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  • Merryweather Damson tree, 221, 237379, Merryweather Damson tree Merryweather Damson tree
    The most well known Damson variety with slightly larger fruits than Shropshire Prune, and which have a milder flavour. Self fertile and hardy.
    The fruits are larger and milder in flavour than the Shropshire Damson; self fertile and hardy. The most well known Damson variety. Tree sizes for Merryweather Damson: Pixy rootstock is dwarf and can be maintained at around 200cm's in height & width. It is an ideal choice for a smaller garden or intensive orchard and this dwarf Merryweather Damson is also suitable for growing n a 24" container. St Julien is a vigorous tree making a more traditionally orchard-sized tree of around 280-300cm's in height and spread. A heavy cropping tree, ideal for lawn, grassy areas, paddock, etc.
    Merryweather Damson trees for sale The fruits are larger and milder in flavour than the Shropshire Damson; self fertile and hardy. The most well known Damson variety. Tree sizes for Merryweather Damson: Pixy rootstock is dwarf and can be maintained at around 200cm's in height & width. It is an ideal choice for a smaller garden or intensive orchard and this dwarf Merryweather Damson is also suitable for growing n a 24" container. St Julien is a vigorous tree making a more traditionally orchard-sized tree of around 280-300cm's in height and spread. A heavy cropping tree, ideal for lawn, grassy areas, paddock, etc.
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  • Shropshire Damson trees, 210, Shropshire Damson trees, Shropshire Damson trees Shropshire Damson trees
    The fruits of this very hardy variety are smaller and sharper, with the true powerful Damson flavour that has endeared over generations. Very prolific and hardy tree. Self fertile.
    The fruits of this very hardy variety are smaller and sharper, with the true powerful Damson flavour that has endeared over generations. Very prolific and hardy tree. Also known as 'Prune' Damson. Self fertile. Tree sizes for Shropshire Damson: Pixy rootstock is dwarf and can be maintained at around 200cm's in height & width. It is an ideal choice for a smaller garden or intensive orchard and is also suitable for growing n a 24" container. St Julien is a vigorous tree making a more traditionally orchard-sized tree of around 280-300cm's in height and spread. A heavy cropping tree, ideal for lawn, grassy areas, paddock, etc.
    Shropshire Damson tree for sale The fruits of this very hardy variety are smaller and sharper, with the true powerful Damson flavour that has endeared over generations. Very prolific and hardy tree. Also known as 'Prune' Damson. Self fertile. Tree sizes for Shropshire Damson: Pixy rootstock is dwarf and can be maintained at around 200cm's in height & width. It is an ideal choice for a smaller garden or intensive orchard and is also suitable for growing n a 24" container. St Julien is a vigorous tree making a more traditionally orchard-sized tree of around 280-300cm's in height and spread. A heavy cropping tree, ideal for lawn, grassy areas, paddock, etc.
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  • Farleigh Damson trees, 226, 237380, Farleigh Damson trees Farleigh Damson trees
    The fruits are round and almost black-blue with a greenish well flavoured flesh. Ripens mid September, heavy cropping & reliable. Partially self fertile.
    The fruits are round and almost black-blue with a greenish well flavoured flesh. Ripens mid September, heavy cropping & reliable. Partially self fertile. Tree sizes for Farleigh Damson: Pixy rootstock is dwarf and can be maintained at around 200cm's in height & width. It is an ideal choice for a smaller garden or intensive orchard and is also suitable for growing n a 24" container. St Julien is a vigorous tree making a more traditionally orchard-sized tree of around 280-300cm's in height and spread. A heavy cropping tree, ideal for lawn, grassy areas, paddock, etc.
    Farleigh Damson trees The fruits are round and almost black-blue with a greenish well flavoured flesh. Ripens mid September, heavy cropping & reliable. Partially self fertile. Tree sizes for Farleigh Damson: Pixy rootstock is dwarf and can be maintained at around 200cm's in height & width. It is an ideal choice for a smaller garden or intensive orchard and is also suitable for growing n a 24" container. St Julien is a vigorous tree making a more traditionally orchard-sized tree of around 280-300cm's in height and spread. A heavy cropping tree, ideal for lawn, grassy areas, paddock, etc.
