'Bountiful', 'Braeburn Hillwell' & 'Lord Lambourne' (Bare Root) Trio Tree
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- Highlights
- Variety Specifications
- Planting & Care
- Enjoy your own mini-orchard even in a small space with this clever tree, featuring three different apple varieties grafted onto a single dwarf rootstock.
- Your tree will feature three varieties chosen from a superb selection including 'Cox’s Orange Pippin', 'Discovery', 'Braeburn Hillwell', and 'Falstaff'.
- Provides a continuous and varied harvest of apples from early autumn right through to November.
- The compact M26 rootstock ensures the tree remains a manageable size, typically reaching a maximum height of 3m, perfect for beds, borders, or a large pot.
- Spring blossoms are a beautiful sight and a valuable source of nectar for bees and other pollinators.
- Planting Time: January, February, March, September, October, November, December
- Pruning: Prune every winter while the tree is dormant. Trim away dead or damaged branches, with the aim of creating an open, goblet-shaped framework.
- Pest & Disease: Good pest and disease resistance. Encourage beneficial predators like ladybirds to help control aphids.
- Pollination: Two of the tree's three varieties are in pollination group 2 (and can pollinate one another). The third is in group 4 and is likely to be pollinated by another apple tree nearby.
Highlights
- Enjoy your own mini-orchard even in a small space with this clever tree, featuring three different apple varieties grafted onto a single dwarf rootstock.
- Your tree will feature three varieties chosen from a superb selection including 'Cox’s Orange Pippin', 'Discovery', 'Braeburn Hillwell', and 'Falstaff'.
- Provides a continuous and varied harvest of apples from early autumn right through to November.
- The compact M26 rootstock ensures the tree remains a manageable size, typically reaching a maximum height of 3m, perfect for beds, borders, or a large pot.
- Spring blossoms are a beautiful sight and a valuable source of nectar for bees and other pollinators.
Planting & Care
- Planting Time: January, February, March, September, October, November, December
- Pruning: Prune every winter while the tree is dormant. Trim away dead or damaged branches, with the aim of creating an open, goblet-shaped framework.
- Pest & Disease: Good pest and disease resistance. Encourage beneficial predators like ladybirds to help control aphids.
- Pollination: Two of the tree's three varieties are in pollination group 2 (and can pollinate one another). The third is in group 4 and is likely to be pollinated by another apple tree nearby.
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