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1 Vitis Strawberry Wine Grape Vine Plant, Hardy Outdoor Garden Ready, 3 Litre Root-Ball
£16.99
Unit price per1 Vitis Strawberry Wine Grape Vine Plant, Hardy Outdoor Garden Ready, 3 Litre Root-Ball
£16.99
Unit price perVitis 'Strawberry Wine' Grape Vine Plant
Grow your own delicious grapes at home with this Vitis 'Strawberry Wine' grapevine. A self-fertile variety, this grape vine produces sweet, edible fruit with a distinctive strawberry-wine flavour, making it an excellent choice as both a dessert grape and a table grape for the home garden.
As a vigorous climbing vine, Strawberry Wine is perfect for training along a trellis, pergola, wall, fence, or arbour, where it will reward you with attractive foliage and a generous harvest of sweet grapes through the summer months. Equally well suited to container growing on a patio or balcony, this grape vine thrives in smaller spaces and is an ideal choice for both beginner and experienced growers looking to enjoy home-grown fruit.
Plant Care
Choose a sunny, sheltered position with well-drained soil. Most soil types are suitable. Provide a sturdy support structure for the vine to climb. Water regularly while establishing and feed throughout the growing season to encourage healthy growth and a plentiful crop. Prune in late winter while dormant, reducing the previous season's growth back to one or two buds from the main framework to promote fruiting spurs.
Cultural Information
- Botanical Name: Vitis vinifera 'Strawberry Wine'
- Common Names: Strawberry Wine Grape, Strawberry Wine Grapevine
- Classification: Hardy Deciduous Climbing Vine
- Fully Grown Height and Spread: 3–5 m x 1.5–3 m (dependent on support and pruning)
- Growth Habit: Vigorous, Climbing Deciduous Vine
- Perfect For: Trellis, Pergolas, Walls, Fences, Arbours, Containers, Patios
- Flowering Time: Late Spring to Early Summer
- Fruiting Season: Late Summer to Early Autumn
- Fruit: Sweet, Edible Grapes with a Distinctive Strawberry-Wine Flavour
- Pollination: Self-Fertile
- Planting Position: Full Sun, Sheltered
- Soil: Well-Drained, Most Soil Types
- Hardiness: Fully Hardy
- Foliage: Mid-Green, Lobed Leaves with Attractive Autumn Colour
- Pruning: Late Winter (December to February)
What's Included
Supplied as 1 x established, pot-grown Vitis 'Strawberry Wine' grapevine in a 3 litre pot, ready for planting in your garden, allotment, or container.
1 Superior Seedless White Grape Vine Plant, Hardy Outdoor Garden Ready, 3 Litre Root-Ball
£16.99
Unit price per1 Superior Seedless White Grape Vine Plant, Hardy Outdoor Garden Ready, 3 Litre Root-Ball
£16.99
Unit price perSuperior Seedless White Grape Vine
Grow your own delicious grapes at home with this Superior Seedless White grape vine. A hardy and vigorous variety, this fruiting vine produces sweet, seedless white dessert grapes that are perfect for eating fresh straight from the vine. Ideal for beginners and experienced gardeners alike, this grape vine is well suited to the UK climate and makes a wonderful addition to any garden, patio, or conservatory.
Best planted against a south-facing wall or fence, or trained along a trellis, pergola, or arbour, this climbing vine thrives in a warm, sunny, and sheltered position in well-drained soil. It can also be grown successfully in a large container on a patio or balcony, making it a versatile choice for smaller spaces.
Growing Tips
- Plant in a sunny, sheltered spot in well-drained soil for the best fruit production.
- Water regularly during the growing season, especially in hot, dry weather.
- Prune back in late winter (December to February) while the vine is dormant, cutting back the previous year's growth to one or two buds to encourage strong new fruiting shoots.
- Feed with a general-purpose fertiliser in spring and a high-potash feed once fruits begin to form.
- Train new growth along supports during the summer months and remove any overcrowded or weak stems.
- Thin grape bunches if needed to allow remaining fruits to develop fully and ripen evenly.
Cultural Information
- Botanical Name: Vitis vinifera 'Superior Seedless'
- Common Names: Superior Seedless White Grape, Sugraone Grape Vine
- Classification: Hardy Deciduous Climbing Vine
- Fully Grown Height & Spread: 3–5 m × 2–3 m (when trained and pruned regularly)
- Growth Habit: Vigorous Climbing Vine with Twining Tendrils
- Perfect for: South-Facing Walls, Fences, Trellises, Pergolas, Arbours, Containers, Small Gardens
- Flowering Time: Early Summer (small, inconspicuous flowers)
- Fruiting Season: Late Summer to Early Autumn
- Fruit Type: Sweet, Seedless White Dessert Grapes
- Planting Position: Full Sun, Sheltered
- Soil Type: Well-Drained, Fertile Soil
- Hardiness: Hardy – Suited to Outdoor Growing in the UK Climate
- Pruning: Late Winter (December–February)
- Foliage: Large, Lobed Green Leaves with Attractive Autumn Colour
What's Included
Delivered as 1 x live Superior Seedless White grape vine plant in a 3 litre root-ball, ready for outdoor planting in your garden or potting into a suitable container.
Notes: This listing is for the Superior Seedless White variety, which produces pale green-white skinned seedless grapes ideal for fresh eating. As this is a live plant, the appearance may vary slightly depending on the time of year and stage of growth.
