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UPDATE - Apple fruitlets gone
Hi All, Early in June I posted about this and was given great advice about watering, pollination and general care etc. Thanks again, however, despite my best efforts I think our poor discovery has had it It is completely bare now apart from about three leaves hanging on for dear life by, literally, a thread. Im going to dig it up and later in the year replace it with a few more. I now know that bare rooted is best and Autumn is the best time, and that more than one is needed. My new question is can anyone give me advise as to what variety to choose. Basically it's an eater we're looking for, something that wont require me to need a degree in pruning and something that will tolerate a little wind, not wonderful soil and perhaps a little shade. Am I looking for miracles here or does such a plant exist? Thanks again -- Shan (Ireland) http://ukdiscus.com/main.htm |
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