5ft Fortune' Apple Tree | Bare Root | 2 Years Old
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- Highlights
- Variety Specifications
- Planting & Care
- A beloved traditional heritage variety from Bedfordshire, also known as 'Laxton's Fortune'.
- Produces a heavy crop of medium-sized, round apples with beautiful bright red skin.
- Harvest your delicious apples in September, perfect for storing until October.
- A compact, bushy habit makes it ideal for average-sized gardens and even large pots.
- Enjoy the sweet, juicy flavour with a refreshing hint of acidity, perfect for eating fresh from the tree.
- Arrives professionally pruned to encourage a strong, bushy shape and a healthier tree.
- Latin Name: Malus domestica 'Fortune'
- Variety: Apple, 'Fortune'
- Type: Heritage, Heavy cropper, Stores well
- Flowering: April to May
- Harvest: September
- Position: Full sun or partial shade
- Soil: Happy in most soils. Prefers fertile well draining soil, can also tolerate clay soil but you will need to take some steps to improve drainage in the winter.
- Hardiness: Fully hardy, doesn't require any protection from frost.
- Habit: Bushy
- Eventual Spread: 3m
- Pollination: Not self-fertile. Requires pollination by another apple tree from the same or adjacent pollination group flowering at the same time.
- Uses: Eating, cooking
- Taste: A sweet, juicy apple with some bite.
- Pest & Disease: Good pest and disease resistance.
- Planting Time: January, February, March, September, October, November, December.
- Location: Suitable for beds, borders, and pots.
- Pruning: Some structural pruning should be done each winter to ensure your apple tree maintains a productive shape. This can improve yields and prevent disease.
Product Specifications
- Supplied As: Bare Root Tree
- Height on Arrival: 120-150cm inc. roots
- Rootstock: M26 rootstock (grows up to 3m)
- Eventual Height: 3m
Highlights
- A beloved traditional heritage variety from Bedfordshire, also known as 'Laxton's Fortune'.
- Produces a heavy crop of medium-sized, round apples with beautiful bright red skin.
- Harvest your delicious apples in September, perfect for storing until October.
- A compact, bushy habit makes it ideal for average-sized gardens and even large pots.
- Enjoy the sweet, juicy flavour with a refreshing hint of acidity, perfect for eating fresh from the tree.
- Arrives professionally pruned to encourage a strong, bushy shape and a healthier tree.
Variety Specifications
- Latin Name: Malus domestica 'Fortune'
- Variety: Apple, 'Fortune'
- Type: Heritage, Heavy cropper, Stores well
- Flowering: April to May
- Harvest: September
- Position: Full sun or partial shade
- Soil: Happy in most soils. Prefers fertile well draining soil, can also tolerate clay soil but you will need to take some steps to improve drainage in the winter.
- Hardiness: Fully hardy, doesn't require any protection from frost.
- Habit: Bushy
- Eventual Spread: 3m
- Pollination: Not self-fertile. Requires pollination by another apple tree from the same or adjacent pollination group flowering at the same time.
- Uses: Eating, cooking
- Taste: A sweet, juicy apple with some bite.
- Pest & Disease: Good pest and disease resistance.
Planting & Care
- Planting Time: January, February, March, September, October, November, December.
- Location: Suitable for beds, borders, and pots.
- Pruning: Some structural pruning should be done each winter to ensure your apple tree maintains a productive shape. This can improve yields and prevent disease.
Product Specifications
- Supplied As: Bare Root Tree
- Height on Arrival: 120-150cm inc. roots
- Rootstock: M26 rootstock (grows up to 3m)
- Eventual Height: 3m
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