion Fruit Fresh Plums Fresh Watermelon Fresh Cantaloupe Fresh Persimmons
Sanctus Hubertus is an early dessert plum with medium sized dark red fruit a blue bloom and yellow flesh It is not self fertile and requires a pollinating partner Plums are sent from November until March as bare rooted one year old trees All varieties are self fertile unless stated They need a sheltered position protected from frost Plum trees are quite hardy but they flower early in the year so if you loose the flower to frost there will not be any fruit The soil needs to be rich and moisture retentive but not waterlogged A sunny position will help the fruit to ripen and become sweet Plums do not store so pick and eat or destone and freeze Many varieties are dual purpose so as well as being delicious to just eat they can be cooked to make pies crumbles jams and chutney Prune plums in the summer after cropping unlike most other top fruit which is pruned in the winter A guide to pollination groups Most plums are self fertile so do not need a pollinating partner however they will produce a better crop if a pollinating partner is available For the few varieties that do require a pollinating partner refer to the pollination group Most fruit trees need another tree in the vicinity in flower at the same time for pollination The flowering time is given a pollination group letter A E There is some flowering overlap between adjacent letters so an apple in group B can be pollinated ideally with another from the same group but can also be pollinated from the group either side in this example group A or C
Czar produces good crops of dark purple plums with yellow flesh It is dual purpose being a culinary variety which can be used as a dessert plum when ripe It has some frost resistance and is self fertile Plums are sent from November until March as bare rooted one year old trees All varieties are self fertile unless stated They need a sheltered position protected from frost Plum trees are quite hardy but they flower early in the year so if you loose the flower to frost there will not be any fruit The soil needs to be rich and moisture retentive but not waterlogged A sunny position will help the fruit to ripen and become sweet Plums do not store so pick and eat or destone and freeze Many varieties are dual purpose so as well as being delicious to just eat they can be cooked to make pies crumbles jams and chutney Prune plums in the summer after cropping unlike most other top fruit which is pruned in the winter A guide to pollination groups Most plums are self fertile so do not need a pollinating partner however they will produce a better crop if a pollinating partner is available For the few varieties that do require a pollinating partner refer to the pollination group Most fruit trees need another tree in the vicinity in flower at the same time for pollination The flowering time is given a pollination group letter A E There is some flowering overlap between adjacent letters so an apple in group B can be pollinated ideally with another from the same group but can also be pollinated from the group either side in this example group A or C PLEASE SEND YOUR INQUIRY FOR OUR BEST PRICES WHOLESALES PRICES
Count Athans Gage has large round dark red fruit with golden yellow flesh This dessert plum is juicy with a good flavour It is a reliable cropper but is not self fertile It requires pollination and Oulins Gage is recommended as the best choice Plums are sent from November until March as bare rooted one year old trees All varieties are self fertile unless stated They need a sheltered position protected from frost Plum trees are quite hardy but they flower early in the year so if you loose the flower to frost there will not be any fruit The soil needs to be rich and moisture retentive but not waterlogged A sunny position will help the fruit to ripen and become sweet Plums do not store so pick and eat or destone and freeze Many varieties are dual purpose so as well as being delicious to just eat they can be cooked to make pies crumbles jams and chutney Prune plums in the summer after cropping unlike most other top fruit which is pruned in the winter A guide to pollination groups Most plums are self fertile so do not need a pollinating partner however they will produce a better crop if a pollinating partner is available For the few varieties that do require a pollinating partner refer to the pollination group Most fruit trees need another tree in the vicinity in flower at the same time for pollination The flowering time is given a pollination group letter A E There is some flowering overlap between adjacent letters so an apple in group B can be pollinated ideally with another from the same group but can also be pollinated from the group either side in this example group A or C PLEASE SEND YOUR INQUIRY FOR OUR BEST PRICES WHOLESALES PRICES
Early Prolific as the name implies is an early heavy cropping plum The small dark purple fruits are dual purpose good for eating and cooking The flesh is a golden yellow and makes good jam Not self fertile early prolific requires a pollinating partner Plums are sent from November until March as bare rooted one year old trees All varieties are self fertile unless stated They need a sheltered position protected from frost Plum trees are quite hardy but they flower early in the year so if you loose the flower to frost there will not be any fruit The soil needs to be rich and moisture retentive but not waterlogged A sunny position will help the fruit to ripen and become sweet Plums do not store so pick and eat or destone and freeze Many varieties are dual purpose so as well as being delicious to just eat they can be cooked to make pies crumbles jams and chutney Prune plums in the summer after cropping unlike most other top fruit which is pruned in the winter A guide to pollination groups Most plums are self fertile so do not need a pollinating partner however they will produce a better crop if a pollinating partner is available For the few varieties that do require a pollinating partner refer to the pollination group Most fruit trees need another tree in the vicinity in flower at the same time for pollination The flowering time is given a pollination group letter A E There is some flowering overlap between adjacent letters so an apple in group B can be pollinated ideally with another from the same group but can also be pollinated from the group either side in this example group A or C A guide to rootstocks St Julien A moderate vigour reaching 45 m planting distance between trees 45m Pixy dwarfing rootstock 253m planting distance between trees 3m Brompton vigorous reaching rootstock 6m planting distance between trees 812m WURS766 semi dwarfing rootstock 3m planting distance between trees 336m PLEASE SEND YOUR INQUIRY FOR OUR BEST PRICES WHOLESALES PRICES