Minarettes
Early this year I bought a couple of containerised minarette apple plants -
Queen Cox and Ambassy/Winter Gem - and they are doing well planted in two 60 cm square, 15 cm high terra cotta coloured wooden raised beds in a bark covered part of my front garden. The beds are "mulched" with pea gravel - looks quite effective. The garden centre gave me a booklet entitled "Fruit Growers Handbook" which tells when and how to prune. However, althought the booklet shows diagrams of minarettes and details the plants' central leaders, laterals and sub-laterals, its instructions tell one to cut laterals to three leaves, about 4 inches and sub-laterals to one leaf above a basal cluster. My question is, "What is a basal cluster?" for the booklet does not say. Regards Geoff |
"Geoff" wrote in message ... Early this year I bought a couple of containerised minarette apple plants - Queen Cox and Ambassy/Winter Gem - and they are doing well planted in two 60 cm square, 15 cm high terra cotta coloured wooden raised beds in a bark covered part of my front garden. The beds are "mulched" with pea gravel - looks quite effective. The garden centre gave me a booklet entitled "Fruit Growers Handbook" which tells when and how to prune. However, althought the booklet shows diagrams of minarettes and details the plants' central leaders, laterals and sub-laterals, its instructions tell one to cut laterals to three leaves, about 4 inches and sub-laterals to one leaf above a basal cluster. My question is, "What is a basal cluster?" for the booklet does not say. Regards Geoff ~~~~~~~~~~ New growths will have a group[cluster] of near dormant buds at their base. These are the "basal cluster" and the first leaf will be just one node above. Now is the time for this pruning. Summer pruning for fruit~~ Winter prune for vigour and growth. Best Wishes Brian. |
New growths will have a group[cluster] of near dormant buds at their base. These are the "basal cluster" and the first leaf will be just one node above. Now is the time for this pruning. Summer pruning for fruit~~ Winter prune for vigour and growth. Brian, Thanks for this information - now, if it will only stop raining . . . . . Geoff |
You can get some good advice on minarettes from the Ken Muir website
www.kenmuir.co.uk That's where I bought minarettes from a couple of years ago - looking forward to harvesting my first fruit next month... :o) |
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