Brogdale
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- Fruit Trees, Bushes & Plants
- A Fruit Trees
- A Soft Fruit (Plants or Bushes)
- Apple Trees
- Cherry Trees
- Cider Apple Trees
- Cobnut (Filbert) Bushes
- Currant Bushes (Black)
- Currant Bushes (White)
- Damson Trees
- English Varieties
- Gage Trees
- Gooseberry Bushes
- Heritage Varieties
- Nut Trees
- Pear Trees
- Pear Trees (Perry )
- Quince Trees
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CONTACT DETAILS Telephone 01795 531 888 Email fruit@brogdaleonline.co.uk
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Grow at Brogdale is a specialist fruit tree nursery with a difference, as we graft trees from the highly esteemed National Fruit Collection – one of the largest fruit collections in the world. This means our fruit trees include a wide range of rare and heritage varieties. Each tree that we graft that you take home is a little piece of history. We care about our trees and our customers and offer all you need for successful growing in your space, no matter how large or small. We are experienced in tackling larger orchard projects as well as cutting edge city fruitscapes. |
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Apples The apple is the largest collection at Brogdale with varieties coming from all over the world and almost every county in Britain. Apples can be sweet, sharp, aromatic, crispy, juicy or soft & creamy. Varieties in Collection – 2,131 |
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Pears The pear collection, like the apple, has varieties from all over the world. Their rich flavours and buttery or gritty texture has meant that pears have been popular for thousands of years. Varieties in Collection – 523 |
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Cherries The varieties in the cherry collection come from all over Europe. They have been loved since the Greeks and Romans. The collection was replanted in 1996. Varieties in Collection – 404 |
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Plums The plum collection has varieties from Europe, USA and Canada. Their juicy, succulent flavour made them very popular with the Victorians, who developed many varieties. The collection was replanted in 1995. Varieties in Collection – 332 |
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Quince The pale quince flesh has a rosy colour when cooked is traditionally stewed, poached or baked in desserts, often with other fruits. Varieties in Collection – 19 (Culinary) |
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Nuts The hazelnut & cobnut collection was replanted in 2002 and has varieties that come mainly from Europe. Nut trees can live for up to 100 years. Varieties in Collection – 48 (culinary) |
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Medlars Medlars fruit is tart if eaten raw, but makes nicely flavoured jellies and chutneys or can be used in desserts. Left to soften or “bletted” the fruit mellows and the texture softens. Varieties in Collection – 4 |
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