Fruit Trees

Decades of produce make fruit trees and plants a great investment for your garden or allotment. They're also visually striking for much of the year, whether bearing fruit, in full bloom or awash with autumn colour.

Gardeners can choose between three kinds of fruit trees for sale at Marshalls Gardens: bare-root, patio and 10-litre plants. There's also the option of fruit trees grafted onto rootstocks to control growth, ideal for those with limited space.

Our collection of UK fruit trees can be trusted to be well-shaped and healthy, cropping better and better every year. We believe in quantity as well as quality and offer a wide variety of fruit plants, from award-winning raspberry canes and rhubarb crowns to plum, pear and apple trees.

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  • Suitable for spaces of all sizes
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Fruit Trees FAQs

Take a look at some of the frequently asked questions we receive from those looking to buy fruit trees in the UK. You can contact our Customer Service Team or browse our general FAQs for further advice.

What are the types of fruit plants for sale?

There are two main types of fruit plants for sale: soft fruit plants and fruit trees.

Soft fruit is the collective term for small fruits with thin skin like strawberries and raspberries. These grow on herbaceous plants and bushes, an ideal inclusion for an allotment or vegetable patch.

Fruit trees grow in pots or the ground and bear hard fruits including apples, pears and plums.

You can find both soft fruit plants and fruit trees for sale in bare-root and potted varieties. Potted fruit trees are either container-grown or transferred to a pot for sale:

  • Bare-root fruit plants: These must be planted immediately because they have been lifted out of the soil but they usually establish well. They're a cheaper option available between November and March.
  • Potted fruit trees: Either container-grown or taken from the ground and re-potted. Container-grown fruit plants are available year-round and can be replanted at leisure, a luxury that makes them more expensive. Fruit trees potted for purchase are sold in autumn and winter and establish quickly when returned to the ground.

Which fruit trees are best for me?

When deciding which fruit trees are best for your garden or allotment, consider:

  • The type of fruit you want
  • Year-round visual appeal
  • If the tree is fast-growing
  • Whether it's high-maintenance
  • How much space you have

You'll find fruit trees for sale that are deliberately designed for small spaces. These have been grafted onto a dwarf rootstock – the root system of a related tree that's much smaller in size. This limits growth, keeping the fruit plant to a manageable maximum height.

What fruit trees are easiest to grow in the UK?

Fruit trees suited to the climate are easiest to grow in the UK and will require relatively little maintenance. Popular examples include:

  • Apple trees
  • Pear trees
  • Plum trees
  • Cherry trees

Summer fruits like raspberries are also easy to grow and are suitable for any size of garden.

You can find specific advice for your chosen species in our fruit plants and trees growing guides.

When is the best time to plant fruit trees?

The best time to plant fruit trees in the UK is between October and April. This enables the tree to establish itself ahead of the fruiting season. Avoid planting during a frost or when the soil is waterlogged.

Where should you plant fruit trees?

For the sweetest produce, you should plant fruit trees in a sunny spot. Fruit plants with sourer fruit such as gooseberries and acid cherries will be just fine in more shaded areas.

In addition to light, you should also consider temperature and exposure. Prolonged frost damage can ruin your yield, as can strong winds, which discourage key pollinators like bees.

How should you care for fruit trees in the UK?

Although low-maintenance plants, UK fruit trees require some aftercare to maximise performance. This includes:

  • Watering: Newly planted fruit trees commonly experience drought stress, even when summer is cool and wet. Ensuring a consistent water supply is therefore essential to plant health. However, beware of overwatering, which can cause root rot.
  • Mulching: Fruit plants should be mulched annually for the first few years to conserve moisture in the roots, suppress weeds and improve plant resistance to disease. Bulky organic matter such as leaf mould and compost is the most suitable mulch for fruit trees.
  • Feeding: Mulch is lacking in nutrients, so fruit trees also require fertiliser for good growth. This should be sprinkled over the tree's rooting area just beyond the canopy. The key ingredients of your fertiliser should be nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium.

Why buy fruit trees from Marshalls Garden?

  • Our customers are supported by a team of experts dedicated to providing valuable advice. You can also use our growing guides, which are backed by 70 years'experience, to get the best results from your fruit trees and other plants.
  • You can contact us six days a week – including bank holidays – to discuss our products and services or to chat all things gardening.
  • We pride ourselves on offering fast delivery on all orders, with any 'in stock' plants and seeds sent out within three working days. We're green-fingered in more ways than one, too, thanks to our fully recyclable packaging.
  • We won second place at the 2022 Great British Growing Awards for Best Online Retailer.
  • Thousands of five-star reviews on Feefo and a 100% satisfaction guarantee on all our products show that we're a company you can trust.