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  • HOW TO GROW DAMSON TREES HOW TO GROW DAMSON TREES
    First choose a rootstock because this decides how big the tree will grow. Dwarfing trees on Pixy stock are best for smaller areas but if you have an orchard then vigorous St Julien stock will be more appropriate. Damsons are very hardy and can grow well even in the North. Good fertile reasonably drained soil is best. Pruning consists of removing lower branches and shortening long leaders in late Summer.
  • Sowing Orchard Dreams: The Easiest Fruit Trees for Your UK Garden Sowing Orchard Dreams: The Easiest Fruit Trees for Your UK Garden
    Embarking on the delightful journey of growing fruit trees in your UK garden opens up a world of possibilities. For those eager to cultivate without an exhaustive learning curve, opting for the easiest fruit trees is the key to a thriving orchard. Here's a guide to the effortlessly rewarding fruit trees that will flourish in your UK haven.
  • Top Tips For Growing Healthy Fruit Trees Top Tips For Growing Healthy Fruit Trees
    Fruit trees are a long term investment; treated kindly they can reward year on year for easily 20 years or more. So having gone to the time and trouble buying and planting them it makes perfect sense to go that little bit further with your investment – keeping them in the pink.
  • Top Tips For Growing Fruit Trees In Small Gardens Top Tips For Growing Fruit Trees In Small Gardens
    So many gardeners dream of having an orchard of their own but equally the majority of gardeners aren’t blessed with endless space. The start of your fruit tree growing dream can seem a bit daunting…. But hold onto your dream and harness the anticipation because almost anything is possible for this is where the excitement really starts!
  • 10 Best Fruit Trees To Grow - Tips For Growing Fruit Trees 10 Best Fruit Trees To Grow - Tips For Growing Fruit Trees
    To help you get started, consider these ten options for fruit trees. You'll find that they are highly likely to be great options for your property, and may even inspire some other ideas of how you can make the space even more inviting and functional.
  • How to Choose Fruit Trees for Your Home Garden How to Choose Fruit Trees for Your Home Garden
    How to Choose Fruit Trees for Your Home Garden
  • The Easy Beginners Guide To Growing Fruit Trees The Easy Beginners Guide To Growing Fruit Trees
    It’s surprising how many keen and experienced gardeners know comparatively little about planting fruit trees. Maybe it’s because they’re the kind of thing you don’t plant too often, certainly not every year. Or perhaps it’s because the subject seems daunting and complicated.
  • 10 Best Fruit Trees to Grow in the UK 10 Best Fruit Trees to Grow in the UK
    There's nothing like fruit trees to add beauty and value to a residential property. With space to plant several, you're wondering what would be most likely to flourish in your back garden. The fact is there are a number of UK fruit trees that are known to grow well. Consider the following suggestions, and how they fit in with your likes and dislikes.
  • Growing Fruit Trees – Twenty Do’s And Don’t’s Growing Fruit Trees – Twenty Do’s And Don’t’s
    Pruning is a basic requirement that should never be avoided. Without it your trees will become unshapely and not very productive. Correct pruning - even of a basic kind – encourages the right type of new growth that will produce the flowers and fruit.
  • 10 Helpful Hints to Start Growing Fruit Trees in Your Garden 10 Helpful Hints to Start Growing Fruit Trees in Your Garden
    10 Helpful Hints to Start Growing Fruit Trees in Your Garden
  • The Best Low-Maintenance Fruit Trees The Best Low-Maintenance Fruit Trees
    It's nice to have enough property to add a few fruit trees. Even so, do you know which trees would work best? Unless you plan to spend a lot of time caring for the trees, it pays to know which ones will require relatively little attention. Before you buy fruit trees online, take the time to learn which ones are truly low-maintenance. You may be surprised at how many choices are open to you.

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