BARE ROOT SEASON IS CLOSED FROM 1st APRIL, STARTS AGAIN NOVEMBER 2024
YOU CAN ORDER ANYTIME BUT DELIVERY IS AFTER NOVEMBER
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Buy Our Bare Root Plum Trees Because......
- All Bare Root Plum fruit trees certified virus free, Free UK Mainland Delivery with a FREE FRUIT TREE WARRANTY.
- Plum Maiden trees are 1 - 1.5 years old when sold, with 3 - 3.5 year old roots grafted on, all other Plum bare root are 2 - 2.5 year old trees with 4 year old roots (arguably a 4 year old tree).
- 1-3 years on average to produce fruit (depending on root stock).
- All basic pruning requirements completed before delivery.
- Tree consultant available to answer questions pre and post purchase.
- WHOLESALE PRICES AVAILABLE FOR ORDERS OVER £150 Call 0800 043 1057
Czar Plum Tree (BARE ROOT)
Czar plums are good for eating, cooking and bottling and suitable for the majority of UK locations due to several factors, one of which is the blossoms resistance to frost. If you live in parts of the UK where you suffer Tsunami's and trees being ripped out of the ground by hurricane-force winds then we don't think the Czar plum tree is for you.
As a growing tip, allow the Czar plums to ripen to a darker colour as they become a little sweeter and juicier.
Small bit of trivia/brain numbing text to fill the page, the Czar plum tree is so named because it was created in 1874 which is the same year as Tsar Alexander The Second, Russian head of state visited UK. The last time we were so honoured/inconvenienced was 2003 when President Putin visited/spied us.
Buy the smaller Pixy root stock if you would like the tree to provide plums quicker. As a general rule, the smaller the rootstock of the Czar bare root plum tree, the quicker it will provide plums compared to the larger root stocks e.g. St Julian A.
Czar Root Stock Options
We usually have the following options available
Maiden St Julien A Grows to 3.5m : One year old, cheapest option and can be pruned to any shape or form you require.
Pixy / VVA1 Grows to 3.0m : 1-2 years old, usually in bush form (contact us first if this is important to you) Provides fruit quicker than larger root stocks.
St.Julien :Could also come on Adapt root stock. Slightly larger tree and provides larger crop than smaller rootstocks e.g. VVA1/Pixy. 2-3 years old.
Most important information
Month Of Fruiting: August
Type Of Plum: Eating
Fertility: (C3) SELF FERTILE. Will provide some plums if planted by itself.
Bareroot Plum Supplied Height
We apologise for the broad supplied height of 1-2m in the Plum bare root product titles. This is because the height of your supplied Plum tree depends on your choice of root stock and the previous growing conditions e.g. weather we have had. As a general rule of thumb the Plum maiden root stock is younger and therefore shorter.
Plum Bare Root Stocks Explained
The type of root stock you buy dictates the age, shape and several other characteristics of your plum tree.
Brompton : Final height of around 4.0+ metres.
Half Standard St Julien A : Final height of around 3.6 metres with the branches starting higher up than the Bush (more conventional tree shape. 2+ years old.
Bush St Julien A : Final height of around 3.6 metres but the branches start lower down the tree (easier picking). 2+ years old.
Maiden St Julien A : Final height of around 3.6 metres. 1+ years old (ideal for Fan/Espalier Training or other shaping)
Maiden Pixy : Final height of around 3.0 metres. 1+ years old (ideal for Fan/Espalier Training or other shaping) Will provide plums a little earlier than St Julien A rootstock.
Bush : This indicates the shape of the plum tree. A bush will have the branches starting lower down the tree to give a bush shape.
All bare root plants need to be planted between November and March whereas our containerised plum trees can be planted all year round. Select the root stock you desire from the drop down menu below or if you are unsure, telephone us on 0800 043 1057 or use the enquiry page.
All bare root plants need to be planted between November and March whereas our containerised plum trees can be planted all year round. Select the root stock you desire from the drop down menu below or if you are unsure, telephone us on 0800 043 1057 or use the enquiry page.
Basic Pollination Explanation
If a plum tree is listed as SELF FERTILE then it produces fruit if planted by itself. If not, then it will belong to 1 of 5 pollination groups (C1,C2,C3,C4 or C5), each group being a 1-2 week block of time in April-May when the plum tree blossoms. When in blossom (or flowers) this is when a non self-fertile plum tree requires a pollination partner from the same group or one up or one down. For example a C3 non self-fertile plum tree requires another C2,C3 or C4 plum nearby.
Partially self-fertile plum trees provide fruit by themselves but give more plums if a pollination partner is close by. A typical housing estate is likely to have other plum trees close enough.
Plum Bare Root Season
The Plum bare root season is from November to March/early April depending on weather. If you order outside of these times, your order will be held until bare root trees are back in season. If you order before the season starts, you will get "pick of the bunch" as first come first served and the best trees are sent out first.
MAKE SURE YOU SELECT THE ROOT STOCK YOU WANT AS SOME ARE CHARGED EXTRA FOR
Fruit Tree Heights
Taller does not mean more value for money. A 1 year old fruit tree can easily be substantially higher than a 2 year old, this is because they are hard pruned at 1 year old to create the desired shape. Some trees have over 100cm of height removed. They can then have another pruning at 2 years old to increase fruit growing real estate. Most fruit trees will benefit from having a third to half of the seasons new growth cut back in the Autumn to prevent long whippy branches which break easily. Age and pruning completed determine real value.
Do I Need To Stake My Bare Root Tree?
9 out of 10 times the answer will be no, especially if under 200cm tall. However our article on Tree Staking should help guide you.
Planting In The Corner Of A Garden
Air and light is reduced in this location which could promote fungus and bacterial issues. If the corner is of the house and a fence then you also have leeching issues to contend with from cement and wood preservatives. Also when it rains, that area would experience higher water levels so we advise against it unless the plant is very hardy.
1 Year Maiden Bare Root Trees
If you plant a 1 Year maiden tree and do not prune it at all, it will grow a little more upright and have more clear stem.