Orchard Collection #2
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Create your own delightful orchard collection with ease using our selection of self-fertile Apple, Cherry, Pear, and Plum trees. Read more
Attributes
- Uses: Eating
- Self-fertility: Self-fertile
- Relatively trouble-free
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Full Description
Create your own delightful orchard with ease using our handpicked selection of self-fertile Apple, Cherry, Pear, and Plum trees. Designed specifically for beginners, these easy-to-grow varieties promise a thriving, fruitful garden with minimal fuss. Perfect for your first orchard collection.
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Apple Scrumptious ®: Deservedly popular, self-fertile, tasty and easy to grow. A mid season variety suitable for planting in all areas of the UK. Thin skinned for children and can be eaten straight from the tree at any time during September. When tasted, descriptions include: fragrant and honeyed, liquorice and wine, a bunch of cherries, fresh, aromatic, soft and delicate, crisp and sweet.
Cherry Sunburst: A self-fertile variety that produces heavy crops of large fruits. Dark red in colour, sweet with great flavour and texture. The high quality fruits store well for a short period. Easy to pick, best eaten straight from the tree from mid-July.
Pear Conference: One of the most consistent varieties and a firm garden favourite with good self-fertility. Heavy crops of medium sized yellowish-green fruits with brown russet over areas, occasionally pink flushed on chalk soil. Flesh is pale yellow with a slight pinkish tinge towards the core. Sweet and juicy, melting with a pleasant pear flavour. Pick mid-September and store until November.
Plum Opal: A very reliable and good quality plum producing heavy crops of reddish-purple firm, round, tasty fruits. Flesh is golden yellow, flavour is delicious, slightly sweet. Pick from mid-July.
The trees included in this mixed orchard collection are bare root one year old maidens on semi vigorous rootstock. Their eventual height can reach 3-4m depending on soil conditions and climate. As a bare root tree they will be despatched between November and March when they are dormant and will need pruning to the shape you require when planting. For information on how to prune click here.
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