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Old Green Gage

Old Green Gage plums
Old Green Gage is listed in the RHS Plants for Pollinators
  • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Flowering group: 3

Old Green Gage is the definitive "gage", and often considered the best flavoured of any plum variety. 

Compared to the attractive coloring of most plums, the appearance of Old Green Gage fruit is fairly plain - the plums are quite small and a dull green color, turning slightly yellow when ripe. However this is one that you grow for flavor - for eating fresh it is exceptional.

 

Trained Old Green Gage plum trees for sale

  • Tree form iconLarge Fan (starter) tree £42.50
    Supplied with 2 primary arms for training on as a fan. Approx mature size: 3m-4m wide and up to 2.5m high. bare-root.
    Sold-out for this season

Growing and Training

Old Green Gage really benefits from the microclimate of a sheltered south-facing wall or fence to bring out the best flavours.

If the tree sets a lot of fruit after a good spring, be sure to thin the fruitlets, otherwise the plums will be small and have less flavour.


Old Green Gage characteristics

  • Is Old Green Gage self-fertile?Not self-fertile
  • What flowering group is Old Green Gage?3
  • Is Old Green Gage good for pollinating others?Average
  • Picking period (southern UK)early Augustmid-August
  • CroppingGood - Can vary from light to good cropping
  • How long can you keep Old Green Gage in a fridge?1-3 days
  • Food usesEating fresh
  • What is the overall disease resistance of Old Green Gage?Poor
  • Where does Old Green Gage originate from?France
  • When was Old Green Gage first introduced?1550 - 1599
  • Fruit colourGreen

This variety description was produced by Orange Pippin staff from first-hand research. Last checked: 01-May-2024.