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Apple trees - a few big ones or a lot of little ones?
With a limited amount of room in the garden, which gives the biggest
harvest of apples - a few big trees or many little trees planted closer together? -- Chris |
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Apple trees - a few big ones or a lot of little ones?
On Fri, 27 Mar 2009 19:04:30 +0000
Chris ] wrote: With a limited amount of room in the garden, which gives the biggest harvest of apples - a few big trees or many little trees planted closer together? The question should be: which gives the biggest harvest-able harvest. Big trees are bitch to pick if you don't want to make cider. Plus you get much better fruit if you thin them to no more than 2 fruit to a spur in July. R. |
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Chris ] writes
With a limited amount of room in the garden, which gives the biggest harvest of apples - a few big trees or many little trees planted closer together? The other question you should ask yourself is 'which apples do you like'. If your taste is for a particular apple, then just planting that apple, and another variety as a pollinator, is all you need. If, on the other hand, you enjoy the different tastes of a variety of apples (crisp, juicy, spicy, aromatic etc), then you need to plant more trees. Also - different varieties keep for different lengths of time. As a rule of thumb, the very early varieties, ripening in August, keep for only a very few weeks, whereas varieties ripening in Decmeber may keep till march and beyond. So you may want to plant for a succession. No idea what yields should be from different sized trees. My best tree (an Allingtons Pippin) about 7ft high and spreading 4ft in one direction and 8ft in the other, gives me about 100lb. -- Kay |
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Apple trees - a few big ones or a lot of little ones?
K wrote:
Chris ] writes With a limited amount of room in the garden, which gives the biggest harvest of apples - a few big trees or many little trees planted closer together? The other question you should ask yourself is 'which apples do you like'. If your taste is for a particular apple, then just planting that apple, and another variety as a pollinator, is all you need. If, on the other hand, you enjoy the different tastes of a variety of apples (crisp, juicy, spicy, aromatic etc), then you need to plant more trees. Also - different varieties keep for different lengths of time. As a rule of thumb, the very early varieties, ripening in August, keep for only a very few weeks, whereas varieties ripening in Decmeber may keep till march and beyond. So you may want to plant for a succession. No idea what yields should be from different sized trees. My best tree (an Allingtons Pippin) about 7ft high and spreading 4ft in one direction and 8ft in the other, gives me about 100lb. Thanks Kay. saved I hadn't thought about apples but given enough space, I think I would like to grow some |
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Ophelia writes
Thanks Kay. saved I hadn't thought about apples but given enough space, I think I would like to grow some Didn't you mention visiting Harlow Carr? There is a Northern Fruit Group based there which has a useful list of apples happy in the north. I find them very easy and care-free. I'm sure I don't achieve maximum yields, but I get enough for our own needs without undue effort. -- Kay |
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K wrote:
Ophelia writes Thanks Kay. saved I hadn't thought about apples but given enough space, I think I would like to grow some Didn't you mention visiting Harlow Carr? Yes I did. There is a Northern Fruit Group based there which has a useful list of apples happy in the north. Next time I go, I will ask, thank you. The people there are very helpful and are happy to chat about anything to do with plants and gardening I had a very useful chat about container gardening and I did learn a lot. I find them very easy and care-free. I'm sure I don't achieve maximum yields, but I get enough for our own needs without undue effort. |
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