5ft 'Bramley's Seedling' Dwarfing Apple Tree | Bare Root | 2 Years Old
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- Highlights
- Variety Specifications
- Planting & Care
- An award-winning variety, highly regarded as the UK's best cooking apple.
- The sharp, acidic flesh cooks down into a smooth, flavourful puree, perfect for pies, sauces, juicing, or cider.
- Enjoy a long harvest season from early September to the end of October.
- These apples store exceptionally well until late winter.
- Requires a nearby apple tree from a compatible pollination group to produce fruit.
- Available in several sizes to suit any garden, from cordons for patios to larger trees for lawns.
- Delivered in EcoPots™, which use 70% less plastic and are fully recyclable.
- Your tree will be 18-36 months old and professionally pruned before dispatch to encourage a strong, healthy shape.
- Species: Apple
- Key Features: Easy to grow, Heavy cropper, Heritage, Stores well
- Flowering Time: April, May
- Harvest Time: September, October
- Planting Time: January - December
- Sunlight: Full sun
- Eventual Spread: 4m
- Hardiness: Fully Hardy (Doesn't require any protection from frost)
- Tasting Notes: Sharp, but boils down to a full-bodied, rich flavour.
- Uses: Cooking
- Fertility: Not self-fertile. Requires a pollinating partner to produce fruit. In most built-up areas, a suitable tree is likely close enough. In rural areas, ensure another tree in a compatible pollination group is within a mile.
- Pollination Group: 3. Trees that flower at the same time can pollinate each other. Trees can usually pollinate a group on either side of their own (e.g., Group 3 can be pollinated by 2, 3, and 4).
- Planting Bare Root: Our bare root trees are lifted fresh from the field. In winter, you can store them for several weeks if kept in a cool, dark spot. In spring, when temperatures rise, plant within a few days of arrival.
- Watering: Water in thoroughly when planting. For bare root trees, you won't need to water regularly going forward, only in dry spells when leaves start to wilt. Container-grown trees need more watering until established.
- Feeding: No need to feed.
- Pruning: Some pruning should be done each winter to ensure your apple tree maintains a productive shape. This can improve yields and prevent disease.
- Storing Fruit: Keep apples in a cool, dark area to prolong freshness. Use apple racks to enhance air circulation and prevent decay. Harvest slightly early to lower sugar levels and extend storage time.
Product Specifications
- Height on Arrival: 120-150cm including roots
- Rootstock: M26 rootstock (grows up to 3m)
- Eventual Height: 3m
- Supplied As: Bare Root
- Time to First Crop: 1 year. You may see your first apples in the first year, but don't expect substantial crops until the 3rd or 4th year.
Highlights
- An award-winning variety, highly regarded as the UK's best cooking apple.
- The sharp, acidic flesh cooks down into a smooth, flavourful puree, perfect for pies, sauces, juicing, or cider.
- Enjoy a long harvest season from early September to the end of October.
- These apples store exceptionally well until late winter.
- Requires a nearby apple tree from a compatible pollination group to produce fruit.
- Available in several sizes to suit any garden, from cordons for patios to larger trees for lawns.
- Delivered in EcoPots™, which use 70% less plastic and are fully recyclable.
- Your tree will be 18-36 months old and professionally pruned before dispatch to encourage a strong, healthy shape.
Variety Specifications
- Species: Apple
- Key Features: Easy to grow, Heavy cropper, Heritage, Stores well
- Flowering Time: April, May
- Harvest Time: September, October
- Planting Time: January - December
- Sunlight: Full sun
- Eventual Spread: 4m
- Hardiness: Fully Hardy (Doesn't require any protection from frost)
- Tasting Notes: Sharp, but boils down to a full-bodied, rich flavour.
- Uses: Cooking
- Fertility: Not self-fertile. Requires a pollinating partner to produce fruit. In most built-up areas, a suitable tree is likely close enough. In rural areas, ensure another tree in a compatible pollination group is within a mile.
- Pollination Group: 3. Trees that flower at the same time can pollinate each other. Trees can usually pollinate a group on either side of their own (e.g., Group 3 can be pollinated by 2, 3, and 4).
Planting & Care
- Planting Bare Root: Our bare root trees are lifted fresh from the field. In winter, you can store them for several weeks if kept in a cool, dark spot. In spring, when temperatures rise, plant within a few days of arrival.
- Watering: Water in thoroughly when planting. For bare root trees, you won't need to water regularly going forward, only in dry spells when leaves start to wilt. Container-grown trees need more watering until established.
- Feeding: No need to feed.
- Pruning: Some pruning should be done each winter to ensure your apple tree maintains a productive shape. This can improve yields and prevent disease.
- Storing Fruit: Keep apples in a cool, dark area to prolong freshness. Use apple racks to enhance air circulation and prevent decay. Harvest slightly early to lower sugar levels and extend storage time.
Product Specifications
- Height on Arrival: 120-150cm including roots
- Rootstock: M26 rootstock (grows up to 3m)
- Eventual Height: 3m
- Supplied As: Bare Root
- Time to First Crop: 1 year. You may see your first apples in the first year, but don't expect substantial crops until the 3rd or 4th year.
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