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The onion plants arrived today - first class condition/packaging. My husband was delighted and will enjoy watching them grow.
I look forward to dealing with you in the future.
Liz Black, Perthshire
Supplied as a containerised tree pruned to approximately 3-4 ft (90-120cm) tall including pot.
This Product is Available Now.A good coloured juicy eating apple. Tasty, although a little sharp and mild flavour with good keeping qualities. It has a firm white flesh.
This variety is very prolific and great for making apple sauce and pies and is usually harvested from September to October depending on the season.
Idared was developed at the University of Idaho in 1942. It is a cross between Jonathan and Wagener and is one of the most popular apples in America.
Recommended by the RHS to be an excellent attractant and nectar source for bees and other beneficial insects.
Recommended by the RHS to assist in encouraging bats into the garden as the flowers are likely to attract moths and other night-flying insects which bats love to eat!
How To Plant Fruit Trees & Nut Trees
Detailed advice on planting fruit and nut trees - including advice on container growing, pruning and training, and advice on specific varieties.
How To Plant Bare Root & Potted Fruit Trees (Video)
An instructional video by Stephen explaining the differences between a bare root and potted fruit tree, and how to plant them.
Rose Hip Jelly Recipe
A quick and easy recipe for making rose hip jelly. Delicious with brown bread and butter or home-made scones.
Fruit Tree Pollination Simplified (hopefully)
Information on fruit tree fertility, pollination and compatibility, with simple explanations of regularly used terms.
Pollinator Friendly Plants
A detailed guide to the seeds and plants sold by Victoriana Nursery Gardens that will attract and provide a food source to bees and other beneficial pollinating insects.
Tree Wishes
Tree Wishes - magazine article giving inspiration to those thinking about growing fruit written by Stephen Shirley for Grow Your Own magazine.