Duo Apple Tree | 'Jonagold' & 'Golden Pearmain' | 9L Pot
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- Highlights
- Variety Specifications
- Planting & Care
- Enjoy two apple varieties, 'Jonagold' and 'Golden Pearmain', from a single tree.
- The distinctive Y-shape is visually striking and, grown on a dwarfing M26 rootstock, is perfect for small gardens.
- 'Jonagold' produces delicious, blush-coloured apples ideal for eating fresh, cooking, and storing for months.
- 'Golden Pearmain', a historic variety, yields juicy, flavourful yellow-green apples with a pleasant acidity.
- As an RHS Plant for Pollinators, it attracts bees and other beneficial wildlife to your garden.
- Supplied in an EcoPot™, which uses 70% less plastic, is fully recyclable, and promotes healthier root growth.
- Your tree arrives professionally pruned to encourage a strong, bushy shape for robust growth.
- Species: Apple
- Features: Stores well
- Flowering Time: March, April, May
- Harvest Time: September, October
- Flower Colour: White flowers tinged with pink appear in spring
- Sun: Full sun
- Habit: Duo trees like this one grow upright in a Y or V shape with slightly spreading branches.
- Eventual Spread: Spreads approximately 3m.
- Hardiness: H6 - This duo apple tree is cold hardy down to temperatures of -20°C or so.
- Soil Type: Apple trees tend to grow best in fertile soil with ample drainage. If your soil is poor, then try working in some organic matter (like garden compost).
- Pollination: As the two varieties used for this duo tree are in adjoining pollination groups, they're able to pollinate one another.
- Pest & Disease: Like many apple trees, this duo tree can be affected by aphids, powdery mildews, canker and scab.
- Uses: Eating fresh, baking, desserts and juicing
- Tasting Notes: Juicy with a honey-like sweetness
- Planting Time: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
- Spacing: Plant 2.5-3.5m apart to allow for spreading.
- Watering: Established apple trees don't typically need much additional watering, apart from in hot and dry spells, but newly-planted apple trees benefit from regular watering during their first season to help their roots develop.
- Feeding: Using a high-potassium fertiliser at the start of spring will benefit your apple tree.
- Pruning: Remove dead, damaged, diseased or congested branches in winter.
Product Specifications
- Supplied As: Duo tree in a 9L pot
- Height on Arrival: 120-150cm
- Rootstock: M26 (dwarfing) rootstock apple trees tend to only reach 3m in height, and often even shorter than that, which makes them a great choice for small gardens, patios, courtyards and balconies.
- Eventual Height: Typically grows to a maximum height of three metres.
- Time to First Crop: You can typically expect to see apples within 2 years of planting, with yields improving as the tree matures.
Highlights
- Enjoy two apple varieties, 'Jonagold' and 'Golden Pearmain', from a single tree.
- The distinctive Y-shape is visually striking and, grown on a dwarfing M26 rootstock, is perfect for small gardens.
- 'Jonagold' produces delicious, blush-coloured apples ideal for eating fresh, cooking, and storing for months.
- 'Golden Pearmain', a historic variety, yields juicy, flavourful yellow-green apples with a pleasant acidity.
- As an RHS Plant for Pollinators, it attracts bees and other beneficial wildlife to your garden.
- Supplied in an EcoPot™, which uses 70% less plastic, is fully recyclable, and promotes healthier root growth.
- Your tree arrives professionally pruned to encourage a strong, bushy shape for robust growth.
Variety Specifications
- Species: Apple
- Features: Stores well
- Flowering Time: March, April, May
- Harvest Time: September, October
- Flower Colour: White flowers tinged with pink appear in spring
- Sun: Full sun
- Habit: Duo trees like this one grow upright in a Y or V shape with slightly spreading branches.
- Eventual Spread: Spreads approximately 3m.
- Hardiness: H6 - This duo apple tree is cold hardy down to temperatures of -20°C or so.
- Soil Type: Apple trees tend to grow best in fertile soil with ample drainage. If your soil is poor, then try working in some organic matter (like garden compost).
- Pollination: As the two varieties used for this duo tree are in adjoining pollination groups, they're able to pollinate one another.
- Pest & Disease: Like many apple trees, this duo tree can be affected by aphids, powdery mildews, canker and scab.
- Uses: Eating fresh, baking, desserts and juicing
- Tasting Notes: Juicy with a honey-like sweetness
Planting & Care
- Planting Time: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
- Spacing: Plant 2.5-3.5m apart to allow for spreading.
- Watering: Established apple trees don't typically need much additional watering, apart from in hot and dry spells, but newly-planted apple trees benefit from regular watering during their first season to help their roots develop.
- Feeding: Using a high-potassium fertiliser at the start of spring will benefit your apple tree.
- Pruning: Remove dead, damaged, diseased or congested branches in winter.
Product Specifications
- Supplied As: Duo tree in a 9L pot
- Height on Arrival: 120-150cm
- Rootstock: M26 (dwarfing) rootstock apple trees tend to only reach 3m in height, and often even shorter than that, which makes them a great choice for small gardens, patios, courtyards and balconies.
- Eventual Height: Typically grows to a maximum height of three metres.
- Time to First Crop: You can typically expect to see apples within 2 years of planting, with yields improving as the tree matures.
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