1 Gooseberry Invicta Bush, Hardy Self Fertile Fruit Plant, Easy Grow Disease Resistant, 2 Litre Root Ball
£13.99
Unit price per1 Gooseberry Invicta Bush, Hardy Self Fertile Fruit Plant, Easy Grow Disease Resistant, 2 Litre Root Ball
£13.99
Unit price perGooseberry Invicta Bush – Hardy, Self-Fertile Fruit Plant
The Gooseberry Invicta is one of the most reliable and heavy-cropping gooseberry varieties available. Renowned for its excellent resistance to American gooseberry mildew, Invicta produces generous yields of large, pale green berries that are perfect for cooking, preserves, and eating fresh when fully ripe. This vigorous, self-fertile variety makes it an ideal choice for beginner and experienced gardeners alike, requiring no additional pollination partner to produce fruit.
Supplied as an established bush in a 2 litre pot, this plant is ready to be planted out in the garden or grown in a large container on a patio or balcony. Invicta is a thorny, spreading bush with a vigorous growth habit, and once established, it will reward you with abundant harvests year after year.
Key Features:
- Heavy-cropping variety producing large, pale green berries
- Excellent resistance to American gooseberry mildew
- Self-fertile – no pollination partner required
- Hardy and easy to grow, suitable for most UK gardens
- Ideal for cooking, jams, desserts, and fresh eating when ripe
- Suitable for growing in borders, fruit gardens, or large containers
- Supplied as an established plant in a 2 litre pot
Planting and Care:
Plant in a sheltered position in full sun or partial shade. Gooseberry Invicta thrives in well-drained, moisture-retentive soil enriched with organic matter. Space bushes approximately 1.2–1.5 metres apart to allow good air circulation. Prune in winter to maintain an open, goblet-shaped framework, removing any dead, damaged, or crossing branches. Mulch around the base in spring to help retain moisture and suppress weeds. Feed with a general-purpose fertiliser in early spring to support healthy growth and fruiting.
Cultural Information:
- Botanical Name: Ribes uva-crispa 'Invicta'
- Common Names: Gooseberry Invicta
- Classification: Hardy Deciduous Fruit Bush
- Fully Grown Height & Spread: 1.2–1.5 m × 1.2–1.5 m
- Growth Habit: Vigorous, Spreading, Thorny Deciduous Bush
- Perfect For: Fruit Gardens, Kitchen Gardens, Allotments, Large Containers
- Flowering Time: Spring (small, inconspicuous flowers)
- Fruiting Season: Mid-Summer (July to August)
- Fruit Colour: Large, Pale Green Berries
- Planting Position: Full Sun to Partial Shade
- Soil Type: Well-Drained, Moisture-Retentive, Fertile Soil
- Hardiness: Fully Hardy (suitable for most UK climates)
- Pollination: Self-Fertile
- Foliage: Mid-Green, Lobed Deciduous Leaves
- RHS Award: Holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit (AGM)
Notes: This listing is for the Invicta variety, prized for its disease resistance and reliable, heavy crops. Supplied as one established gooseberry bush in a 2 litre pot.
1 Green Gooseberry Bush, Hardy Self Fertile Fruit Plant, Outdoor Garden Ready, 5 Litre Root Ball
£23.99
Unit price per1 Green Gooseberry Bush, Hardy Self Fertile Fruit Plant, Outdoor Garden Ready, 5 Litre Root Ball
£23.99
Unit price perGrow your own delicious gooseberries at home with this established green gooseberry bush, supplied in a generous 5 litre pot. Gooseberries are one of the easiest and most rewarding soft fruits to grow in the UK, producing an abundant crop of tangy, versatile green berries that are perfect for pies, crumbles, jams, and eating fresh from the bush once fully ripe.
This self-fertile variety means you only need a single plant to produce fruit — no additional pollination partner is required. The bush is fully hardy and well-suited to the British climate, thriving in beds, borders, and large containers. Already well-rooted and garden ready, this plant is ideal for both beginner and experienced gardeners looking to add a productive fruit bush to their outdoor space.
Gooseberries are remarkably low-maintenance once established. They crop reliably year after year with minimal fuss, and the thorny stems provide useful cover for nesting birds and other garden wildlife. Fruit can be harvested slightly under-ripe for cooking or left on the bush a little longer for a sweeter, dessert-quality berry.
What You Receive:
- 1 x Green Gooseberry Bush supplied in a 5 litre pot, ready for outdoor planting or potting on
Growing Tips:
- Plant in a sunny or partially shaded position for the best fruit production
- Prefers moist but well-drained soil enriched with organic matter
- Water regularly during dry spells, especially while fruit is developing
- Prune in winter to maintain an open, goblet-shaped framework for good air circulation
- Mulch around the base in spring to retain moisture and suppress weeds
- Fruit is typically ready for harvesting from mid to late summer
Cultural Information:
- Botanical Name: Ribes uva-crispa
- Common Names: Gooseberry, Green Gooseberry
- Classification: Deciduous shrub
- Fully Grown Height and Spread: 1–1.5 m × 1–1.5 m
- Growth Habit: Bushy, Upright, Thorny Deciduous Shrub
- Perfect For: Fruit Gardens, Kitchen Gardens, Borders, Large Containers
- Flowering Time: Spring (small, inconspicuous flowers)
- Fruiting Season: Mid to Late Summer
- Planting Position: Full Sun to Partial Shade
- Soil Type: Moist but Well-Drained, Fertile Soil
- Hardiness: Fully Hardy (suited to UK climates)
- Pollination: Self-Fertile – no additional pollinator required
- Attracts: Bees, Pollinators and Garden Wildlife
- Type: Hardy Deciduous Fruit Shrub
- Foliage: Mid-Green, Lobed Leaves
Notes: This variety produces green-skinned berries. The fruit is excellent for both cooking and fresh eating depending on ripeness at harvest.

