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I am looking for 2 or three each of apple, pear and one other (plum?) fruit
tree but would like them to act as a bit of a screen toward the end of the garden. Consequently I seek large , quick growing, trees rather than the dwarfing varieties offered by the garden centres. What should I look/ ask for and where should I look/ask for them? Thanks in anticipation |
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Hi,
I needed some apple trees last year which I bought from theses people, http://www.keepers-nursery.co.uk/default.asp I was very pleased with the advice that they gave and the trees that they supplied. Regards James I am looking for 2 or three each of apple, pear and one other (plum?) fruit tree but would like them to act as a bit of a screen toward the end of the garden. Consequently I seek large , quick growing, trees rather than the dwarfing varieties offered by the garden centres. What should I look/ ask for and where should I look/ask for them? Thanks in anticipation |
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R.Lewis wrote in message ... I am looking for 2 or three each of apple, pear and one other (plum?) fruit tree but would like them to act as a bit of a screen toward the end of the garden. Consequently I seek large , quick growing, trees rather than the dwarfing varieties offered by the garden centres. What should I look/ ask for and where should I look/ask for them? The dwarfing varieties still grow large, depends which rootstock they are grown on. My grafted plums are 15 -16 feet high now and have to be pruned back each year, they also grew quite quickly. Go to a garden centre and ask them, tell them what you want. Mike www.british-naturism.org.uk |
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