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Britains best known plum and undoubtedly the nations favourite
A reliable British bred garden variety
Ideal for culinary and dessert use
Self-fertile
Height Up to 250cm (98.4in)
Spread Up to 250cm (98.4in)
Hardy
kitchen gardenwildlife gardens
Full sun
Britain's best known plum and undoubtedly the nation's favourite. This reliable British bred garden variety produces heavy crops of egg shaped, medium sized fruits that are ideal for both culinary and dessert use. 'Victoria' Plums make delicious pies and jams, or simply eat them straight from the tree in late August.
This variety is self-fertile and does not require a pollination partner.
Estimated time to cropping once planted: 2 years.
Estimated time to best yields: 4 years.
1 x 24cm Potted Plant (Low Stem) - trees will grow to a maximum height of 2.5m making it more managable in smaller gardens.
Useful links:
How to grow fruit trees Fruit rootstock guide
Plant height and spread is seasonal therefore we list by pot size rather than a defined plant size. The height and spread of the plant delivered will vary depending on the season, meaning arrival images are an indication only.
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2 x 12 Litre Potted Trees (St. Julien Rootstock) (KC2508)
1 x 5 Litre Potted Tree (Standard - St Julien Rootstock) (KB1981)
1 x 12 Litre Potted Tree (St. Julien Rootstock) (KA0843)
1 Bare Root Tree (Maiden St Julien Rootstock) (14251)
2 x 5 Litre Potted Trees (Standard - St. Julien Rootstock) (KB5872)
1 x 9 Litre Potted Tree (St Julien Rootstock) (KC5936)
1 x 4.5 Litre Potted Tree (Organic) (KC3108)
1 x 2 Litre Potted Plant (St Juliens A Rootstock, 70cm Tall) (KF8583)
1 x 5 Litre Potted Plant (St Juliens A Rootstock, 1.2m Tall) (KF8584)
1 x 5 Litre Potted Plant (St Juliens A Rootstock, Espalier 80cm Tall) (KF8585)
1 Bare Root Tree (Organic St Julien A Rootstock) (KC7159)
1 x 24cm Potted Plant (M9 Rootstock, Low Stem) (KF7107)
These plants are lifted from the nursery field when dormant, and sent to you in late autumn or spring for planting. They often look dead on arrival, but they are just resting in the dormant period and will establish quickly for a strong start in the garden come spring. Set out in prepared soil in holes wide enough and deep enough to lay out the roots. Tread down the planting soil to knock out air pockets. Water well to settle. Apply a mulch to protect roots from cold temperatures. If conditions prevent immediate planting, set roughly into loose soil or a pot of compost (‘heeling in’) to protect the roots. Set these at the same level as they were in the nursery field – you should see a soil line at the base of the stem. Stake trees, taller shrubs and roses to prevent root disturbance.
Fruit trees do not suffer weed competition well. Keep weeds and grass clear from within a 30cm radius of base of the tree. In spring, while the ground is moist, apply a mulch of well rotted manure or garden compost around the base of the tree, taking care not to mound it up against the stem. This will help to retain moisture throughout the summer. Feed and water plum trees during particularly dry periods.
Care should be taken when pruning plum trees to avoid winter pruning as this leaves plums prone to silver leaf disease. In the first spring after planting, select 3 or 4 well spaced branches on a clear trunk of at least 75cm (29"), and shorten them by two thirds. Remove the central stem to just above the highest of the selected branches. Remove any laterals below the selected branches.
In the following spring, select 2 or 3 sub laterals on each branch and shorten these by half to create a balanced, open framework. Remove any weak or badly placed shoots completely. In future years, plums will require pruning in late spring to remove damaged, badly placed or diseased wood. Thin heavy crops when the fruits reach the size of hazelnuts to prevent the branches from snapping under their weight. Allow one fruit every 7-10cm (3-4") along each stem.
Seeds and garden supplies will normally be delivered within the time period stated against each product as detailed above. Plants, bulbs, corms, tubers, shrubs, trees, potatoes, etc. are delivered at the appropriate time for planting or potting on. Delivery times will be stated on the product page above, or in your order acknowledgement page and email.
Orders for packets of seed incur a delivery charge of £2.99.
Orders which include any other products will incur a delivery charge of £6.99.
Where an order includes both packets of seeds and other products, a maximum delivery charge of £7.99 will apply - regardless of the number of items ordered.
Large items may incur a higher delivery charge - this will be displayed in your shopping basket.
Please see our Delivery page for further details, and more information on different charges that may apply to certain destinations.
For more information on how we send your plants please visit our Helpful Guide on plant sizes.