Corridor Plant.
Specialist edible-plant logistics.
Fruit trees, soft fruit canes, vegetable plug plants, herbs and edible perennials — moved alive for growers, market gardens, kitchen gardens and farm shops. The same operational route intelligence that runs Corridor Rapid, applied to the things you grow to eat.
An RHS-grade edible reference, kept by a logistics company.
Latin names, RHS hardiness bands, mature size, soil and position — and the transit handling notes the people loading the van actually use. Every entry is something you can grow to eat: fruit trees, soft fruit, vegetables, herbs, edible perennials and microgreens. No ornamentals.
Basil 'Sweet'
Ocimum basilicum
Transit · Below 2°C protect with fleece in transit.
Blackberry 'Loch Ness'
Rubus 'Loch Ness'
Transit · Shelter foliage; secure stems against rub.
Blackcurrant 'Ben Lomond'
Ribes nigrum 'Ben Lomond'
Transit · Shelter foliage; secure stems against rub.
Blueberry 'Bluecrop'
Vaccinium corymbosum 'Bluecrop'
Transit · Shelter foliage; secure stems against rub.
Built around how edible plants travel.
Capability
Fruit tree delivery (bare-root & containerised)
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Soft fruit canes & bushes
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Vegetable plug plants & modules
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Herb plants — perennial & culinary
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Edible perennials (rhubarb, asparagus, artichoke)
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Seed potatoes, sets, crowns & cloves
Edible plants don't tolerate generic courier conditions.
A bare-root apple tree, a tray of basil plugs and a sack of seed potatoes each fail in different ways under the same bad transit. Corridor's routing layer treats temperature, journey length and handling as first-class operational inputs — per crop, per route.
Hardiness-aware routing
Routes scored against RHS hardiness bands (H1c–H7) so frost-tender stock and chill-sensitive crops never move into the wrong window.
Bare-root protection
Bare-root fruit trees and canes ship cool and damp — never warm, never frozen — with roots padded and never exposed in transit.
Plug-tray cool-chain
Vegetable and herb plugs travel cool to prevent heat-sweat in trays — the leading cause of plug-plant collapse on arrival.
Seed potato & set integrity
Tubers, sets and cloves shipped dry, cool and frost-free. Chits protected. No damp warm storage that triggers premature sprouting or rot.
Specialist drivers
Briefed on edible-plant handling — graft unions, tap roots, fragile leaders, dormant crowns. Reliability over throughput.
Live arrival tracking
Operational telemetry shared with the receiving grower or kitchen garden, not generic courier ETAs.
A logistics layer built for the edible side of horticulture.
Long-term, Corridor Plant is the operational logistics layer for UK fruit growers, kitchen-garden suppliers, edible nurseries, farm shops and market gardens — the movement of edible plants alive, at a standard generic couriers can't meet.