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Old 09-01-2005, 10:36 PM
anton
 
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"keith ;-)" wrote in message
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I have two young apple trees ,one is sunset which is a spur bearer i have
planted this against a fence to train as espalier i would also like to do
the same with apple discovery which is tip bearing.I have found out

recently
that tip bearers are not good for training as espaliers.
Has anyone trained one & had success or are you best to plant tip bearers

as
standards?
They are for a fence in the vegetable garden or can they be trained with
another method?


I have a Discovery on M111 that I trained as a not-very-brilliant espalier.
The shoots are very stout and stiff compared with many other apple
varieties- so it's more difficult, though still possible, to persuade it
into a restricted form such as an espalier. I haven't always given it the
attention that it deserves when training it, which has exacerbated its
reluctance to be properly trained.

Tip-bearing as such is not a major problem. The yield would be fine if it
weren't for the wasps, who are peculiarly partial to a Discovery. :-(

http://www.btinternet.com/~treesandfruit/appl.htm

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Anton