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Stepover fruit trees
Hi Everyone
This is my first post here and I look forwards to contributing a lot. A question first Can anyone recommend a venue where I can see some stepover fruit trees? I live in Liverpool. The local Country Park has 3 -4 tier espaliers but not the single tier stepover type. I can travel but would prefer something within 30 or 40 miles or so. I want to edge my lawn with a living fence. I wanted to do this years ago, but kids + garden + ball = wait! They are grown up now so theres nothing stopping me. I want to get a 'flavour' of what to expect. |
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I have asked at Croxteth Hall Park, but I drew a blank. |
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