Cordon 'Bramley's Seedling' Apple Tree | 5ft | Bare Root
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- Highlights
- Variety Specifications
- Planting & Care
- Save space with cordon apple trees, allowing you to grow multiple varieties in the space of one standard tree.
- Choose from a selection of superb varieties, including dual-purpose ‘James Grieve’, the nation's favourite cooking apple ‘Bramley’s Seedling’, self-fertile ‘Braeburn Hillwell’, homegrown classic ‘Cox’s Orange Pippin’, easy-to-grow ‘Gala’, and disease-resistant ‘Discovery’.
- Can be grown vertically or trained at a 45° angle on a wire support, perfect for walls or fences.
- Arrives pre-shaped by our growers, requiring only simple annual pruning to maintain its compact form.
- Species: Apple
- Features: Easy to grow, RHS Award of Garden Merit, Stores well
- Flowering Time: March, April, May
- Harvest Time: August, September, October, November
- Planting Time: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
- Flowers: White blossoms tinged with pink appear in spring
- Position: Full sun
- Habit: Cordon (columnar); a vertical tree with short, fruit-bearing spurs branching off virtually the entire length of the trunk.
- Eventual Spread: Spreads approximately 0.5m.
- Hardiness: H6 - This cordon apple tree will tolerate temperatures down to around -20°C.
- Pest & Disease Resistance: Good pest and disease resistance. Your tree will arrive healthy, but like all fruit trees, can be affected by aphids, caterpillars, canker and scab.
- Soil Type: Apple trees typically grow best in rich soil with good drainage. Amend your soil with some garden compost if you need to improve drainage.
- Uses: Eating fresh, cooking, juicing and baking
- Self Fertile: Variety dependent
- Plant your cordon apple tree in a sunny spot in any fertile, well-drained soil. They are ideal for beds, borders, or large pots.
- Your tree has been shaped by our growers, so you only need to maintain its form with simple pruning.
- In late August, trim shoots longer than 20cm, cutting back to one leaf beyond the basal cluster (the start of the year's growth).
- During winter, if the fruiting spurs become too crowded, you can thin out older spurs that have not fruited well recently.
Product Specifications
- Height on Arrival: 120-150cm
- Supplied As: Bare Root
- Rootstock: M26 rootstock apple trees typically only reach a maximum height of 3m (and often shorter), making them a great choice for gardens with more limited space.
Highlights
- Save space with cordon apple trees, allowing you to grow multiple varieties in the space of one standard tree.
- Choose from a selection of superb varieties, including dual-purpose ‘James Grieve’, the nation's favourite cooking apple ‘Bramley’s Seedling’, self-fertile ‘Braeburn Hillwell’, homegrown classic ‘Cox’s Orange Pippin’, easy-to-grow ‘Gala’, and disease-resistant ‘Discovery’.
- Can be grown vertically or trained at a 45° angle on a wire support, perfect for walls or fences.
- Arrives pre-shaped by our growers, requiring only simple annual pruning to maintain its compact form.
Variety Specifications
- Species: Apple
- Features: Easy to grow, RHS Award of Garden Merit, Stores well
- Flowering Time: March, April, May
- Harvest Time: August, September, October, November
- Planting Time: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
- Flowers: White blossoms tinged with pink appear in spring
- Position: Full sun
- Habit: Cordon (columnar); a vertical tree with short, fruit-bearing spurs branching off virtually the entire length of the trunk.
- Eventual Spread: Spreads approximately 0.5m.
- Hardiness: H6 - This cordon apple tree will tolerate temperatures down to around -20°C.
- Pest & Disease Resistance: Good pest and disease resistance. Your tree will arrive healthy, but like all fruit trees, can be affected by aphids, caterpillars, canker and scab.
- Soil Type: Apple trees typically grow best in rich soil with good drainage. Amend your soil with some garden compost if you need to improve drainage.
- Uses: Eating fresh, cooking, juicing and baking
- Self Fertile: Variety dependent
Planting & Care
- Plant your cordon apple tree in a sunny spot in any fertile, well-drained soil. They are ideal for beds, borders, or large pots.
- Your tree has been shaped by our growers, so you only need to maintain its form with simple pruning.
- In late August, trim shoots longer than 20cm, cutting back to one leaf beyond the basal cluster (the start of the year's growth).
- During winter, if the fruiting spurs become too crowded, you can thin out older spurs that have not fruited well recently.
Product Specifications
- Height on Arrival: 120-150cm
- Supplied As: Bare Root
- Rootstock: M26 rootstock apple trees typically only reach a maximum height of 3m (and often shorter), making them a great choice for gardens with more limited space.
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