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Old 03-09-2011, 12:44 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Dave Hill wrote in
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On Sep 2, 1:47*pm, Stephen Wolstenholme wrote:
On Fri, 2 Sep 2011 12:35:56 +0100, "Pete C"
wrote:

I would like a dwarf apple tree. To be grown in a large pot on my
allotm

ent.
Something green/red and crisp. First, do I need 2 for pollination?
Second, any recomedations please. Thanks
Pete C


In my experience "dwarf" apple trees grow quite large. One I had
burst out of a pot after just a year. It is now about ten feet high
and ten feet across. The apples are the James Greaves variety. For me
they are too crisp for eating but excellent for cooking.

Steve

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I'd just be a little worried about a poted apple tree going walkabout
from the alotment, and before anyone else says it, I don't mean it
going on a root march.


Very good (titter)

Baz