Dwarf/Patio Plum Tree 'Reine Claude D'Oullins' 1M |
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| Availability | In stock |
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62450
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| Brand | Croft Home Garden |
| Store | Cherry Lane Garden Centres |
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| Description |
This award winning plum tree - Reine Claude D'Oullins produces dark green plums which are packed with flavour! Growing your own fruit is not only environmentally friendly, but therapeutic and fun too! The Dwarf/Patio variety will only grow to around 5-6ft so they're perfect for balconies and patios, taking 10-15 years to achieve their maximum height. ✓ RHS Award of Garden Merit ✓ Attractive to Butterflies and Bees ✓ Sweet, late summer plums ✓ You can eat them fresh off the tree or you can cook with them to make jams and jellies! ✓ Semi self pollinating ✓ Plant in Full Sun ✓ Ideal for being grown in a container ✓ Pot width: 18cm. Height including pot: 100-110cm More information: Water and feed generously in the summer. If you're growing your fruit tree in a container then the soil recommended is John Innes No.2 and you must refresh this compost every 2-3 years. This tree is deciduous, it will lose its leaves in autumn before new growth appears in the spring.
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| Cherry Lane Garden Centres | Dwarf/Patio Plum Tree 'Reine Claude D'Oullins' 1M | £43.99 | Visit Store |
This award winning plum tree - Reine Claude D'Oullins produces dark green plums which are packed with flavour! Growing your own fruit is not only environmentally friendly, but therapeutic and fun too! The Dwarf/Patio variety will only grow to around 5-6ft so they're perfect for balconies and patios, taking 10-15 years to achieve their maximum height. ✓ RHS Award of Garden Merit ✓ Attractive to Butterflies and Bees ✓ Sweet, late summer plums ✓ You can eat them fresh off the tree or you can cook with them to make jams and jellies! ✓ Semi self pollinating ✓ Plant in Full Sun ✓ Ideal for being grown in a container ✓ Pot width: 18cm. Height including pot: 100-110cm More information: Water and feed generously in the summer. If you're growing your fruit tree in a container then the soil recommended is John Innes No.2 and you must refresh this compost every 2-3 years. This tree is deciduous, it will lose its leaves in autumn before new growth appears in the spring.