Duo and Family Fruit Trees

"Why settle for one type of fruit when you can have two on the same tree? Duo fruit trees are a brilliant way to double up on flavour, colour, and variety in your garden without taking up extra space. Whether it's apples, pears, plums, or cherries, these trees are grafted with two different varieties that grow happily together, producing a bountiful harvest from a single rootstock."
Peter McDermott, Head Gardener

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"Why settle for one type of fruit when you can have two on the same tree? Duo fruit trees are a brilliant way to double up on flavour, colour, and variety in your garden without taking up extra space. Whether it's apples, pears, plums, or cherries, these trees are grafted with two different varieties that grow happily together, producing a bountiful harvest from a single rootstock."
Peter McDermott, Head Gardener

Choosing the Right Duo Fruit Tree for Your Garden

When selecting a duo fruit tree, start by thinking about the fruit you enjoy most and when you want to harvest. A family apple tree often combines early and late season varieties, spreading the picking window and reducing gluts. A duo plum tree or duo cherry tree offers contrasting flavours and textures while keeping growth compact and balanced.
Space is another key factor. Duo fruit trees are ideal where room is limited, delivering the benefits of two trees in the footprint of one. They perform well in open ground but are also excellent for patio pots, where growth remains controlled and fruiting stays within easy reach. A duo pear tree or pear family tree suits sunny, sheltered spots and rewards gardeners with reliable crops and elegant spring blossom.
Most grafted trees cope well with a range of soil types, provided drainage is good. Full sun encourages stronger growth, better flowering and sweeter fruit. Regular, light pruning helps keep both grafted varieties balanced, ensuring one does not dominate the other and allowing the tree to crop evenly across the canopy.

Growing and Caring for Duo Fruit Trees

Plant duo fruit trees in a position that allows space for mature height and spread, even though they remain more compact than traditional single variety trees. Dig a generous planting hole, improve the soil if needed, and plant at the same depth as supplied. Water thoroughly during the first growing season to help roots establish, especially during dry spells.
Ongoing care is straightforward. Annual pruning keeps the shape tidy and encourages productive fruiting wood, while feeding in spring supports healthy growth and flower formation. Container-grown trees benefit from regular watering and occasional feeding during the growing season.
Whether choosing a family apple tree for variety, a duo pear tree for elegance, or a duo plum tree for reliable crops, these versatile fruit trees make growing your own easier and more rewarding. Duo fruit trees combine practicality with pleasure, delivering double the choice in a single, space-saving tree.

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1. If you're not totally happy with your order, return it within 30 days and we'll replace or refund in full!
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