IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE DELIVERY OF YOUR ORDER
If your order includes live items such as plants, fruit or potatoes
then these notes ...
Our STRAWBERRY PLANTS are supplied in a dormant state. There may be a
few dead leaves on the plants which should be removed. At the time ...
Most FRUIT TREES [1] are grafted onto a closely related species
rootstock to predetermine the size and vigour of the tree and to give
the...
JOSTABERRY PLANTS [1] produce more tolerant than many fruits of their
site and soil conditions. They like a rich, moist well drained soil...
The persimmon will grow in most well drained soils. The tree is hardy
to -14°C but it must be grown in a warm, sheltered position as the
...
On receipt remove the plant from the packaging immediately and give
the plant a drink.
These plants have already been grown on in the pot p...
This stunning ornamental PINKBERRY PINK LEMONADE PLANT [1] has a
bushy upright growing habit with fine pointed leaves which turn bright
o...
RHUBARB
[http://www.dobies.co.uk/Garden/Fruit/Soft+Fruit/Rhubarb/list.htm]crowns
should be planted as soon as possible after receiving them....
GRAPE VINES [http://seeds.dobies.co.uk/search?w=grape+vines&asug=]
should be planted in a sheltered, sunny position, ideally a south or
west...
MEDLARS
[http://www.dobies.co.uk/Garden/Fruit/Fruit+Trees/All+Fruit+Trees/Medlar+Westeveldt+1_283754.htm]
are self-fertile and will grow in ...
THE POMEGRANATE TREE/SHRUB [1] is supplied in a 3 litre pot the
plants will be 40 to 60cm (16-24″) in height when delivered. The
plant wi...
THE CHILEAN GUAVA [1] is a slow growing evergreen shrub that will
withstand temperatures down to -10°C (14°F). It will grow to a
height o...
This self-fertile variety of WALNUT
[http://www.dobies.co.uk/Garden/Fruit/Fruit+Trees/Walnut+Trees/Nut+Tree+-+Walnut+Lara_241060.htm]
will e...
Dig over the ground prior to planting removing all weeds and
incorporate a generous amount of compost or well-rotted manure. Plant
the trees...
Established fig trees are pruned in June by pinching back all young
shoots to 4 or 5 leaves to promote fruiting shoots to form. In spring
ti...
Depending on what sort of FRUIT TREE [1] will depend on how far apart
they are planted:
Apples, pears and plums are planted 3-3.6m (10...
Our 5 KG POTATO AND FRUIT FERTILISER will cover an area of 100sq m
(119.5sq yds.)
Ideal for fruit or flower garden the magnificent Fourberry is special
in four important ways:
* Pretty yellow flowers in April/May
...
When you come to plant your FRUIT TREE [1] into its final position,
we recommend that a high quality stake is used that can be left in
pl...
Many FRUIT TREES [http://www.dobies.co.uk/Garden/Fruit/Fruit+Trees/]
are self-fertile and will produce fruit whether or not there are other
...
It is not uncommon for CITRUS TREES [1] to naturally drop a small
number of leaves especially in winter. Where a large proportion of
leav...