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Started by Marlborough, September 11, 2015, 07:21:23

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Marlborough

After tasting greengages for the first time and loving them, I have decided to boy myself a tree. Can anyone recommend an online supplier or nursery. I have bought a few dud fruit trees in my time, from the likes of Gardenbargains. Thanks for any advice you can offer. :wave:
Paul

Marlborough

Paul

galina

I bought most of our fruit trees from Deacon's Nursery.  One grapevine was mislabelled - it happens everywhere, but the trees were excellent and all as ordered.  Whether I should have gone for a geographically closer nursery with more similar soil to ours wasn't something I considered at the time.  They were the one nursery that had what I wanted and on the rootstocks that I wanted.  Despite differences in soil and climate the trees were raised in and ours, everything settled in well here and produced early too.

http://www.deaconsnurseryfruits.co.uk/?s=gage&post_type=product

They have a good choice of greengages.   :wave: 

Melbourne12

As our allotment area expands, we've bought quite a few fruit trees in recent years.  Our favourite supplier is Blackmoor http://www.blackmoor.co.uk/category/100

We have an Oullins Golden Gage from them, which is in its second year after planting.  We have allowed only a modest crop to develop this year, but we hope that next year we'll get a good harvest from what will be a well-established tree.

chriscross1966

Second vote for Blackmoor here... my peach and almonds have been very successful and are cropping a couple of years before expected.... if we can get a bit more sun here my peaches should be ripening up soon...... almonds seem to be getting there

saddad

We have a wonderful Oullins we got from Deacons...  :wave:

Digeroo

Many thanks for the link to Deacons. I have wanted a Mirabelle for some time and they have a good choice.


Marlborough

Thanks for everyone's advice, all of those mentioned sites look a whole lot better than those on offer in Sunday newspapers! :wave:
Paul

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