Anne Welsh Jackson wrote:
Sandy wrote:
I'm planning to plant two trees in my garden and would like to have one
of each of greengage and plum. Can anyone recommend a self-fertilising
species of each or would simply having the two trees of similar fruit
satisfy the need for cross pollination?
Do they need cross-pollination? I never had any problems with my
greengage - except finding the fruit at the top, since it was the same
colour as the leaves. The wasps invariably found the fruit before I did!
Well, I've read conflicting views on various websites. Some say they
need another tree to pollinate and some claim to be self-fertile so I
thought I'd ask the advice of the experienced gardeners on this group.
The following site seems particularly helpful, I think?
http://www.keepers-nursery.co.uk/default.aspx
I seem to have narrowed down my choices to either Denniston's Superb or
Brandy Gage, partnered with either Belgian Purple of President plum.
Planning to site them in a large sunny lawn in Suffolk.