Are your trees showing signs of distress?
We can help with fruit tree problems.

Sometimes, you may run into fruit tree problems – fruit trees can get sick. All sorts of things can happen: they may stop growing, their leaves may discolour or curl up, perhaps they don’t produce much fruit. Or perhaps you want to know how to make espalier fruit trees, how to espalier cherry trees, or how to start an espalier tree? Or how do i encourage my apple tree to produce fruit? Just contact us by email at enquiries@realenglishfruit.co.uk, or compile the web form below, describing the fruit tree problem. Please provide your contact details, including your address (fruit trees are site specific), and please remember to attach some photos.

At Real English Fruit, we specialise in how to take care of a fruit tree — from ancient orchards to neglected garden specimens. Whether you need an expert in caring for old apple trees, apple tree renovation or pruning, your pear tree looks poorly, or you want to plant a heritage variety in your garden, we offer friendly, expert guidance rooted in years of hands-on experience.

We provide advice online across the UK and beyond. We can perform on-site work in East Anglia. For information, please contact us at enquiries@realenglishfruit.co.uk

We work with homeowners, schools, community gardens, and estates to:

  • Diagnose and treat common fruit tree problems
  • Revive old or dying trees through skilled pruning
  • Plan and plant productive orchards and edible landscapes
  • Offer seasonal care tips tailored to UK conditions

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Trees in trouble

What are the signs your fruit tree is unhealthy? Why isn’t my apple tree producing fruit? Trees can’t talk, but they give us clues about how they are by means of visual signals, such as the colour of their leaves and bark. In addition, the quantity of shoot growth provides further valuable indications. Just fill out the form below or send an email to enquiries@realenglishfruit.co.uk, and attach a few photos of your trees. We will be able to provide suggestions on the steps to be taken.

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    Trees are site-specific. That's why we ask for your postcode.

    Here are some of the principal problems that may be encountered in a garden orchard. Please use the buttons below. Further down there is space in which you can provide additional information.

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    If you wish, you can add further information on your garden fruit tree problems in the box below.

    Please attach photos of your trees, each max 1MB, max 3 photos. You can also send photos separately to our email address enquiries@realenglishfruit.co.uk.