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Old 29-09-2002, 10:28 PM
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Default Renovating apple trees


John Watson wrote in message ...
The problem I have is with two apple trees. About 12 years ago I cut down
an old and derelict apple tree and someone presented me with two fine
young trees - a Cox and a James Grieve. This was problematic because I
really had nowhere to put them in my 70' garden. Apart, that is, for a
strip of earth about .5m wide, south-facing and running between a
concrete patio and a fence. So in they went, about a meter apart. I began
to prune them as cordons but did not persist with this, though I have
pruned lightly each year to keep the trees open. But the results have
been dismal. The JG carried some fruit, though most years the plant
growth is poor, the leaves diseased and the fruit infected. I have
sprayed with tar oil and used grease bands, but to no effect.
The conclusion I have come to is that I should grub the trees out - they
are unproductive and unattractive. Do you think these trees can be saved?

Ask me for any information that's been left out. Thanks in advance,



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