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Christmas Trees Direct
Nordmann Fir Christmas trees direct to your door.

Trees Direct
Order on-line or via mail order from selection of 21 British-grown trees 'to give or grow'; gift packaging available.

Christmas Tree Land
Huge selection of Christmas Trees, delivered direct to your door by Merseyside specialists.

Talaton Plants
"Adams Apples" - Devon-based nursery selling apple, pear and plum trees and blueberry bushes.

Blackmoor Nurseries
Blackmoor Liss, Hampshire growers of fruit trees and soft fruit, including apples, cherry, cherries, plums, raspberries, blackcurrants, loganberries, cobnuts, nectarines, pears, minarettes, apricots.

Tree-Shop.co.uk
Native broadleaf and conifer woodland trees, shrubs and hedging plants, tree guards and accessories to buy online, from year-old saplings to feathered trees. Description and illustration of each species.

The Citrus Centre
Family nursery in Pulborough, West Sussex sells everything to do with citrus fruit trees, from root stock to 60-year-old retired grove trees.

Ken Muir
Fruit tree mail order catalogue also offers soft fruit, vines, and some perennials and bulbs. Discounts on bulk buys, monthly tips, and disease and pest identifier. Largest mail order supplier of top fruits and soft fruits in the UK.

Buckingham Nurseries Online Catalogue
Offers bare-rooted and container grown hedging plants, young forest and ornamental trees, ground cover plants and fruit plants. Secure on-line ordering available.

Concrete Jungle
Mail order Bonsai trees and accessories including outdoor bonsai, specimens, tools and pots. Features 'bonsai hospital' for sick trees. IE only.


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