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Old 10-04-2011, 08:54 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Apple Tree - last chance

On Apr 9, 7:05*pm, Mike Buckley wrote:
Last chance for this tree - an appeal here! *We've been in this house
for 2 years now, year 1 found a fairly neglected garden, nothing haad
been pruned for a few years, so in winter I did both trees having had a
good crop off one and about 2 in total off the other, *The first tree
continues to do very well, but despite quite a lot of care last year the
poorly tree continues to be poorly. *Tried pruning, daily aphid/ant
hunting, clearing the border to lessen competition and pruning next door
tree to allow more light. It didn't fruit at all, only one tiny bit of
blossom and the only healthy leaves appeared *at the very end of
reasonably healthy looking new branches. So - figured I'd do a really
heavy prune over winter - knowing I'd not get any fruit but might get
some decent growth. *Disappointed now and it looks like it will be dug
up and replaced. Very late growth - which I might understand after the
heavy prune if it was looking healthy - but it isn't looking good at
all.

Couple of pics on flickr for perusal - both trees are Discovery as far
as I've been able to tell.

Close up of new growth.http://www.flickr.com/photos/39665805@N05/5603777696/

It's neighbour.http://www.flickr.com/photos/3966580...n/photostream/

Any suggestions before it goes in the chimenea?

--
Mike B


If I were you, I would get the book "Fruit Expert". I have looked in
mine, it lists several possible causes for this problem.