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Patio 'Jubilee' Plum Tree | 3ft | 4.5L Pot
- Fruit characteristics: Produces large, succulent red-purple plums with sweet yellow flesh perfect for eating fresh or stewing; harvest in late August.
- Hardiness and pollination: A reliable, fully hardy, and self-fertile variety that yields heavy crops without requiring a pollination partner.
- Growing conditions: Thrives in a sunny, sheltered position planted in neutral to acidic, free-draining soil; water regularly during dry spells as fruit develops.
- Container growing: To plant up, transfer into a pot approximately 40-50cm in diameter using a loam-based compost like John Innes No. 3, ensuring the container has sufficient drainage holes.
- Training method: Supplied as a grafted tree on dwarfing rootstock, trained to maintain a compact size suitable for small gardens and patios.
$53.28
Patio 'Jubilee' Plum Tree | 3ft | 4.5L Pot—
$53.28
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Patio 'Jubilee' Plum Tree | 3ft | 4.5L Pot
- Fruit characteristics: Produces large, succulent red-purple plums with sweet yellow flesh perfect for eating fresh or stewing; harvest in late August.
- Hardiness and pollination: A reliable, fully hardy, and self-fertile variety that yields heavy crops without requiring a pollination partner.
- Growing conditions: Thrives in a sunny, sheltered position planted in neutral to acidic, free-draining soil; water regularly during dry spells as fruit develops.
- Container growing: To plant up, transfer into a pot approximately 40-50cm in diameter using a loam-based compost like John Innes No. 3, ensuring the container has sufficient drainage holes.
- Training method: Supplied as a grafted tree on dwarfing rootstock, trained to maintain a compact size suitable for small gardens and patios.
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- Fruit characteristics: Produces large, succulent red-purple plums with sweet yellow flesh perfect for eating fresh or stewing; harvest in late August.
- Hardiness and pollination: A reliable, fully hardy, and self-fertile variety that yields heavy crops without requiring a pollination partner.
- Growing conditions: Thrives in a sunny, sheltered position planted in neutral to acidic, free-draining soil; water regularly during dry spells as fruit develops.
- Container growing: To plant up, transfer into a pot approximately 40-50cm in diameter using a loam-based compost like John Innes No. 3, ensuring the container has sufficient drainage holes.
- Training method: Supplied as a grafted tree on dwarfing rootstock, trained to maintain a compact size suitable for small gardens and patios.
























