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Fruit and nut trees

Imagine stepping into your garden on a sunny morning and picking a juicy apple or sweet pear from your own tree. Buying a fruit tree isn't just a step toward self-sufficiency; it's also an enrichment of your garden. Whether you're a novice gardener or an experienced gardener, with the right fruit tree, you'll enjoy fresh fruit and a vibrant garden for years to come. Use our search function and filters to quickly find your favorite varieties and enrich your garden!

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Buy fruit trees: harvest from your own garden

Imagine stepping into your garden on a sunny morning and picking a juicy apple or sweet pear from your own tree. Buying a fruit tree isn't just a step toward self-sufficiency; it's also an enrichment of your garden. Whether you're a novice gardener or an experienced gardener, with the right fruit tree, you'll enjoy fresh fruit and a vibrant garden for years to come.

Why buy a fruit tree?

Buying a fruit tree offers many advantages:

  • Fresh Harvest: Nothing beats the taste of home-grown fruit.
  • Aesthetic value: Fruit trees bloom beautifully in spring and provide shade in summer.
  • Biodiversity: They attract bees, butterflies and birds, which contributes to a healthy ecosystem.
  • Sustainability: Growing your own fruit reduces your ecological footprint.

Whether you have a large garden or just a balcony, there is always a suitable fruit tree or small fruit tree to be found.

Which fruit tree suits you?

Choose from our wide range of fruit, nut, and citrus trees. These are our most popular varieties:

For smaller gardens or balconies, compact fruit trees or columnar varieties are available.

Tips for planting and care

A good start is essential for a healthy fruit tree:

  1. Planting time: The best time to plant a fruit tree is in autumn or early spring.
  2. Location: Choose a sunny spot with well-drained soil.
  3. Planting: Dig a large planting hole, preferably twice as wide and deep as the planting pot your tree came in. The tree should be planted at the same depth as it was in the pot, with the graft union (where the root and trunk meet) just above the ground. Fill with soil and compost. Install a support stake.
  4. Watering: Water regularly, especially during dry periods.
  5. Pruning: Prune annually to maintain shape and encourage fruit production.

With proper care, your fruit tree will grow healthily and produce bountiful harvests.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I keep a fruit tree in a pot?
Yes, there are special dwarf varieties and columnar fruit trees that are suitable for pots.

How long does it take for a fruit tree to bear fruit?
This varies depending on the species and age of the tree. Some trees produce fruit after just one or two years, while others take several years.

Do I need multiple trees for pollination?
Some fruit trees are self-pollinating, while others require a second tree for cross-pollination. Check the product pages for characteristics.

Buying a fruit tree is an investment in the future of your garden and your well-being. With the right choice and care, you'll enjoy delicious fruit and a vibrant garden for years to come. Start planning your own orchard today!

Also read our fruit tree cultivation guide

Fruit trees in pictures

In this video, Tom shows the collection of fruit trees for his new garden.

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